It is a large-scale conference and exhibition facility in Chiba Prefecture. The facility is bustling with big events in culture, arts, and sports.
An old town house to relax in
It is the palace where the generations of Emperors and Empresses of Japan have lived starting in the Meiji era (1868-1912) to this day. You can visit the palace site as long as you obtain prior permission.
A unique, symmetrical building
A stock exchange that offers tours. It is a symbol of Japanese economy where an estimated 61,000 people visit annually.
The animal taxidermy will surprise you
The school Yae Niijima’s husband Joseph dreamed of opening
An accurate replica of Byakkotai's academy
A foreign residence of highly exotic, colonial design
A chalk lighthouse standing on a cliff
This green western-style home shines with pleasant sensibility
The Nikko Tamozawa Imperial Villa is one of the largest of all wooden imperial villas to be erected during the Meiji Era. Today, guests can tour the inside of the villa as well as its yard.
It is a convention and art center built to disseminate comprehensive cultural information.
Displaying works by master artists
A mysterious building with a unique structure that has two separate stairways
Marvel at the sight of money being produced before you
Dresses available for commemorative photos
The modern architecture leaves a bold impression
Symbolizing the sacred mountain Haguro
Super-tall floats light up the night sky