Ginza Karen, famous for its high-quality, low-priced suitcases, has moved from Ginza Chuo-dori to Nihonbashi Ningyocho!
Located on Ginza’s main shopping street, Ginza Karen sells popular items such as bags and suitcases at bargain prices.
somenova, a dyeing experience space, a dye shop established in Tokyo's Nihonbashi district in 1890
A comprehensive fashion shop with everything from imported brands to men's clothing and casual to ladies
The Sakazen Group here Nihonbashi main store is located in Yokoyama-cho wholesale store, famous in Japan.
A place connected to Matsuo Basho. A garden with flowers and trees associated with his haiku and Shiseki Tembo Teien with a waterside view are the highlights.
This botanical garden offers an extraordinary space where you feel as if you stepped into a jungle. Visitors can learn about the tropical plants that have a strong tie to their daily life.
This is an admission-free zoo where you can interact with cute little animals. The area where you can pet rabbits and guinea pigs is popular.
A Tokyo Metropolitan Park facing Tokyo Bay. Divided into five separate zones under the theme of harmony among greenery, water and people.
This is a hands-on museum in which you can learn by looking at, touching, and operating exhibits. You can enjoy learning the history and the latest technology of subway systems.
A stock exchange that offers tours. It is a symbol of Japanese economy where an estimated 61,000 people visit annually.
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The Tokyo Gate Bridge is a large bridge that spans the Tokyo Port Sea Lane 3, with a total length of 2,618 meters.
Reproduces the streets of Fukagawa Saga-cho in the Edo Period so visitors can see the scene and lifestyle of that period.
One of the three major Edo festivals. Also known as the ”water throwing festival” for as its name suggests spectators throw water on Omikoshi (portable shrine) bearers; it is a festival held annually at Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine.
A double-decked bridge carrying an expressway and general road over the Sumida River. The general road has a beautiful night view.
The Suiten-gu Shrine is a historical shrine where a god of easy child delivery is enshrined and has been widely worshiped since the Edo period (1603-1868).
A tied-arch bridge that imitated the Ludendorff Bridge in Germany.
A bathhouse with a simple and stylish atmosphere. The baths utilize soft water, which has the beneficial effects of heat retention and moisturization. There are also sauna facilities.
Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine is the largest shrine in Edo. Its grounds contain 17 small shrines for gods such as the founder of sumo wrestling and those of travel.
Directly connected to Suitengumae Subway Station, Royal Park Hotel features an entirely non-smoking hotel with 9 elegant restaurants/bars with a variety of cuisines. A designated smoking area is located on the 2nd floor of the hotel.