Nagoya Commercial Buildings SUNSHINE SAKAE 3.87 2 The building complex symbolized by a Ferris wheel with a beautiful view of the Sakae area. See More
Osaka Winter festivals & Events Festival of the Lights in OSAKA: Midosuji Illumination 3.87 2 A symbol street of light connecting to a shining future. See More
Ueno, Nippori Museums Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum 3.87 2 A “Doorway to Art” made open to all. The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum awaits in Ueno Park. See More
Fuchu, Chofu, Tama Commercial Buildings Keio Seiseki Sakuragaoka Shopping Center 3.87 2 A shopping and foodie haven! Everything’s top-notch at this mega department store. See More
Kumamoto Ramen Kumamoto Ramen Kurotei Main Store 3.87 2 A renowned Kumamoto ramen shop that has continued to evolve since its establishment in 1957. See More
Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree Stations & Roadside Stations & Tourist Information Centers Taito Ward Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center 3.87 2 A tourist information center located right in front of Kaminarimon, popular for its view from the top floor. See More
Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree Shopping Streets Asakusa Shin Nakamise Shopping Street 3.87 2 Safe from rain and intense heat under the arcade! A shopping street traversing Asakusa from east to west. See More
Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree Shopping Streets Asakusa Nakamise Shopping Street (Main Approach to Asakusa Temple) 3.87 2 One of the oldest shopping streets in Japan, bustling with visitors to Asakusa Temple. See More Related Articles Kaminari-mon, the "Thunder Gate" and central landmark of Asakusa. In Asakusa, you can really sense the good old age of traditional Tokyo. Asakusa is highly popular as a place where one can experience authentic Tokyo.
Kaminari-mon, the "Thunder Gate" and central landmark of Asakusa. In Asakusa, you can really sense the good old age of traditional Tokyo. Asakusa is highly popular as a place where one can experience authentic Tokyo.
Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree Summer festivals & Events Sumida River Fireworks Festival, 2025(48th) 3.87 1 A traditional summer evening spectacle in Tokyo. See More Related Articles Complete Guide to Japanese Fireworks Festivals A summer visit to Japan isn’t complete without the addition of a fireworks festival. In this guide we’ll cover not only the Top Three Firework Festivals in Japan, but a few other popular fireworks held across the country, as well. There are also some pro tips and important reminders to help you enjoy these events to the fullest, so be sure to read to the end!
Complete Guide to Japanese Fireworks Festivals A summer visit to Japan isn’t complete without the addition of a fireworks festival. In this guide we’ll cover not only the Top Three Firework Festivals in Japan, but a few other popular fireworks held across the country, as well. There are also some pro tips and important reminders to help you enjoy these events to the fullest, so be sure to read to the end!
Akabane, Itabashi Parks & Gardens Former Furukawa Gardens 3.87 2 The harmony of Japanese and Western-style gardens is excellent. See More
Ibaraki Tourist Attractions Hitachi Station 3.87 2 Beautiful glass-walled station building with the Pacific Ocean filling the windows. See More
Ueno, Nippori Museums The former Iwasaki House Garden 3.87 2 The mansion that reflects the dazzling lifestyle in the Meiji Period. See More
Osaka Museums Nakanoshima Children’s Book Forest 3.87 2 Massive bookshelves with approximately 20,000 books that will pique your curiosity. See More
Jiyugaoka, Sangenjaya, Setagaya, Futako-Tamagawa Shrines & Temples Gotokuji Temple 3.87 2 A temple with a long history in connection with the Ii family where Manekineko will welcome you. See More
Kumamoto Shopping Streets Sakuranobaba Josaien 3.87 2 A recreated Castletown streetscape full of Kumamoto’s best food and shopping. See More
Sapporo Observatories Sapporo TV Tower 3.87 2 A landmark of Sapporo with a panoramic view of the city. See More
Hakodate and Matsumae Shopping Streets Hakodate Morning Market 3.87 2 A food wonderland morning market where Hakodate's delicious food gatherers. See More
Fuchu, Chofu, Tama Stations & Roadside Stations & Tourist Information Centers Fuchu City Tourism Information Center 3.87 2 The hub of Fuchu City’s tourist information. See More Related Articles Only 25 minutes from Shinjuku! Original Sushi-Making & Sake Tasting Tour in Fuchu City In the 7th century, Fuchu City was the capital of the Musashi Province (covering almost all of modern-day Tokyo, Saitama and part of Kanagawa Prefectures). During the Edo period, the city thrived as a post town. Nowadays, we offer a comprehensive tour where participants can explore Japanese history, culture, and delicious food.
Only 25 minutes from Shinjuku! Original Sushi-Making & Sake Tasting Tour in Fuchu City In the 7th century, Fuchu City was the capital of the Musashi Province (covering almost all of modern-day Tokyo, Saitama and part of Kanagawa Prefectures). During the Edo period, the city thrived as a post town. Nowadays, we offer a comprehensive tour where participants can explore Japanese history, culture, and delicious food.
Fuchu, Chofu, Tama Local Products Center & Souvenir Stores Komaya Tabi Shop 3.87 2 You can find all kinds of festival goods from “Kurayami Matsuri” items to happi and tabi socks. See More
Kichijoji, Mitaka Ramen Tsukemen TETSU Mitaka Branch 3.87 2 A famous tsukemen noodle restaurant in front of the bus boarding station by Mitaka Station south exit. See More