Street connecting the east exit of Ikebukuro station to Sunshine, lined with numerous shops.
Bukeyashiki Street with the Ashina family's 15,000-koku castle town. The direct descendants of the family still live in one of the upper-class samurai residences.
A stone paved street where shops of long standing are lined up, full of Kyoto atmosphere
It is an area where restaurants that make you feel the traditional Japanese atmosphere are dotted in the alleys, and it is delightful to walk in the area at night.
A street that feels like it’s from the Edo Period
It is a shopping district specializing in food-related specialty shops, and the district stretches about 800 meters from north to south between the Asakusa and Ueno areas.
The main street of Gion features a machiya-style townscape on a cobblestone street
Akihabara Electric Town or Akihabara Denki Gai is an area crowded with stores that handle various electrical goods. There are many stores that carry anime and figurine-related goods as well.
About 400 shops handling food products, such as fresh seafood and produce, are gathered in this market. It is a very popular spot for visitors from in and out of the country.
A cobblestone road thick with the atmosphere of old Osaka
A unique back street of Akihabara Electric Town, full of stores selling PC peripherals.
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.
A nationally designated Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings, overflowing with exotic appeal
This store sells dried products such as bonito, kelp and small sardines — all indispensable to the seasoning of Japanese cuisine.
From its152-meter-high observation platform, the Tokyo Tower can be seen right in front of you. This building is a skyscraper that houses various facilities.
Southern Osaka's hippest place, where the all the trendy young people go
Popular with tourists, check out this shopping district and its old Japan feel
A 670-meter-long shopping street with a variety of small shops.
One of Kobe's busiest areas
A complex with a tree-like architecture combining public and private facilities.