Themed to the pomp and splendor of the brief years of Japan’s late 17th century Azuchi-momoyama period, this gift shop offers a selection of items from a handful of carefully chosen workshops.
Garden Kitchen CARAMELO
Popular seafood restaurant in Japan
Ferry terminal for “Sunflower” between Osaka and Beppu (Oita Prefecture). Directly connected to Trade Center-mae Station.
Happy smile create: Transcending language barriers and borders, we create universal smiles
One of the largest miniature museums in Asia. Visitors can enjoy elaborately reproduced miniatures in areas popular in Japan and abroad.
Commit Ginza is a wristwatch specialty store whose motto is ”buy at the highest price and sell at the lowest price in Japan.
Hanko Land Tokyo is a name stamp specialty store established in 1921 with the motto “the fastest hanko production store in Japan.”
A comprehensive store of proposing kampo lifestyle, where you can feel the power of Japan's unique culture “kampo” with your “five senses”
Established 55 years ago. A select store dealing in ski wear and apparel imported mainly from Europe.
This is a store where you can make colorful washi paper wearing samue, a traditonal Japanese work clothes!
Japanese first Grand Seiko boutique located in Ginza, a place related with the brand
This is a directly-managed CITIZEN store that offers models no longer listed in the catalog and imperfect products at outlet prices.
An entertainment facility that uses the latest VR technology to provide visitors with surprise and excitement.
How about a couples massage for friends or lovers? Solo male guests are also welcome.
Shingon Sect Temple in Setagaya, Tokyo. Tamagawa 88 Sacred Sites. Kanto Sacred Site consisting of temples for 33 Bokefuji Kannon Pilgrimage.
It attracts people with the large open-air bath where you can view the sky without being blocked overhead and the garden with waterfalls and shrines that are power spots.
Why not experience Japanese culture through making wagashi (Japanese sweets) such as mochi (rice cakes) and dango (mochi balls)
An amusement park rich in nature in Tokyo
A sightseeing and business base overlooking the World Heritage Site of Himeji Castle.