A comprehensive tourist information center for foreign visitors to Japan operated by the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO). Available in English, Chinese, and Korean.
The sports facility supports joggers around the Imperial Palace. Easily accessible from the station, so you can jog casually.
A tourist information center allowing you to easily collect sightseeing and related information on Tokyo and all over Japan. 1 minute walk from Nihonbashi Exit of Tokyo Station.
Running Station near the Imperial Palace directly connected to Tokyo Station. You can take a shower even if you don't run♪
Located on the 9th floor of the Teigeki Building in Marunouchi, the museum overlooks the Imperial Palace and displays the Idemitsu Collection of Oriental antiques.
A full range of ”scheduled tours” departing from one person! Click here for boarding locations. If seats are available, you can apply until just before departure!
Sannomaru Shozokan is a public art gallery exhibiting works such as paintings, calligraphy and crafts handed down to the Imperial Family.
The Science Museum allows people of all ages to see, touch, and experience science. A variety of workshops held every day are also appealing.
See a Tree Lined Road Turned into a Tunnel of Light!
Tokyo City i is a comprehensive ”one-stop” travel information center that provides services such as tourist information and various travel arrangements.
This museum exhibits academic specimens and research materials owned by the University of Tokyo. It is a museum where brings an academic heritage into creation of a new culture and design.
It is an art museum in Marunouchi that holds Japanese contemporary art oriented exhibitions.
Japanese garden teeming with nature — in the midst of Tokyo. Stroll the garden and enjoy the sight of seasonal flowers and wild birds.
Some of the most popular ramen noodle restaurants in Tokyo are gathered there. It is a ramen battleground accessible directly from the station.
Directly connected to Mitsukoshimae Station, the Mitsui Memorial Museum features masterpieces of Japanese and Eastern art acquired by members of the Mitsui family over 350 years. There is no permanent exhibition.
Originally created as part of the Imperial Palace, the gardens are now open to the public.
A thought-provoking museum about the history, culture and social role of currency.
The National Film Center is the only national institution devoted to cinematography. It keeps movie films as well as many valuable materials related to movies. They are shown on the screens or displayed in the exhibition hall.
The Crafts Gallery is an annex to the Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art, and you can view a wide range of crafts and designs from Japan and around the world. It is located in the beautiful Kitanomaru Park, which adjoins the Imperial Palace.
You can experience the world of Mitsuo Aida, a poet and calligrapher who emphasized the preciousness of life with his own phrases and unique styles of calligraphy.