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.
A wholesale district with a variety of specialty shops selling everything from traditional Japanese dolls, to displays for shop windows, toys and stationery.
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
Just a 1-minute walk from the ”Electric Town Exit” of Akihabara Station. A Japanese suit brand offering a wide range of men's and women's business casual and formal attire, affordable high-quality Japanese-made ties.
A 3-minute walk from Futakotamagawa 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.
One of the largest canal parks in Tokyo Metropolis where you can find a wide variety of aquatic plants such as irises.
Commercial facility featuring a diverse lineup of restaurants in Ginza. Also features sophisticated fashion boutiques
Newly renovated in 2002, it is an international passenger terminal that Japan boasts about to the world.
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
The Hachiko Statue, an iconic symbol standing near the bustling scramble intersection of Shibuya Station, is a well-loved fixture in Tokyo tourism. A popular meetup location, it has garnered considerable attention from international visitors, who are often found capturing its charming presence. A visit to Shibuya would be incomplete without stopping by this faithful statue, along with other renowned attractions such as SHIBUYA SKY, MIYASHITA PARK, and Shibuya Center Street. This endearing statue encapsulates the appeal of Shibuya, radiating an enduring charm. Before you explore the vibrant sights of Shibuya, be sure to commemorate your visit with a selfie with this beloved statue.
A museum located on the fourth floor of Panasonic Tokyo Shiodome Building. 230 pieces by Georges Rouault, a representative artist of the 20th century, are shown at this museum.
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.
This is a shopping avenue with a retro presence. Its morning market held on the fourth Sunday every month is popular.
A Brilliant Firework Festival with an Ever-changing Theme
Just near Shibuya Crossing.Medicine, Cosmetics, etc. in store.
Famous for the Great Buddha of Kamakura which weighs 121 tonnes, Kotoku-in is a Buddhist temple of the Jodo-shu sect.
This is an area where you can find all kinds of antique books. There are shops with new books as well.
This is an interactive museum where you can enjoy the world of Anpanman. It is very popular among both children and adults.
Long time daily operating hours. The longest operation is 18 hours from early morning to midnight!