2 minutes walk from Asakusa Station! If you want to eat Instagrammable sweets near Asakusa Station, go to “ice Tokyo”!
Shingon Sect Temple in Setagaya, Tokyo. Tamagawa 88 Sacred Sites. Kanto Sacred Site consisting of temples for 33 Bokefuji Kannon Pilgrimage.
Connected to Shibuya Station and easily accessible. We're located in the B1F concourse under Shibuya Station, so come and visit.
Tokyo Hachioji Distillery is a Craft Gin Distillery located in the beautiful suburbs of Tokyo, in a city called Hachioji, surrounded by stunning nature.
Japanese first Grand Seiko boutique located in Ginza, a place related with the brand
See a charming new side of Tokyo from Hamamatsucho, directly accessible from Haneda Airport! Tokai Kisen also operates ferries to the Izu Islands.
This is a store where you can make colorful washi paper wearing samue, a traditonal Japanese work clothes!
Reservations here→http://kimono-daikichi.com/contact.html
“Cafe”, “Children's playground”, “Campsites”, “Barbecue areas”, “Sunken hearth hut restaurant” surrounded by nature
Why not experience Japanese culture through making wagashi (Japanese sweets) such as mochi (rice cakes) and dango (mochi balls)
Ferry terminal for “Sunflower” between Osaka and Beppu (Oita Prefecture). Directly connected to Trade Center-mae Station.
A Japanese fragrance brand specializing in Custom Made
Running Station near the Imperial Palace directly connected to Tokyo Station. You can take a shower even if you don't run♪
Established 55 years ago. A select store dealing in ski wear and apparel imported mainly from Europe.
Traveler's Place, Your Home.
Duty free plus tax free means discounts galore! Lotte Duty Free Ginza is the number one duty-free shop in Asia.
Happy smile create: Transcending language barriers and borders, we create universal smiles
A contemporary craft gallery where handicrafts from all over Japan are exhibited and sold. Located within walking distance from Akasaka and Roppongi subway stations.
A chopsticks speciality store, with traditional crafts collected from all over Japan. Directly connected to the popular tourist attraction of Tokyo Skytree. Easily accessible.
This is a store selling original products using the traditional Japanese craft of Sashiko (traditional hand embroidery). They are produced by people with various disabilities and intractable diseases.