Connecting journeys, people and hearts of all travelers. This hostel stands in Akihabara, a town that grew with the increasing popularization of Japanese modern culture.
The outlet is located in front of Tokyo Station, about 30 minutes by train from Tokyo Station, and is conveniently accessible by limousine bus from Narita and Haneda Airports!
Forest Village is an outdoor complex located in the middle of a beautiful spacious park.
This is a national theater for modern theatrical arts such as opera, ballet, dance, and play.
A 3-minute walk from the beach with breathtaking views of the ocean and the night skyline
Relax in a guest room brimming with Japanese charm
Private open air baths with a panoramic view of Atami’s night skyline
Guest rooms with adjacent open air baths that overlook the Sea of Sagami
An outlet mall close to the city centre with a wide variety of about 200 shops.
Convenient access - 15 min. from Haneda International Airport, 8 min. from Yokohama Station! Choose from one of our 3 unique room styles!
Approximately 40 minutes from Shinjuku and Shibuya.Easy-going urban outlet mall.
A hot spring hotel where you can enjoy a leisurely stay
Hot spring baths with views of Atami Port and the Pacific Ocean
Enjoy staying at the alluring Grand Tree Hotel, notable among LIVE JAPAN readers, with its SKYTREE VIEW rooftop mere moments from Tokyo's iconic landmark. Gaze at the iconic Skytree from up close, and enjoy convenient access to Asakusa and Ueno, making it an ideal launchpad for Tokyo explorations. Begin your memorable journey from the Grand Tree Hotel.
Long-established lamb shabu-shabu restaurant in Ginza, Tokyo for over 25 years
Directly connected to Oshiage Station, located next to TOKYO SKYTREE, and representing all the attractions of Sumida City 's industry, culture, history, tourism, and gourmet food. Duty free is available.
An experiential café inspired by Edo, which was built by the shogun. At the café, you can enjoy freshly made mochi and Japanese sweets.
Starbucks' ”Sustainability Hub” to make a trial installation of various environmentally friendly solutions
Ryogoku and its surrounding areas are rich in tradition and culture that have been passed down since the Edo period (1603-1868). Find everything you want to know about Ryogoku, here at our information center.
The first department store in Japan that is proud of its dignified appearance of the Renaissance-style architecture. Visitors are welcome by the statues of a pair of lion at the main entrance.