Right near JR Shinjuku Station East Exit.Medicine, Cosmetics, etc. in store.
This is a natural monument-designated wind cave surrounded by the Aokigahara Jukai Forest.
This is the ski resort where you can enjoy 3 seasons from the Fall to the Spring. The slope is covered by a roof top so weather does not impact it and there is no need to worry about ultra-violet rays from the Sun!
Guest rooms with adjacent open air baths, as well as private open air baths are available for reservation, and the guest packages featuring grilled seafood dishes are highly recommended
Funawa Honten (Main Store) is a store selling sweet‐potato pastes since 1902. It also has a cafe where you can enjoy the sweets.
Shibuya is a very popular town for younger generations, and this crossing is one of the biggest scramble crossings in the world. It is a famous spot that appears in many movies.
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
A bridge with a beautiful rectilinear design listed in ”100 Views of New Tokyo.”
Relax in comfort at a reasonably-priced hotel
A meeting place in Nishi-Shinjuku. A symbol of Shinjuku i-LAND and its message of love.
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.
A time-honored Japanese landscape garden with gentle atmosphere designated a Special Place of Scenic Beauty. Weeping cherry trees during spring are a must-see.
A wide variety of plays such as kabuki, comedy, modern, and melodramatic shinpa can be enjoyed in the theater. It is also an ideal theater to feel close to the Japanese traditional performing arts.
This is a park overlooking Yokosuka Ironworks, to whose construction French engineer Léonce Verny contributed. The park is characterized by a French geometric garden.
A commercial complex with restaurants, shops, museums and cinema. The Tokyo City View observation deck on the 52nd floor is popular for its night view.
A good old-fashioned shopping district with 70 older shops and a shitamachi (downtown) atmosphere.
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.
Pick up your items at the airport counter upon arrival in Japan.
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