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The sports facility supports joggers around the Imperial Palace. Easily accessible from the station, so you can jog casually.
It is home to art and artifacts from across Asia, including the world's largest and finest Japanese collection.
“Cafe”, “Children's playground”, “Campsites”, “Barbecue areas”, “Sunken hearth hut restaurant” surrounded by nature
A facility that has an indoor playground for family fun and an imported educational toy store.
One of Kyoto's most famous hot springs, famous as “hot water for beautiful skin,” the water has a thick texture and makes your skin very smooth.
An amusement park rich in nature in Tokyo
A fee-based indoor/outdoor playground located in Osaka Castle Park. Children can experience a variety of play activities.
Running Station near the Imperial Palace directly connected to Tokyo Station. You can take a shower even if you don't run♪
Shingon Sect Temple in Setagaya, Tokyo. Tamagawa 88 Sacred Sites. Kanto Sacred Site consisting of temples for 33 Bokefuji Kannon Pilgrimage.
A theme park where you can experience Japanese harmony in an Edo town, originally built for a period drama.
Experience traditional Japanese culture at terakoyaninja.
Connected to Shibuya Station and easily accessible. We're located in the B1F concourse under Shibuya Station, so come and visit.
Enjoy Tokyo's nightlife at Zouk Tokyo, the first Japanese outpost of Singapore's hottest nightclub.
Hot water is brought in from Atami and Yugawara hot springs with a tanker truck every day. You can enjoy real hot springs all day while you are in the city.
2 minutes walk from Shibuya station! A Thai relaxation massage salon in a good location near the station! Private rooms and foreign languages available.
One of the few mini-theaters in TOHO Cinemas. It screens mainly European films.
This is a store where you can make colorful washi paper wearing samue, a traditonal Japanese work clothes!
One of the largest movie theaters in central Tokyo; 13 screens (main building and annex) / Approximately 2,800 seats.