One of Asia's largest art events, where artists of all ages, nationalities, genres and styles gather.
Embraced by nature, this studio has produced numerous public art works.
A large-scale event in Tokyo where you can enjoy a collection of festivals and taste from hometowns all over Japan at the same time.
Reproduces the streets of Fukagawa Saga-cho in the Edo Period so visitors can see the scene and lifestyle of that period.
A distillery of Japan's representative whisky brand. The red brick buildings and factory tour are popular.
The award-winning Iwate craft beer. Take a factory tour by the founder and taste some fresh beer, too.
Featuring the Tenshukaku-style observatory with its panoramic view of Yokote. During winter, a number of snow igloos, which are a winter characteristic of Japan, will be built in the park.
One of the three major Edo festivals. Also known as the ”water throwing festival” for as its name suggests spectators throw water on Omikoshi (portable shrine) bearers; it is a festival held annually at Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine.
Founded by Kunio Kobayashi, the notable bonsai (potted plant) creator. Artistic bonsai are in line with each other at the Japanese garden. You can also purchase some of them.
This park was created to celebrate the wedding of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko. The fountains are illuminated during the night, creating fantastic night views.
Kinomiya Shrine, along with a towering 2,000 year old sacred tree on site, has been worshiped as a god of Atami since ancient times.
Ota City Tourist Information Center
A deep, mystical gorge stretching over 2 km long. Take the famous ”Boat Ride down Geibi Gorge” for the chance to see countless strangely shaped boulders.
Offering a perfect environment to fully enjoy cosplay
Displays and sells cut glass. Workshops are also offered.
An Otome Road landmark
The observation lounge of Bunkyo Civic Center with a restaurant with a view
A shrine of nearly 1300 years of history enshrining Asakusa Meisho Shichifukujin, Jurojin (the seven lucky gods of Asakusa’s famous shrines)
A rickshaw service with flexible routes
Watch 100 Portable Shrines Being Carried Around Asakusa