A bridge with a beautiful rectilinear design listed in ”100 Views of New Tokyo.”
Many shops that sell popular character merchandise are located there. There are also limited editions that can only be found here.
A B&B-style accommodation where everyone from individuals to families can kick back and relax.
The Festival Connected with the Tokugawa Shogun Visits to the Kanda Shrine
This is an electronics mass retail store that is popular among foreign residents in Japan. It is reassuring because there are staff who can communicate in many languages.
This is a branch temple of the Naritasan Shinshoji Temple on the land of Kawagoe and is famous for its goma-kito (a ritual of consecrated fire) and the flea market on the 28th of every month.
A place where you can take fantastic pictures of the sea and Enoshima
It is a romantic park with the view of Yokohama Bay Bridge and passing ships.
Akihabara Radio Kaikan is an iconic commercial building, brimming with Akiba-culture (Akiba is a shortened form of Akihabara), with various stores selling action figures, TV and media idol goods, and electrical parts.
The former residence of the Japanese diplomat, Jiro Shirasu, and his wife and essayist, Masako. He was a liaison officer with the occupying forces after the war, and instrumental in drafting the Constitution of Japan.
This is a time-honored iris garden with wide varieties, 200 cultivars, and 6,000 bulbs of irises blooming in a genuine Japanese garden.
Ueno's iconic Statue of Saigo Takamorio stands in Ueno Park which is famous for its cherry blossoms in spring.
A gigantic shopping mall located about 30 minutes via train from Tokyo Station. Featuring about 440 specialty shops and a 10-screen cinema
This is a sweets cafe that has been carrying on traditions for 160 years in downtown Asakusa. Its specialty is awa zenzai bean paste soup, the cafe's unchanged flavor.
Right near JR Ueno Station Shinobazu-Guchi.Medicine, Cosmetics, etc. in store.
A charming shitamachi (downtown) shopping street lined with takeout shops, candy shops, izakaya (bars) and more.
Open air baths with an exhilarating view of the surrounding mountains and the night sky
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
This is one of the three greatest commemorative ships in the world. It has been preserved as a symbol of the nation’s pride that attained the victory in the naval battle for defending national independence.
A good old-fashioned shopping district with 70 older shops and a shitamachi (downtown) atmosphere.