Enjoy Fireworks from the Banks of the Arakawa River
A bridge connecting Arakawa, Sumida and Taito. A nice place to stroll and view Tokyo Skytree®.
The first lodging station of Old Tokaido Road, the main road that led to Edo (Tokyo). Visit the historical places and sites to trace the vestiges of a thriving town.
The Sogo Museum of Art is located inside a department store that is directly connected with Yokohama Station. You can enjoy both shopping and art at the same time.
Purported to be the most beautiful of all bridges on the Sumida River. Characterized by its elegant silhouette.
Right in front of Tachikawa Station! Enjoy one-stop shopping at our store which boasts a great selection of goods!
This chime keeps telling time and is a symbol of Kawagoe, a warehouse town brimming with Edo-era atmosphere.
Relax in comfort at a reasonably-priced hotel
Right in front of the West Exit of Yokohama Station! Enjoy one-stop shopping at our store which boasts a great selection of goods!
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.
Guest rooms with adjacent open air private baths offering a breathtaking ocean view and cuisine made from fresh local seafood
Daimyo Tokei Hakubutsu-kan, or Daimyo Clock Museum, is the museum of the Edo period's art and craftwork, daimyo clocks (Japanese clocks), and is located in the popular Yanaka area in the shitamachi (the geographically lower side) of Tokyo.
Free coffee available. Guests can also enjoy boating (knuckle four) on the Hitachitone River.
Excellent access from Minakami IC on the Kanetsu Expressway at only 7km! Everyone from beginners to experts can enjoy.
Pick up your items at the airport counter upon arrival in Japan.
This is an electronics mass retailer close to the Akihabara Station. There is a wide selection of popular home appliances. A store with a passport reader. All items are duty free.
Holds many exhibitions and shows by artists connected to Nerima. A community-based art museum beloved by locals.
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
A garden commemorating the discovery of Omori Shell Mounds, the birthplace of Japanese archaeology.
A charming shitamachi (downtown) shopping street lined with takeout shops, candy shops, izakaya (bars) and more.