Bayfront mall near Ginza with 200 shops and views
A zoological garden containing around 640 animals and 110 species from all over the world, displayed in a more free and natural environment.
A general discount store in Kabuki-cho that operates 24 hours. Offers a rich selection of food, party goods and other items.
Traditional Japanese bathhouses(SENTO).
The gateway to Mt. Fuji, this shrine lets you purify body and mind in an atmosphere both solemn and cooling (you might even get a chance to see Shinto ceremonies like festivals, benedictions, or weddings!)
A stock exchange that offers tours. It is a symbol of Japanese economy where an estimated 61,000 people visit annually.
One of the most spacious ponds in metropolitan Tokyo and beloved as a cherry-blossom viewing site in Spring. The scenic pond was often the subject of ukiyo-e paintings in the mid-19th century.
An amusement park in Tokorozawa, Saitama that is enjoyable for both adults and children.
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!
It is an art museum in Marunouchi that holds Japanese contemporary art oriented exhibitions.
Hasedera or the Hasedera Temple is an old temple with a view of the ocean and the town of Hase in Kamakura. Various flowers bloom in the garden from season to season. Its principal image of worship is one of the largest wooden statues in Japan.
A Tokyo Metropolitan Park facing Tokyo Bay. Divided into five separate zones under the theme of harmony among greenery, water and people.
This is an animal park at the top of Mt. Hodo, which is accessible by cable car from the Nagatoro area in Chichibu City, Saitama Prefecture. Visitors can interact with small animals in the park.
A museum inside the building of Tokyo University of the Arts, the best out of all the art universities in Japan. It stores approximately 29,000 items of mainly Japanese modern arts.
Puffy yet crispy. A popular store for Agemanju (deep-fried manju, or bun stuffed with azuki bean paste), which is an Asakusa specialty, always with a line of people.
The largest Roman bath in Atami
Fully equipped to accommodate international visitors. Offers cashless payment options, towel rentals, and discount coupons specifically for travelers from abroad.
This museum owns over 38,000 artifacts relating to the culture and history of tobacco and salt both from Japan and overseas.