Yushima Seido is a temple whose traditions as a place of study have been handed down to posterity. It is well-known as the birthplace of modern Japanese education.
This Western-style wooden mansion was constructed in 1896. The luxurious billiard hall is a must-see, offering us a glimpse of an extravagant era.
One of the nation's largest movable road bridges built over the mouth of Sumida River.
This is where Michizane Sugawara, the god of learning and study, is enshrined. You can enjoy flower festivals, too; there are flowers blooming all year round.
A double-decked bridge carrying an expressway and general road over the Sumida River. The general road has a beautiful night view.
Sakura-bashi Bridge connects the two sections of Sumida Park on either side of Sumida River. It is a pedestrian-only bridge distinguished by a smart facade that blends in with its surroundings.
The first lodging station of Old Tokaido Road, the main road that led to Edo (Tokyo). Visit the historical places and sites to trace the vestiges of a thriving town.
Holds many exhibitions and shows by artists connected to Nerima. A community-based art museum beloved by locals.
It's an ideal place for beginner climbers and as a day trip. While slowly climbing the mountain, you can enjoy abundant nature throughout the year.
An entertainment spot with a large Ferris wheel and shopping mall. Fun for both adults and children.
This is an old temple that is said to have been built in the Kamakura period (1192 to 1333). During the Edo period (1603 to 1868), it became known for the tomi-kuji lottery and was called Edo-santomi (three shrines selling lotteries).
The former residence of the Japanese diplomat, Jiro Shirasu, and his wife and essayist, Masako. He was a liaison officer with the occupying forces after the war, and instrumental in drafting the Constitution of Japan.
Conveniently located within a 1-minute walk from the south exit of Sinbanba Station, this property is a renovated Japanese townhouse fitted with air conditioning and free WiFi. An on-site concierge offers local sightseeing and dining information. Featuring a mixture of Western and traditional Japanese décor, the townhouse comes with a kitchenette that includes a microwave, a fridge and an electric kettle. The en suite bathroom has a bathtub, a hairdryer and free toiletries. The Hotel Bamba offers luggage storage services. Laundry can be arranged upon request. The townhouse is a 3-minute train ride to Shinagawa Shinkansen (bullet train) Station. Popular Shibuya and Harajuku areas can be reached within a 20-minute train ride. Haneda Airport is a 30-minute train ride away. A Western or Japanese breakfast meal is brought to the property every morning from the nearby restaurants. Lunch and dinner meals are also available for delivery.
Right in front of JR Hachioji Station! Enjoy one-stop shopping at our store which boasts a great selection of goods!
Takeya is a long-established general discount department store with more than 200,000 items available. You can find inexpensive goods of high quality.
Surrounded by nature and visited by many people, Bentendo Temple rises from the center of Shinobazu Pond in Ueno Park.
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
The Festival Connected with the Tokugawa Shogun Visits to the Kanda Shrine
Its concept is ”LUMINE for adults.” There are about 120 shops mainly selling clothing, but also cosmetics and general merchandise as well as cafés and restaurants.
A spacious Buddhist temple with buildings of historical and cultural value. Kan'ei-ji is easily accessible to the general public and heartily welcomes visitors.