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Hikawa Maru, an ocean liner of Nippon Yusen (NYK Line or Japan Mail Shipping Line), is one of the historical cargo-passenger ships and was built in 1930 for the purpose of running a regular route to Seattle. Today, the liner is open to the public and the visitors can enter the guestroom, the dining room, wheelhouse, the engine room, and other areas.
This is an area where you can find all kinds of antique books. There are shops with new books as well.
Located in Kichijyoji Sun Road. 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.
Steamed bread, a traditional Atami favorite
The snow park where you can take your grandchildren. Lots of snow activities. Fun for all the family!
Located in Yaechika shopping mall. ORIHICA is a Japanese business-casual brand offering high cost-performance suits and shirts for both men and women, with a slim fit design that combines practicality. Highly popular among Japanese office workers.
Enjoy nature to your heart’s content in Hinohara, a countryside village of Tokyo.
A bridge built over the Sumida River after World War II with a panoramic view of skyscrapers in Tokyo.
Open air baths with an exhilarating view of the surrounding mountains and the night sky
The Tourist Information Office located on the first floor of Honkawagoe PePe . We assist tourists visiting Koedo Kawagoe.
One of the remaining feudal lord gardens from the Edo Period (1603-1868). The pond at its center and the valuable, brilliantly-arrayed stones are the main draws of this garden.
Purported to be the most beautiful of all bridges on the Sumida River. Characterized by its elegant silhouette.
A 10-minute walk from East exit of Nagoya station. ORIHICA is a Japanese business-casual brand offering high cost-performance suits and shirts for both men and women, with a slim fit design that combines practicality. Highly popular among Japanese office workers.
A five-story traditional Japanese building, towering in the lush woods, you are sure to find while walking in Ueno Park. It is a National Important Cultural Property.
Tokyo Dome is Japan's first all-weather multi-purpose stadium. Concerts and events are held there, not to mention baseball games.
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.
The Shisui Premium Outlet is just a 15-minute bus ride away from Narita Airport. With a fare of 350 yen, it’s a prime spot to drop by either before your flight or right after. From Tokyo Station, it takes about 50 minutes by bus. If you prefer to go by train, get off either at JR Shisui Station or Keio Shisui Station, then ride a bus to the outlet mall – that takes about 80 minutes.
Hijiri-bashi is a bridge over the Kanda River. Its three-dimensional piers are beautiful.