Located on the 9th floor of the Teigeki Building in Marunouchi, the museum overlooks the Imperial Palace and displays the Idemitsu Collection of Oriental antiques.
Ferry terminal for “Sunflower” between Osaka and Beppu (Oita Prefecture). Directly connected to Trade Center-mae Station.
A large general supermarket offering everything from food, liquor, cosmetics, medicine, home appliances, household goods, and clothing.
A store with popular character goods and Japanese miscellaneous goods perfect for souvenirs, located in Kyoto's Shijo Kawaramachi.
Private Lesson: How about experiencing traditional Japanese calligraphy in Kyoto?
1 minute walk from Universal Studios Japan. The closest official hotel to the park.
24-hour fitness gym directly connected to TX Asakusa Station Exit A2
We offer carefully selected used high brand-name bags, watches and jewelry.
See a charming new side of Tokyo from Hamamatsucho, directly accessible from Haneda Airport! Tokai Kisen also operates ferries to the Izu Islands.
It is an antenna store (retail store set up by manufacturers to understand consumer trends and reactions to new products) located in the center of trend information place of Harajuku. Many foreign customers can visit it and enjoy shopping.
Japanese first Grand Seiko boutique located in Ginza, a place related with the brand
100m from Ueno Station. Open from 9:00 AM. We have a wide variety of the latest, popular, and limited edition stationery and sundries made in Japan.
A store specializing in bags and small leather goods, located along Ginza Brick Road. We stick to offering the items made in Japan.
Our store is a brand watch specialty store located on the first floor of Nakano Broadway, About 5-minute walk from Nakano Station (North Exit).
Enjoy Shiroya Ginza Tei fine dining. Experience "Kita-Satsuma beef" carefully selected by our chef, as well as Japanese spiny lobster, abalone and other high-quality produce are available.
Established in 1911 as Japan's first Western-style theater. It has been one of the best-loved theaters in Japan for over a century.