An esteemed department store adored by locals. The busy underground food zone is a must-see!
A well-established Kyoto confection shop that’s perfect for those with a sweet tooth
The view is spectacular during spring and autumn
A famous store that dates back to the Edo Period where you can enjoy traditional Kansai cuisine
Hearty and healthy meals with black rice
Popular for fresh flavor at reasonable prices
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.
Enjoy the adorable shape of wheat gluten manju wrapped in bamboo leaves
[Close to Makuhari Messe at JR Kaihin-Makuhari Station] Specialty stone oven pizza and fresh pasta in a variety of flavors. Value weekday lunch and café menu Enjoy a great sense of openness in a restaurant with high ceilings that faces the lobby of the hotel.
Located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Shibuya Sky is a popular observation deck that offers breathtaking panoramic views of some of the city's most famous landmarks, including Mount Fuji, Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Skytree, and the iconic Shibuya Scramble Crossing. With its stunning views, it's no surprise that Shibuya Sky is a must-visit spot for travelers looking to take in the city from above. Make sure to reserve your tickets in advance!
Partake of fine chocolat inside an elegant old Japanese-style home
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.
An onsen resort popular for its open-air rock bath where you can feel the change of the seasons
Ryogoku and its surrounding areas are rich in tradition and culture that have been passed down since the Edo period (1603-1868). Find everything you want to know about Ryogoku, here at our information center.
From workshops to restaurants
Affectionately known as ”TGC”, this is one of the largest fashion festivals ever held.
An outdoor rock festival held at Hitachi Seaside Park in Ibaraki attended by representative artists from around Japan.
An onsen town lined with Western-style multi-story wooden buildings from the Taisho Period. Exuding a nostalgic atmosphere, the town is often used as a location for movies and TV dramas.
A Zen temple associated with warlord Date Masamune. Visit the main hall, which is a designated national treasure, and the architectural masterpiece that is the Kuri (kitchen building).
Natural forest with a history deriving from the remains of Kitanomaru of the Edo Castle.