Directly connected to Oshiage Station, located next to TOKYO SKYTREE, and representing all the attractions of Sumida City 's industry, culture, history, tourism, and gourmet food. Duty free is available.
A relaxing, casual environment with an extensive offering of black-colored sweets, lunch items, and more
Warabimochi on a bed of frozen roasted soybean flour and honey
Enjoy the greenery of the garden inside Nanzen-ji Temple at a boiled tofu store
Exquisite hamburg steak made from domestic boar
A festival popular with foreign visitors to Japan, where the mikoshi, having the motif of the male genitalia, which is considered to be sacred, is very lively jostled about.
This park was created to celebrate the wedding of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko. The fountains are illuminated during the night, creating fantastic night views.
A shrine with 2,400 years of history and the largest shrine gate, symbolizing Yahiko.
Take a snack break at this Japanese sweet shop’s tea house
Enjoy both city and nature with the ocean breeze
Kinomiya Shrine, along with a towering 2,000 year old sacred tree on site, has been worshiped as a god of Atami since ancient times.
Enjoy the adorable shape of wheat gluten manju wrapped in bamboo leaves
An onsen resort popular for its open-air cypress bath, offering a sense of spaciousness
These standard sweets are smooth and melt in your mouth
AVETIKA is an underground shopping town in Osaka's Tennoji Abeno district, and includes 45 stores such as fashion outlets and gourmet restaurants and more.
One of Asia's largest art events, where artists of all ages, nationalities, genres and styles gather.
This was the first zoo to be established in Japan, with more than 100 years of history. There are about 400 different species of animals, such as the giant panda, kept in this zoo.
New, yet nostalgic. The station shopping arcade is a mix of older shops with history, and stylish, newer shops.
A deep, mystical gorge stretching over 2 km long. Take the famous ”Boat Ride down Geibi Gorge” for the chance to see countless strangely shaped boulders.
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