The National Diet Building is the center of law-making in Japan. Visitors can tour the building and observe the creativity and originality that were poured into the design of the building, including its stained glass windows and ceilings.
Hie-jinja Shrine has a history of more than 600 years. The Sanno Festival, one of the three biggest Japanese festivals, is held in June.
A soto-zen Buddhist temple, better known as Toyokawa Inari, which had been worshiped by both the mighty warriors of each era and common people of Edo-Tokyo. You can make a pilgrimage to the seven lucky gods and enjoy viewing lit paper lanterns.
One of Japan's Three Big Festivals
The Institute for Nature Study, or Shizen Kyoiku-en, is an urban forest and green space where you can feel the changing seasons and embrace the beauty of nature in the midst of Tokyo.
Long-established lamb shabu-shabu restaurant in Ginza, Tokyo for over 25 years
A commercial complex with restaurants, shops, museums and cinema. The Tokyo City View observation deck on the 52nd floor is popular for its night view.
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
A globally famous luxury hotel with Japanese garden covering 10 acres of the hotel property and Rose Garden. A broad range of facilities including over 30 restaurants and bars as well as a shopping arcade is available.
Despite the location, walking distance to Tokyo Midtown and Roppongi Hills, the hotel provides a calm and relaxing time. Free bread and salad for breakfast is available. Connected directly to Roppongi-itchome Station of the Namboku Line, it is easy to access major spots by public transportation.