Zushi Beach is a beach facing Sagami Bay that is popular among many people, young and old, and is full of bathers in the summer.
Located near the famous tourist spot ”Mt. Narita”, which is convenient for shopping and sightseeing. A family-type general discount store with the concepts of ”a wide selection of products” and ”astonishingly cheap prices”. The store offers a wide variety of products to meet the diverse lifestyles of customers, including fresh foods, daily consumables, medicines, home appliances, and clothing, not to mention the typical Donki products.
This is Japan's major video community site Niconico Douga's showroom. Niconico allows individual users to host live broadcasts, and they also provide various anime and gaming shows catering to die-hard fans streamed live over the internet. The Niconico main office's studio is the one responsible for these live broadcasts. Aside from being able to watch public live broadcasts of some of the programs, they also have cafes and event spaces with electricity and Wi-Fi, as well as shops which sell original merchandise. Try to get a peek at their internet broadcasting office.
Gekkoso is an art supply store with a retro atmosphere located along the Hanatsubaki Street in Ginza 8-chome. It was established in 1917. A lot of foreign people come here, too. There are about 90 kinds of cute picture post cards with paintings and poems of modern artists in the basement floor. You write an address and your message on the card and then post it in Gekkoso in-store post. Afterward, the store will have it mailed. You can also use Gekkoso's original watercolor paints to write your post card. Why not send your message with your memory of Ginza from Gekkosho to an important person in your country?
Don Quijote Korakuen store is located just right infront of Tokyo Dome LaQua city mall. There is a restaurant on the 3rd floor and a hotel on the 4th floor, we support all visitors both from overseas or domestic to come. A comprehensive discount store with the store concept of ”convenience + discount + amuse”. We have 40,000 to 60,000 items including food, daily necessities, clothing, home appliances, and brand-name products.
A general discount store based on the concept of ”convenience, discount, and amusement”. The store offers approximately 40,000 to 60,000 items, including food, daily necessities, clothing, home appliances, and brand-name products.
A large store with an internet cafe, located a short walk from the west exit of Ikebukuro Station. The original character Donpen will welcome you over the building! !! Multi-story floor that handles various products from the 1st basement floor to the 4th floor We carry a wide variety of Chinese and Korean ingredients and overseas products for foreign customers living in the neighborhood. Since it is open 24 hours a day, it has a product lineup that is in demand by nighttime customers and nighttime business operators. We handle medicines and popular cosmetics and groceries! Please use Don Quijote Ikebukuro Station West Exit when you visit Ikebukuro!
During the Nara Period, the guardian deity of the hiike (pond where ice used in the Imperial court was made) and the himuro (storeroom for ice), which were built in the Kasugano field beside Yoshiki-gawa River, was enshrined in the shrine. It was later moved to the current location. On May 1 every year, a festival called Kenpyosai takes place in which workers at companies that make and sell ice pray for success in business. The current shrine pavilion is said to have been reconstructed in the Edo Period. Also, the weeping cherry trees in the shrine grounds are very beautiful.
Colorful plastic samples are displayed at Ganso Shokuhin Sample-ya. On the second floor of the Kappabashi Showroom, you can experience making food replicas using wax. Based on a program designed by artisans, the staff will teach you the traditional techniques. You will make two kinds of plastic tempura and a head of lettuce in approximately one hour. A reservation by phone is required. Please note that the instruction is available only in Japanese.
TUZURU is a select shop with stationery, fountain pens, envelopes, and letter writing paper sheets. The store opened in 2008 as a casual place to buy fountain pens. A lineup of various fountain pens selected by the knowledgeable shop owners are showcased, ranging from simple to authentic styles.
”MEGA Don Quijote Minato Yamashita Main Store is a 3-minute walk from Motomachi-Chukagai Station on the Minatomirai Line. It is spacious with 425 parking lots. Many other popular tourist attractions such as ””Yokohama Chinatown,”” ””Marine Tower,”” ””Red Brick Warehouse,”” and ””Yamashita Park”” are just within walking distance. In addition, there are many restaurants and hotels, and it is located in a very convenient location. The store has a wide variety of products including ””fresh foods”” and other Japanese sweets, pharmaceuticals, the latest cosmetics, hairdressing and beauty products, home appliances, high-priced sake, branded products, souvenirs, and outdoor products. There is also a restaurant and a soft serve ice cream ””Donpen's soft serve ice cream Yasan”” that you can eat for 50 yen, which is our specialty. We look forward to your visit.”
A store that is 100 meters from JR Gotanda Station and close to the station. It is a convenient store with the Toei Ikegami Line and Asakusa Subway Line. There are many delicious taverns and business hotels nearby. The store has a wide variety of products from the 1st basement floor to the 6th floor, but we especially recommend Asian cosmetics, located at the first floor for you to enjoy. Our store have one of the largest sex toy corners in Tokyo on the 5th floor. The home appliances corner on the top floor has a large selection of home appliances and smartphone parts on one floor! At the store, a big donpen signboard will welcomes you.
Omi beef, natural mallard duck dishes. A Japanese-style ryokan on the shore of Lake Biwa. Traditional course meals using seasonal and local ingredients.
Ubukeya is a ”Uchi Hamono” shop established in 1783 in Osaka. It was located in Edo during the Bakumatsu period, and is still around now. The store name came from the praises that their products ”can cut your ubuke (soft hair), can cut and remove”. They sell a range of products, from tweezers to Japanese knives, to scissors, western knives and other knives. If you take care of them meticulously, they can even be passed on to your grandchildren's generation. Apart from that, you may also find it interesting to see the wooden, quirky architecture of the shop.