The Kototoi Bridge with its beautiful rectilinear shape is built over the Sumida River. It is a perfect place to see cherry blossom trees lined up at the banks of the river.
A meeting place in Nishi-Shinjuku. A symbol of Shinjuku i-LAND and its message of love.
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A garden which is well-known as one of the scenic spots of the nation. There are many places worth seeing such as a seawater pond that draws water from Tokyo Bay and a majestic 300-year-old pine tree.
Akihabara Gachapon Kaikan, with an array of approximately 500 gachaphon machines. Various events are also held.
About a 3-minute walk from JR Kouenji Station. A Japanese suit brand offering a variety of popular items, including non-iron shirt, washable suits, and a wide selection of business attire for both men and women.
Steamed bread, a traditional Atami favorite
A spacious 70 square meter guest room
An archaeological park in Minato Ward, Tokyo with a reconstructed pit-house from the latter Jomon Period (approximately 4,000 years ago).
This is a historic temple established in 830 and also known as Kawagoe Daishi. The temple is famous for the 538 statues of rakan (disciples of Buddha) with various facial expressions.
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Many shops that sell popular character merchandise are located there. There are also limited editions that can only be found here.
A museum relaunched in spring 2021 integrates the activities of the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art (closed in 2021) and its annex Hara Museum ARC
This is a natural monument-designated wind cave surrounded by the Aokigahara Jukai Forest.
This is the site where the revenge of the 47 Ronin (Ako-roshi) took place. On the same property is Matsuzaka-inari shrine, which enshrines Kira and the well said to have been used to clean his head.
A 2-minute walk from Godanta station. 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.
A garden commemorating the discovery of Omori Shell Mounds, the birthplace of Japanese archaeology.