A charming shitamachi (downtown) shopping street lined with takeout shops, candy shops, izakaya (bars) and more.
The building stands in a good location that is directly connected to the Akihabara Station. It is a large store where you can purchase various products, such as consumer electronics, video games, and golf goods.
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
This is a large duty-free store that faces the Chuo-dori Street in the Akihabara area. It handles a wide selection of products, such as English-version PCs and digital cameras made according to overseas specifications.
Almond Hostel & Cafe is located in Tokyo, within a 3-minute walk from Yoyogikoen Station and Yoyogi-Hachiman Station. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. The entire property is non-smoking and air-conditioned. There is a shared bathroom with free bath amenities. A coin-operated washing machine and tumble dryer are available on-site. You will find a luggage storage space at Almond Hostel & Cafe. Shibuya can be reached via a 10-minute bus ride from the closest bus stop, while Shinjuku Station is 6 minutes away by train. Harajuku is a 20-minute walk away from the property.
A museum located on the fourth floor of Panasonic Tokyo Shiodome Building. 230 pieces by Georges Rouault, a representative artist of the 20th century, are shown at this museum.
Right near JR Ueno Station Shinobazu-Guchi.Medicine, Cosmetics, etc. in store.
Akihabara Radio Kaikan is an iconic commercial building, brimming with Akiba-culture (Akiba is a shortened form of Akihabara), with various stores selling action figures, TV and media idol goods, and electrical parts.
This is the home ground of the professional baseball team Tokyo Yakult Swallows. It is also known as the mecca for students' baseball games.
The Noge Otsuka Tumulus is the largest tumulus of the Noge Tumulus Cluster. Excavations have unearthed objects like armor, stone tools, and grave goods made out of beads.
Pick up your items at the airport counter upon arrival in Japan.
Nihonbashi is a town where traditional Japanese and modern cultures are woven together, where you can experience the charms of Japan.
Commercial facility featuring a diverse lineup of restaurants in Ginza. Also features sophisticated fashion boutiques
Currently under renovation, and plans to reopen in the autumn of 2016. One of the few museums worldwide focusing on photography and film.
The Koishikawa Korakuen Garden is designated as a National Special Historic Site and Special Place of Scenic Beauty. Highlights of the garden include a lake, a hill, a river, and a pastoral scenery that resembles the scenic beauty from various places in Japan.
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).
This is a historical iron bridge that was illustrated in nishiki-e (multi-colored woodblock print) by an ukiyo-e artist, Hiroshige Utagawa.
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A specialty shop for character goods is born