Taste and compare 50 brands of sake from all over Japan at WASAKE, a new concept Sake Experience facility in Asakusa.
One of the largest movie theaters in central Tokyo; 13 screens (including the annex) and approximately 2,800 seats. The concept is a ”movie palace.”
Indoor batting cages directly connected to Akihabara Station. Equipped with the latest ball machines and pitching practice boards. Open until 10:00 p.m.
Indoor batting cages directly connected to Akihabara Station. Equipped with the latest ball machines and pitching practice boards. Open until 11:00 p.m.
A 200-year-old traditional Japanese house café with tatami rooms, located near Kawaguchi Asama Shrine, offering beautiful seasonal landscapes and a view of Mt. Fuji.
Enjoy a casual Japanese cultural experience in Asakusa! Create your own unique artwork in a cozy, traditional setting—an ideal memory from your trip.
Located in Ginza's landmark Wako, a special boutique that is the flagship of Grand Seiko dealers
3 minutes walk from Ogikubo Station on the JR Chuo Line! You can enjoy “alkaline simple hot spring” which is rare in Tokyo and sauna.
Founded in 1948. A long-established Western-style umbrella shop that has also supplied the Imperial Household. You can see our elegant umbrellas made by Japanese artisans.
We offer luxury watches, bags and jewelry at low prices! Tax exemption and credit payments available. You are welcome to visit our store without making an appointment!
Barrier-free rest area for visitors to the Imperial Palace and park users. The facility has a restaurant and store.
One of the few mini-theaters in TOHO Cinemas. It screens mainly European films.
An immersive entertainment facility where you can experience the cutting-edge next-generation VR known as ”Magic-Reality.”
A theme park rich in nature where visitors can experience the world of the story of Moomin.
Hanko Shop 21 specializes in traditional hanko, which is also popular as a travel souvenir.
Established in 1898. We make and sell homemade Japanese sweets. Japanese cafe has a menu featuring rice cake, red bean paste and matcha desserts.
Why not experience Japanese culture through making wagashi (Japanese sweets) such as mochi (rice cakes) and dango (mochi balls)
A knife store just a 4-minute walk from Sangenjaya Station, offering a wide range of products for professional and home use. It is loved by the community.
Japanese sweets store KITAYA founded in 1955. Enjoy the proud sweets at Tokyo Solamachi Store.
Located in a prime land of Ginza Namiki Street.A special boutique that is the flagship of Grand Seiko dealers.
An official store of Tsugaru Vidro, handmade glass craft made of over 100 colors of glasses, expressing the four seasons of Japan.