Immerse yourself in a picturesque Japanese setting
In addition to the museum's various themed exhibitions and displays of Japanese modern and contemporary artworks, the location is also attractive due to the scenery that has made the place known as the museum with a superb view and rich natural environment.
Formerly Kumano Hayatama Taisha Shrine, this shrine is located on the grounds where Kumano’s three deities descended
A Japanese restaurant popular for its seasonal seafood dishes
All-you-can-eat inaka (country-style) soba
An ancient temple with a beautiful garden, connected to Murasaki Shibibu
A museum located in Ueno Park. Visitors can enjoy a variety of artworks including ones designated as Important Cultural Properties.
Foreign Visitors WELCOME! SENTO. This establishment warmly welcomes international tourists.
Where the successful Hideyoshi Toyotomi worshipped the three-faced Daikokuten
A resort that boasts sophisticated facilities and rooms with a marvelous panoramic view
A zoological garden containing around 640 animals and 110 species from all over the world, displayed in a more free and natural environment.
Encounter the Man’yoshu and plants from time immemorial
A ryokan with a view of a silvery waterfall
Karaoke and a rock sauna at an open-air bath overlooking the ocean. Pets welcome
The Suntory Museum of Art is directly connected with Roppongi Station and inside Tokyo Midtown — a chic integrated complex where you can enjoy shopping.
An ancient temple known as an exemplary viewing spot for autumn leaves since the Heian period.
A stock exchange that offers tours. It is a symbol of Japanese economy where an estimated 61,000 people visit annually.
A natural park in the Kichijoji area. Popular among families and couples as a place they can enjoy the nature and culture of Musashino and interact with animals.
Japan's first national art museum located next to the Imperial palace, and it houses more than 12,500 artworks.
Yamate 111 Ban-Kan, or the Yamate #111 Residence, is a Spanish-style mansion with red roofing tiles and white exterior walls built inside the Harbor View Park.