Long time daily operating hours. The longest operation is 18 hours from early morning to midnight!
Why not have a moving experience meeting, interacting, and learning with international travelers in Japan?
A B&B-style accommodation where everyone from individuals to families can kick back and relax.
This art museum, which opened its doors in 1983, is out of ordinary among other museums in Tokyo. Located in the middle of the city, the museum harmonizes its art exhibitions, which utilize the former official residence of Asaka-no-miya (a branch of the Japanese Imperial Family) constructed in the early Showa period employing an Art Deco style, and the lushly green garden. After improvement of the old building, and an extension for a gallery and a cafe was added, the museum was re-opened in November 2014. In front of the art museum, there is a wide spread of lawn. You can put down a mat and eat your meal on this lawn.
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
The Kabuki-za theater is a large-scale theater where kabuki, a traditional Japanese play, is performed.
Enjoy hot spring baths and a full-course French meal, where each guest room has an ocean view
Toyota, one of Japan’s most famous car manufacturers has its own showroom in Palette Town. The theme park where you can “See, Ride, and Feel Cars” offers an exciting experience for both young and old. From safety to environmental topics, learn everything there is to know about Toyota’s cars here – all of that without an entry fee. There are things to do in Odaiba for literally everyone.
The Sumo Photography Museum is placed in the parking area of a photo studio. There are many items on display, including photographs of successive generations of great sumo wrestlers, references, and sumo wrestlers' ornamental aprons.
Museum with vast premises covering some 30 hectares. Nature that makes you the feel the season, rooms that match the exhibitions, and the buildings themselves are all worth checking out.
Hibiya Park is Japan's first modern, Western-style park with a large symbolic fountain. It provides an oasis for the business people who work in the Ginza or Kasumigaseki business districts.
Right in front of JR Hachioji Station! Enjoy one-stop shopping at our store which boasts a great selection of goods!
A garden commemorating the discovery of Omori Shell Mounds, the birthplace of Japanese archaeology.
Located in Shinjuku West. A Japanese suit brand offering a variety of popular items, including non-iron shirt, washable suits, pajama suits and a wide selection of business attire for both men and women.
This chime keeps telling time and is a symbol of Kawagoe, a warehouse town brimming with Edo-era atmosphere.
A bridge built over the Sumida River after World War II with a panoramic view of skyscrapers in Tokyo.