An inaniwa udon shop run directly by the maker
At Japan Sake and Shochu Information Center , you can look, touch, and experience Japanese sake, authentic shochu, awamori and so on.
Every day's a festival at this shopping street
You can enjoy the nature of the mountain and the view it presents on a day trip from central Tokyo. You can indulge in a historical ambience at the mysterious temple. You can enjoy traditional tofu dish there.
One of Japan's biggest anime specialty shops. Loaded with DVDs, comics and original goods you can't get anywhere else.
The fireworks town of Omagari, the pinnacle of fireworks art
This is an interactive museum where you can learn what prompted the birth of the world's first instant ramen and its history.
Foreign Visitors WELCOME! SENTO. This establishment warmly welcomes international tourists.
Symbolizing the sacred mountain Haguro
This lushly green shrine faces Midosuji boulevard and is more than 1600 years old
A guardian shinto shrine in northern Shinagawa-shuku. Best known for its portable shrines during the annual Shinagawa Shrine Festival in June.
A trekking spot surrounded by mother nature
A large entertainment space whose main building is Akasaka TBS broadcast center. It regularly holds musical performances, plays and other events.
A popular spot for taking commemorative photos
Japan's largest indoor theme park with fun attractions for the whole family.
This veteran inn boasts traditions carried on from the Genroku era
A Nichiren Buddhist temple housing Kishimojin (Hariti), the deity of easy childbirth. Steeped in nature, Kishimojin-do has been a popular site for viewing cherry blossoms since the Edo period (1603-1868).
A museum were you can enjoy the modern works painted by the illustrators such as Takabatake Kasho who swept through the art publication world.
The site of the former mountain castle once considered impregnable