Ginza Museums The Seiko Museum Ginza 3.95 1 Experience the history of time and watches at the Seiko Museum in Ginza, the birthplace of Seiko. See More
Setagaya Shrines & Temples Sakura Jingu 3.95 1 The best power spot in Tokyo that inherits the ancient Shinto religion. See More
Nakano, Suginami, Nerima Shrines & Temples Omiya Hachimangu Shrine 3.95 1 Nicknamed as the “Belly Button of Tokyo,” Hichiman-sama has vast premises and great blessings. See More
Shibuya Museums Cosmo Planetarium Shibuya 3.95 1 The popular planetarium, known for entertaining commentators. See More
Akihabara Shrines & Temples Yushima Seido 3.95 1 A popular temple to make a wish for success in an entrance examination and a mausoleum enshrining Confucius (Kongzi) founded by the fifth Shogun, Tsunayoshi Tokugawa. See More
Akasaka Museums Geihinkan Akasaka Rikyu (State Guest House, Akasaka Place) 3.95 1 The grand state guest house which entertained many dignitaries. See More
Ueno Museums The Ueno Royal Museum 3.95 1 The celebrated museum with creative exhibitions and public entry exhibitions. See More
Hyogo Hot Springs & Hot Spring Resorts Kinosaki Onsen 3.95 1 Six out-spa baths are scattered throughout the elegant hot spring resort. See More
Nippori Amusement Parks & Theme parks Arakawa Amusement Park 3.95 1 Enjoy in a renewal amusement park! A municipal amusement park recommended to family customers. See More
Nippori Shrines & Temples Entsuji Temple 3.95 1 Built more than 1200 years ago, revolutionalists lay in this temple ground. See More
Harajuku,Shibuya Shrines & Temples Togo Jinja 3.95 1 The shrine next to Harajuku’s Takeshita Street which enshrines Heihachiro Togo. See More
Sendai Museums Sendai Mediatheque 3.95 1 If you are taking a walk, be sure to stop by at this cultural center connected to the community. See More Related Articles 20 Must-Visit Attractions to Experience the Charm of Sendai Sendai City has grown as the central hub of the Tohoku region since the era of Date Masamune. Here, we’ve picked out some of the best sightseeing spots, shopping areas, and events to help you make the most of your trip to Sendai.
20 Must-Visit Attractions to Experience the Charm of Sendai Sendai City has grown as the central hub of the Tohoku region since the era of Date Masamune. Here, we’ve picked out some of the best sightseeing spots, shopping areas, and events to help you make the most of your trip to Sendai.
Asakusa Shrines & Temples Asakusa Shrine 3.95 1 This shrine enshrines the deity who contributed to the construction of Sensoji Temple and is popularly known as "Sanja-sama." See More
Ueno Shrines & Temples Shitaya Jinja 3.95 1 The historic shrine from which the name of town derived from. See More
Haneda Airport Neighborhood Shrines & Temples Haneda Shrine 3.95 1 The historic shrine said to keep travelers safe. See More
Odaiba Amusement Parks & Theme parks Diamond and Flower Ferris Wheel 3.95 1 One of the tallest Ferris wheels in Japan, offering a panoramic view of Kanto's sightseeing spots. See More
Akasaka Museums Suntory Hall 3.95 1 The “Music Hall of Fame” with the sound effects that enhances presence. See More
Ebisu, Meguro Shrines & Temples Otori Shrine 3.95 1 The oldest shrine in Meguro Ward, known for its "Tori-no-Ichi" festival since the Edo period. See More
Asahikawa and Sounkyo Ramen Hokkaido Ramen Santouka Asahikawa Honten (Flagship Store) 3.95 1 Relish internationally-beloved pork bone salt ramen originated in Asahikawa, Hokkaido. See More
Sapporo Museums Former Hokkaido Government Office Building 3.95 1 For nearly 80 years, it was the base/center for Hokkaido’s politics and was commonly-known as the Red Brick Building. Come and learn about Sapporo in the Meiji Era. See More