This museum is dedicated to ukiyo-e. It houses one of the largest collections in the world.
This Western-style wooden mansion was constructed in 1896. The luxurious billiard hall is a must-see, offering us a glimpse of an extravagant era.
A fantasyland of snow and ice: this ski area sports an ”Ice Village.”
Shibuya is a very popular town for younger generations, and this crossing is one of the biggest scramble crossings in the world. It is a famous spot that appears in many movies.
Takarazuka is a revue composed solely of unmarried women, and it has been popular since its first performance in 1914. This theater acts as its base in Tokyo.
This is the third (and oldest existing) underground mall in Japan.
A bridge that crosses the Tsubakurodani and regarded as one of the eight scenes of Azuma
This is an interactive museum where you can enjoy the world of Anpanman. It is very popular among both children and adults.
A soaring five-story pagoda at Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa with magnificent nighttime illumination.
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.
It offers a wide variety of joy from thrill rides to theme parks that are popular among children. This is an amusement park that faces Mt. Fuji and is located in Yamanashi Prefecture.
Feel the Summer Atmosphere in Kyoto as it Reverberates with the Sound of Japanese Instruments
A Brilliant Firework Festival with an Ever-changing Theme
The central bank in Japan. The public can visit the Main Building (Old Building), designated as a National Important Cultural Property, as well as part of the New Building. (Photo provided by: Bank of Japan)
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.
A stroll-style garden featuring miniature hills, dry landscaping and a huge pond. Designated one of metropolitan Tokyo's Places of Scenic Beauty.
A garden commemorating the discovery of Omori Shell Mounds, the birthplace of Japanese archaeology.
Hibiya Park is Japan's first modern, Western-style park with a large symbolic fountain. It provides an oasis for the business people who work in the Ginza or Kasumigaseki business districts.
A festival of fire unfolds at Nachi Falls
A bridge connecting Arakawa, Sumida and Taito. A nice place to stroll and view Tokyo Skytree®.