Japan’s largest lake, replete with noteworthy places and leisure opportunities
A guardian deity of water with miraculous virtue worshipped since ancient times. The shrine has been worshipped for better luck marriage by countless people through the ages, including nobles.
Articles from Ryoma Sakamoto and the Shinsengumi are on display
Enjoy views in every season
Convenient access - 15 min. from Haneda International Airport, 8 min. from Yokohama Station! Choose from one of our 3 unique room styles!
A significant cultural property with the feel of Edo/Tokyo. Richly decorated with gold foils, the magnificent main building also known as the ”shrine of gold” is astounding.
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.
A facility where you can experience the nature and history of remote wilderness of Oku-Nikko
The spectacular views of the enormous rocks will impress you
It succeeds in recreating the model of railway trains down to the last detail by utilizing authentic railway technology. The museum of Nobutaro Hara's model railway and his collection.
Berrick Hall is a Spanish-style mansion built on top of a hill. You can enjoy both the historical building and a garden that sits on 1,980 square meters of land.
Denim made using traditional methods
A sacred place connected to Hideyoshi
An 800-meter-long shopping street with retractable roof for all-weather shopping. An area that continues to develop while retaining its old-world charm.
Traditional Japanese bathhouses(SENTO).
A gathering of popular fashion brands
Great seafood, great hot springs, and invigorating views
Giant Kansai outlets near Kyoto with 230 shops
Just a 5-minute walk from Asakusabashi Station. Step through the vividly-colored noren curtain to find a space filled with the spirit of Japan in an area brimming with old downtown atmosphere.
This is a continuous stretch of land from the forest, marsh, and mudflat to the sea that remains in its natural state.