We offer a private dining experience in every room, featuring yakiniku crafted with a secret sauce that highlights the passion of our producers and layers of refined, delicate umami.
A resort-type shopping mall with a variety of brands located in Karuizawa, one of Japan's leading resorts surrounded by nature.
Special cocktails using fresh seasonal Japanese ingredients.
4/22 NEW OPEN! Tsukiji suhi store since1924
Tokyo City i is a General Tourist Information Center which provides tourist information and various arrangements by one-stop way.
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.
Large-scale commercial facilities integrating shopping, fun and dining. *Phone reception hours 10:00~18:00
One of the largest resort outlets in Japan with approximately 300 shops, with direct bus services from Haneda Airport, Tokyo Station, Shinjuku Station, etc.
Aerbin Sports Park is a huge sports accommodation facility, once owned by a Japanese private school.
Tokyo Tourist Information Center offers services including nationwide sightseeing information guidance, tour bookings, hotel reservations, and event ticket bookings for overseas tourists.
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.
An outlet mall close to the city centre with a wide variety of about 200 shops.
Khaosan Atami Onsen Ryokan & Hostel is a ryokan (Japanese-style hotel) where you can stay and enjoy the hot spring at an inexpensive price. We create a space where everyone can enjoy themselves together.
This inn is only a few minutes’ walk from Naka-gora Station, and its top floor suite with private open-air bath commands an exclusive vista out to Mount Myojogatake and the Daimoji!
Approximately 40 minutes from Shinjuku and Shibuya.Easy-going urban outlet mall.
Forest Village is an outdoor complex located in the middle of a beautiful spacious park.
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!
This is an interactive museum where you can learn what prompted the birth of the world's first instant ramen and its history.