This aquarium features a unique lineup, including the ”Jellyfish Kaleidoscope” and ”Edo-rium,” which can only be seen at this aquarium.
Tour around the beautiful marshlands
Known by locals as “Kurodani-san”
Handmade cuisine prepared by the proprietress. Reservations are required for the highly popular Kodo Bento lunch boxes
A shrine affiliated with boars and protection for the lower body
One of Tsukioka's most luxurious inns
The Streets Fill up with the Lights of the Kanto Festival!
A sacred place connected to Hideyoshi
Traditional Japanese bathhouses(SENTO).
Inherit Hikaru Genji's luck in love
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
A massive triple gate welcomes you to the head temple for the Obaku sect of Zen Buddhism
The head shrine of all the Inari-jinja shrines across Japan. Its approximately 1,000 photogenic torii gates (an archway to a Shinto shrine) attract many visitors.
A hotel with a commanding view of Matsushima
Experience the world inside the Man'yoshu
This museum displays the works of leading Japanese modern sculptor Fumio Asakura: the site is registered nationally as a Place of Scenic Beauty and the structure itself as a Tangible Cultural Property.
This is an admission-free zoo where you can interact with cute little animals. The area where you can pet rabbits and guinea pigs is popular.
It is a 106-meter-long zenpo-koen-fun that is a mound shaped like a keyhole. This tumulus is the largest in Tokyo and is said to have been built in the 5th century.
A museum where you can relax surrounded by rich greenery. It positions art as a ”sustenance of mental health.”
This Japanese garden is a scenic spot filled with Japanese aesthetics and was opened by Sankei Hara, a silk business tycoon. There, historical buildings stand such as a three-story pagoda and tea houses.