Sushi toppings with lasting freshness
The Nikko Tamozawa Imperial Villa is one of the largest of all wooden imperial villas to be erected during the Meiji Era. Today, guests can tour the inside of the villa as well as its yard.
Introducing life in Osaka during the Edo period, the museum makes it fun to learn about the history and culture of housing and living.
This temple guesthouse is home to national treasures
One of Japan's Three Big Festivals
The Chidori-ga-fuchi Moat is located northwest of the Imperial Palace. The nature-rich sidewalk along the moat is called the Chidori-ga-fuchi Ryokudo (a green road), which runs for 700 meters. It is one of the most famous cherry blossom viewing sites in Japan.
Traditional Japanese bathhouses(SENTO).
A house built in late Taisho era, after the Great Kanto Earthquake, as a residence for foreigners.
A temple that has existed since the Warring States period and is connected to Nobunaga
A genuine Japanese-style ryokan located on the lakeside of Lake Tazawa
From its152-meter-high observation platform, the Tokyo Tower can be seen right in front of you. This building is a skyscraper that houses various facilities.
A luxurious facility that mimics a Noh stage
Come face to face with lions behind glass
A foreign residence of highly exotic, colonial design
The Matsuchiyama Shoden Honryu-in Temple close to Senso-ji Temple, is recognized as a ”power spot” by the common people. On this spot they pray for the material benefits in this world. With Y-shaped daikon radishes and kinchaku (Japanese traditional style pouch) people pray for finding a suitable marriage partner and for matrimonial happiness.
Located on the former site of Hakone-Rikyu Palace. You can enjoy splendid views of Lake Ashinoko and Mt. Fuji.
A thatched hut that stands in lush greenery
A mysterious building with a unique structure that has two separate stairways