Nihonbashi is a town where traditional Japanese and modern cultures are woven together, where you can experience the charms of Japan.
This is a sweets cafe that has been carrying on traditions for 160 years in downtown Asakusa. Its specialty is awa zenzai bean paste soup, the cafe's unchanged flavor.
Impressive snow at an altitude of 2,000m!
This is the third (and oldest existing) underground mall in Japan.
A vault of many national cultural artifacts from the Nara period
A museum relaunched in spring 2021 integrates the activities of the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art (closed in 2021) and its annex Hara Museum ARC
Akihabara Radio Kaikan is an iconic commercial building, brimming with Akiba-culture (Akiba is a shortened form of Akihabara), with various stores selling action figures, TV and media idol goods, and electrical parts.
SATUDORA is a drugstore chain from Hokkaido! We have tax-free stores in renowned spots such as Sapporo, Otaru, Hakodate, Noboribetsu, and even Okinawa!
Enjoy massive powder snow in deep Winter and terrain parks in Spring. The ski resort where you definitely want to go.
A museum located on the fourth floor of Panasonic Tokyo Shiodome Building. 230 pieces by Georges Rouault, a representative artist of the 20th century, are shown at this museum.
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
A cobblestone road thick with the atmosphere of old Osaka
Located in Nakano Sun Mall. A Japanese suit brand offering a variety of popular items, including non-iron shirt, washable suits, pajama suits and a wide selection of business attire for both men and women.
One of the largest canal parks in Tokyo Metropolis where you can find a wide variety of aquatic plants such as irises.
The former residence of the Japanese diplomat, Jiro Shirasu, and his wife and essayist, Masako. He was a liaison officer with the occupying forces after the war, and instrumental in drafting the Constitution of Japan.
This is a natural monument-designated wind cave surrounded by the Aokigahara Jukai Forest.
More than a thousand picture postcards adorn this store's walls, including valuable ones from Kyoto's art galleries and museums as well as other regions of Japan. In fact, searching for your favorite postcard here feels like viewing artworks in an actual museum. Items popular among non-Japanese people, such as folding screens and folding fans, are available too.
About a 10-minute bus ride from Saiin Station. A Japanese suit brand offering a variety of popular items, including non-iron shirt, washable suits, and a wide selection of business attire for both men and women.
A garden commemorating the discovery of Omori Shell Mounds, the birthplace of Japanese archaeology.
Indoor ski & snowboard park open throughout the year!