It is a shopping district specializing in food-related specialty shops, and the district stretches about 800 meters from north to south between the Asakusa and Ueno areas.
A technology gallery where you can experience Japanese high technology by looking, touching and operating. A guided tour is available, as well.
This hotel's highlight is the open-air bath that overlooks its garden
A ritual worth fighting your fear to see
Featuring a lovely Japanese garden that changes expression each season
This temple guesthouse is home to national treasures
Experience the Earth. A guest house where children’s talents are cultivated.
A symbolic bridge crossing the Shinano River
The Philatelic Museum in Tokyo is one of the rare museums in Japan, and visitors can discover the fun and charm of postal stamps from all over the world.
It is an art museum in Marunouchi that holds Japanese contemporary art oriented exhibitions.
This is a temple erected at the wish of Keishoin, the real mother of Shogun Tsunayoshi Tokugawa. The main hall, remaining in its original state from the Genroku period, has been designated as a National Important Cultural Property.
These are memorial towers for Anjin Miura, the British foreign adviser to Ieyasu Tokugawa (the first shogun), and Anjin's wife, who was Japanese.
Castle remains of the Kishu Tokugawa family made up of 555,000 stones
Learn from the Great Hanshin Awaji Earthquake
An amusement park in Tokorozawa, Saitama that is enjoyable for both adults and children.
Make a pitstop here first when visiting Kazuno
A youth hostel where you can enjoy walking through the garden.
Strolling around ponds colored subtle shades of blue
The main street of Gion features a machiya-style townscape on a cobblestone street
A museum specializing in Japanese swords. Some 190 items including swords, mountings and fittings, armor, and information on metalwork.