An exact reproduction of the Meiji-Era Shimbashi Station, the first railway terminal in Japan.
Traditional Japanese bathhouses(SENTO).
Right by Tokyo Station! Find exclusive gear, apparel, and limited-edition items at this must-visit store with its own café.
Fully equipped to accommodate international visitors. Offers cashless payment options, towel rentals, and discount coupons specifically for travelers from abroad.
A shopping centre specializing in fashion. The place to go for the latest youth trends.
It is Japan's only national nature and science museum, which presents the history of nature and science; it is located in Tokyo. Its theater, in which a movie can be displayed in a panoramic 360 degrees, is worth seeing.
Shinjuku Gyoen is one of the few landscape gardens in Japan. The garden is a popular spot where you can enjoy the skillfully arranged gardens as well as historical buildings.
A Tokyo Metropolitan Park facing Tokyo Bay. Divided into five separate zones under the theme of harmony among greenery, water and people.
Tokyo's Omotesando fashion flagship: Immerse yourself in the brand's universe at this iconic apparel destination.
This museum owns over 38,000 artifacts relating to the culture and history of tobacco and salt both from Japan and overseas.
A maritime museum located in the Tokyo Waterfront Secondary City Center, where Japan's first Antarctic research ship, the Soya, is displayed.
A stationery store with a fountain-pen-shaped signboard and the slogan “A Hideout for Adults.”
It has over 5,000 pieces of Japanese and Oriental antique art. The building in the shinden-zukuri aristocratic architectural style (developed between the late 7th to early 11th century) and the Japanese garden are worthy of a viewing.
An indoor theme park where you can meet Sanrio characters such as Hello Kitty.
A hotel with the cozy feel of an overseas hostel where more than 90% of the guests are foreign travelers.
A stock exchange that offers tours. It is a symbol of Japanese economy where an estimated 61,000 people visit annually.
Provence-style outlets near Tokyo with 116 shops