A landmark located at the east entrance of Shibuya Station. A tall multi-use facility with 34 stories aboveground and four below.
A time-honored Japanese landscape garden with gentle atmosphere designated a Special Place of Scenic Beauty. Weeping cherry trees during spring are a must-see.
Its concept is ”LUMINE for adults.” There are about 120 shops mainly selling clothing, but also cosmetics and general merchandise as well as cafés and restaurants.
A tied-arch bridge that imitated the Ludendorff Bridge in Germany.
A Shinto shrine known for Zeniarai Spring, one of five ”remarkable waters” in Kamakura, where it is said that visitors can multiply their money by simply washing it.
It is a Buddhist temple in Tsukiji. The exterior of the main worship hall is a stone construction in the ancient Indian style, and the interior of the hall is arranged in the traditional Shinshu-sect temple design and layout.
This is a shopping avenue with a retro presence. Its morning market held on the fourth Sunday every month is popular.
A place where you can take fantastic pictures of the sea and Enoshima
Free coffee available. Guests can also enjoy boating (knuckle four) on the Hitachitone River.
Sakura-bashi Bridge connects the two sections of Sumida Park on either side of Sumida River. It is a pedestrian-only bridge distinguished by a smart facade that blends in with its surroundings.
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
The Tourist Information Office located on the first floor of Honkawagoe PePe . We assist tourists visiting Koedo Kawagoe.
Founded as a private garden and created by notable writers and artists during the Edo period (1603–1868). The garden's biggest draw is its 30-meter tunnel lined with bush clover.
A bridge built over the Sumida River after World War II with a panoramic view of skyscrapers in Tokyo.
Powder snow close to Tokyo!! Two ultra long and gentle slopes perfect for families and beginners.
One of the largest canal parks in Tokyo Metropolis where you can find a wide variety of aquatic plants such as irises.
The temple hall is classified as an Important Cultural Property, modeled after Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto Higashiyama. The gorgeous vermillion facade fascinates visitors.
The Tumulus cluster dates back to the latter of the Kofun (tumulus) period (250 - 538). Excavations unearthed horse tack like bits for horses, Sue ware (type of unglazed pottery made from the middle of the Kofun era through the Heian era), Haji ware (plain, unglazed, reddish-brown Japanese pottery made from the Kofun era through the Heian era), and haniwa (clay figures from the Kofun period).
A park built in Kurihama in commemoration of the landing of Commodore Matthew C. Perry of the United States Navy.