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 hotel with the cozy feel of an overseas hostel where more than 90% of the guests are foreign travelers.
Set in a relaxing atmosphere reserved for adults where a peaceful stay can be enjoyed all year round, this inn also boasts cuisine offered to you from an open kitchen.
A building that is in itself a work of art. An art center where you can enjoy a variety of art exhibitions.
Shinjuku Tourist Information office is located very near the south east exit of JR Shinjuku Station. We offer various services and information on attractions in Shinjuku.
Enjoy your stay at guest house MARUYA located in central Atami surrounded by springs, the sea, and shopping arcades—the stay surely allows you to experience everyday Atami life.
A 9-minute walk from JR Ueno Station, this Japanese style budget business inn near the station boasts easy access to Asakusa and Akihabara.
A museum specializing in nihonga (Japanese paintings) with a collection of about 1,800 works consisting mainly of modern and contemporary Japanese paintings. It holds various special exhibitions as well.
Tokyo Tourist Information Center offers services including nationwide sightseeing information guidance, tour bookings, hotel reservations, and event ticket bookings for overseas tourists.
The building and garden represent the modern Japanese architecture in a semi-Western style.
Yokotekan is a hotel located near the famous Ikaho Stone Steps. Enjoy the façade full of gentle lights and refresh your body and spirit in a reddish-brown “golden” hot spring bath.
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
Tokyo City i is a General Tourist Information Center which provides tourist information and various arrangements by one-stop way.
Kamakura, a city that welcomes visitors from all over the world. Please come and visit the ancient capital of Kamakura that boasts an elegant cityscape and sparkling nature.
Witness Japanese paper dyeing, a traditional craft that is designated a cultural heritage of Bunkyo Ward, here at Ochanomizu Origami Kaikan, or Japanese paper folding center.
A secret underground cavern! Enjoy seeing historical Oya Stone and panoramic views.
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.
Hosting many guests from overseas, this small family-run inn is located in Yanaka, a traditional urban neighborhood of Tokyo.
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.