Nakano, Suginami, Nerima Shopping Streets Yakushi Ai Road Shopping Street 4.07 2 A shopping street in a gateway town with a nostalgic atmosphere of Showa. See More
Ebisu, Meguro Shopping Streets Ebisu Yokocho 4.07 2 A two-minute walk from Ebisu Station, this "Drunkards' Alley" is full of retro Showa-era atmosphere. See More
Ueno Shrines & Temples Kaneiji Temple 4.07 2 The family temple of the Tokugawa family where successive shoguns rest. See More
Haneda Airport Neighborhood Parks & Gardens Ikegami Baien (Plum Garden) 4.07 2 The garden with more than 30 species of plum trees signal the beginning of spring. See More
Odaiba Shopping Streets Tsukiji Outer Market 4.07 2 A central place of “Food Town, Tsukiji” with over 400 wholesales and retail shops. See More
Kudanshita, Korakuen Museums Gakushi-kaikan 4.07 1 A classic structure allows you to experience history. See More
Hachioji Shrines & Temples Takao-san Yakuo-in 4.07 2 A head temple of Shingon Buddhism with a history of over 1200 years is popular as a sacred place. See More
Akihabara Famous Places Akihabara Electric Town 4.07 2 One of Japan’s largest electronics towns, known globally as Akiba. See More
Hakone Japanese Cuisine Hakone Gindofu 4.07 2 The exceptional tofu beloved by locals. Taste it fresh at the store. See More
Akihabara Family Restaurants Coco’s Akihabara Branch 4.07 2 Happily serving delicious dishes with high-level restaurants service. See More
Nakano, Suginami, Nerima Famous Places Koenji 4.07 2 Koenji has a variety of faces as a "Vintage Shops town" and a "gourmet town." Seasonal events are also an attraction. See More
Sagamihara Nature Spots Tsukui Lake 4.07 2 Serene landscapes in this nature-rich, leisure area surrounding a man-made lake. See More
Ibaraki Nature Spots Lake Kasumigaura 4.07 2 The second-largest lake in Japan. In the magnificent scenery with Kasumigaura and Mt.Tsukuba, you can enjoy lakeside cycling. See More
Kanagawa Trains & Subway ENODEN (Enoshima Electric Railway) 4.07 2 A popular train that runs between the ancient capital of Kamakura and Enoshima. See More Related Articles Let's get the most out of “eno=pass”! Discover the traditions of Enoshima, an island rich in history. Enoshima Island is said to be the site of the legend of “Enoshima Engi,” in which a goddess descended on the island to guide a dragon who had been wrongdoing. Since Enoshima is easily accessible from Edo (Tokyo), the “Enoshima Pilgrimage” boom drew a large number of worshippers to the island during the Edo period. Enoshima is rich in history, traditions, and resort attractions, and using an eno=pass, a money-saving 1-day pass, is a great way to explore.
Let's get the most out of “eno=pass”! Discover the traditions of Enoshima, an island rich in history. Enoshima Island is said to be the site of the legend of “Enoshima Engi,” in which a goddess descended on the island to guide a dragon who had been wrongdoing. Since Enoshima is easily accessible from Edo (Tokyo), the “Enoshima Pilgrimage” boom drew a large number of worshippers to the island during the Edo period. Enoshima is rich in history, traditions, and resort attractions, and using an eno=pass, a money-saving 1-day pass, is a great way to explore.
Ebisu, Meguro Western Restaurants Daikanyama restaurant Chez Lui 4.07 2 Elegant, classical French cuisine at a restaurant in a single remodeled Japanese-style house See More
Harajuku Commercial Buildings Q Plaza Harajuku 4.07 2 A Complex with Many Stylish and Unique Restaurants and Cafes. See More
Chiba Japanese Cuisine Kaneshichi Suisan 4.07 2 Enjoy a real fishermen’s meal from Boso Peninsula, mouth-watering fresh seafood. See More
Chiba Commercial Buildings IKSPIARI 4.07 2 Commercial complex within the Tokyo Disney Resort. See More