Yurakucho MULLION, famous for Mullion Musical Clock.
It is a historical museum where you can learn about the Chiba clan, who made the foundation and historical contribution to Chiba City. From the observation deck, you can see a magnificent view of Chiba City.
A bridge built over the Sumida River after World War II with a panoramic view of skyscrapers in Tokyo.
The best hotel for viewing fireworks, where you can choose from various stay packages and enjoy the mild water that comes directly from the hotel’s own hot spring
Steamed bread, a traditional Atami favorite
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
The snow park where you can take your grandchildren. Lots of snow activities. Fun for all the family!
It is a stone statue of an owl that was made into a landmark in the yard of the Ikebukuro Station when the JR (Japan Railways) was launched.
A stroll garden taking advantage of cliffs in the terrain of the Musashino Plateau. You can learn about traditional gardening methods here.
It's an ideal place for beginner climbers and as a day trip. While slowly climbing the mountain, you can enjoy abundant nature throughout the year.
Various marsh plants grow in the marsh plant community in the Sengokuhara area. It was designated as a National Natural Treasure because its value in phytogeography was recognized.
This is a street with nearly 30 stores, including restaurants, cafes, clothing stores, and sundry shops.
Enjoy a private open air bath made of cypress wood and a European home-style full-course meal
A commercial facility packed with shops fun to browse in from the B1 floor to the fourth floor.
Kawagoe Castle Honmaru Goten has been preserved at Kawagoe Castle, listed among Japan's Top 100 Castles. It is also registered as a Cultural Property of Saitama.
A history museum featuring precious cultural artifacts from the Kamakura Era.
It is a poetic monument of the Namagumi Incident also known as the Richardson Affair, which took place in 1862, retelling the story of the death of an Englishman.
This art museum is located in the residential area of Shoto, Shibuya Ward. It features a unique, beautiful facade by architect Seiichi Shirai.
The museum has the ancient Orient as its theme. Visitors can learn about the hunting and gathering life of 5,000 years ago as well as the invention of writing.