This is a hands-on museum in which you can learn by looking at, touching, and operating exhibits. You can enjoy learning the history and the latest technology of subway systems.
Soak in the luxurious, relaxing moment away from the hustle and bustle
There is a wide selection of popular home appliances. A store with a passport reader. All items are duty free.
Stroll around the beautiful, mystical lakes and ponds
Discover Tohoku history and culture
A National Natural Monument famous as the breeding grounds for the black-tailed seagull
A museum that displays precious references to sumo wrestling — a form of traditional culture dating to the era of Japanese myths.
Soak in the hot springs while looking out through the pine forest at Shirahama Beach
A great place to stop by going to and leaving the park
Edo Wonderland is a huge theme park with a realistic simulation of a town from the Edo Period.
A suspension bridge linking the city center to Rinkai Fukutoshin (Tokyo Waterfront Secondary City Center). The ocean view from the walkway and the lights that change each season are worth seeing.
It is a very popular sightseeing spot that you do not want to miss when you visit Tokyo. There are many ways to enjoy your visit because it offers observation decks, artwork, and the Tokyo Tourist Information Center.
Forest Village is an outdoor complex located in the middle of a beautiful spacious park.
This art museum houses many pieces of artwork, mainly paintings, woodblock prints, sculptures, and others that were created by the hands of artists who have a tie with Kawagoe.
This store sells dried products such as bonito, kelp and small sardines — all indispensable to the seasoning of Japanese cuisine.
Edutainment style aquarium where you can enjoy learning about the ”Sagami Bay and the Pacific Ocean,” the treasury of the marine life, and ”creatures” as basic themes.
Indulge in Japanese dishes unique to this inn
A park once popular with writers
Connecting journeys, people and hearts of all travelers. This hostel stands in Akihabara, a town that grew with the increasing popularization of Japanese modern culture.