A bridge with a beautiful rectilinear design listed in ”100 Views of New Tokyo.”
This is a natural pond in the premises of Ueno Park, with a circumference of about two kilometers. In the summer, beautiful lotuses are in full bloom. You can also enjoy boating.
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
Tokyo Dome is Japan's first all-weather multi-purpose stadium. Concerts and events are held there, not to mention baseball games.
Lake Ashinoko is surrounded by the mountains of Hakone. You can go for a drive or take a stroll, and you can also take the Pleasure Cruise to enjoy the splendid view from the lake.
Why not rejuvenate yourself in the tranquil forest of Nasu Kougen?
A wide range of medicines, cosmetics, daily necessities, food, etc., with favorable prices and considerate services
Welcome to Tax-free shop ”LAOX”
A good old-fashioned shopping district with 70 older shops and a shitamachi (downtown) atmosphere.
Right in front of Tokorozawa Station! Enjoy one-stop shopping at our store which boasts a great selection of goods!
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.
A soaring five-story pagoda at Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa with magnificent nighttime illumination.
The Koishikawa Korakuen Garden is designated as a National Special Historic Site and Special Place of Scenic Beauty. Highlights of the garden include a lake, a hill, a river, and a pastoral scenery that resembles the scenic beauty from various places in Japan.
An entertainment spot with a large Ferris wheel and shopping mall. Fun for both adults and children.
Guest rooms with adjacent open air private baths offering a breathtaking ocean view and cuisine made from fresh local seafood
The Kabuki-za theater is a large-scale theater where kabuki, a traditional Japanese play, is performed.
The Perry Memorial Hall is a museum that illustrates the Perry Expedition (1853-1854), which paved the way to the opening of Japan, and the history leading to it through dioramas and historical documents.
The fierce-eyed Fudo Myo-o (Acala) statue, this Buddhist temple's main object of worship, is really astounding. The backdrop of beautiful red maple leaves is also impressive.
Nostalgic kashi-ya (snack vendors) line the cobbled-glass street. An exciting spot for both children and grownups.
This is the third (and oldest existing) underground mall in Japan.