Harajuku Commercial Buildings KIDDY LAND Harajuku Store 3.95 1 A premier shop in the Harajuku–Omotesando area for all your favorite characters. See More
Ginza Museums Shiseido Gallery 3.95 1 Opened in 1919, Shiseido Gallery is one of the oldest art galleries in Japan. See More
Kanagawa Parks & Gardens Odawara Flower Garden 3.95 1 A park where visitors can enjoy seasonal blooms alongside the vibrant tropical plants housed in its greenhouse. See More
Gunma Ropeway Harunasan Ropeway 3.95 1 A three-minute aerial journey offering breathtaking panoramic views. See More
Ebisu, Meguro Miscellaneous Goods Nakameguro Tsutaya Books 3.95 1 A modern bookstore where you can discover books and lifestyle goods to enrich your everyday life. See More
Ebisu, Meguro Japanese Cuisine Torishiki 3.95 1 Offering the finest yakitori that impresses everyone. See More
Ikebukuro Hotels Hotel Metropolitan 3.95 1 An elegant retreat in the bustling heart of the city. See More
Kudanshita, Korakuen Museums St. Mary's Cathedral, Tokyo 3.95 1 A stunning cathedral designed by world-renowned architect Kenzo Tange. See More
Tama Parks & Gardens Keio Mogusaen 3.95 1 A garden in Tokyo that encapsulates the essence of Japanese beauty. See More Related Articles Enjoying Keio Mogusaen: Admiring the Flowers and Views of Hino, Tokyo, Throughout the Four Seasons Keio Mogusaen is a lush Japanese garden rich in seasonal beauty in Hino City, Tokyo. Located about 40 minutes by train from Shinjuku, it is ideal for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and quietly enjoy seasonal scenery. The garden is home to about 30 varieties of flowering trees, including plum blossoms, hydrangeas, and maples with brilliant autumn foliage. From the lookout point, you can see Mt. Fuji and Tokyo Skytree. This article introduces the seasonal highlights, history, private rental of traditional Japanese rooms, and even local specialty sweets—showcasing the many charms of Keio Mogusaen.
Enjoying Keio Mogusaen: Admiring the Flowers and Views of Hino, Tokyo, Throughout the Four Seasons Keio Mogusaen is a lush Japanese garden rich in seasonal beauty in Hino City, Tokyo. Located about 40 minutes by train from Shinjuku, it is ideal for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and quietly enjoy seasonal scenery. The garden is home to about 30 varieties of flowering trees, including plum blossoms, hydrangeas, and maples with brilliant autumn foliage. From the lookout point, you can see Mt. Fuji and Tokyo Skytree. This article introduces the seasonal highlights, history, private rental of traditional Japanese rooms, and even local specialty sweets—showcasing the many charms of Keio Mogusaen.
Ashikaga,Tochigi Winter festivals & Events Ashikaga Flower Park "Garden of Light Flowers" 3.95 1 A staggering 5 million lights! This illumination, featuring a sea of light flowers, is one of Japan's top three illumination events, lighting up the park in a dazzling display. See More
Chofu Shrines & Temples Kokuryo Shrine 3.95 1 Millenium Wisteria, the ancient tree of majesty awaits! See it during next full bloom. See More
Hachioji Japanese Cuisine Takaosan Takahashiya 3.95 1 Sumptuous, craft soba at this building steeped in history. See More
Hachioji Western Restaurants Takaosan FuMotoYA 3.95 1 Bite in for signature pizza taste! Foot bath and fun vibes at this spot just steps from the station. See More
Hachioji Tourist Attractions Mt. Takao Sumika 3.95 1 A hot all-in-one stop at the station with local favorite Tenguyaki, soba shops, cafés and more. See More Related Articles Complete guide to sightseeing at Mount Takao: This guide will cover both the charm and the highlights! Mount Takao is certified as a three-star tourist destination in the Michelin Guide and boasting the highest number of climbers in the world. The popularity of Mount Takao stems from its accessibility, well-maintained environment suitable for casual hiking, numerous attractions along the trails, and above all, the opportunity to fully enjoy the nature of Takao. To ensure that even first-time visitors can enjoy Mount Takao, this article introduces basic information and attractions of Mount Takao, as well as hiking routes, recommended sightseeing seasons, and appropriate clothing for each season.
Complete guide to sightseeing at Mount Takao: This guide will cover both the charm and the highlights! Mount Takao is certified as a three-star tourist destination in the Michelin Guide and boasting the highest number of climbers in the world. The popularity of Mount Takao stems from its accessibility, well-maintained environment suitable for casual hiking, numerous attractions along the trails, and above all, the opportunity to fully enjoy the nature of Takao. To ensure that even first-time visitors can enjoy Mount Takao, this article introduces basic information and attractions of Mount Takao, as well as hiking routes, recommended sightseeing seasons, and appropriate clothing for each season.
Chofu Shrines & Temples Senryuji Temple (Komae City, Tokyo) 3.95 1 It is said to have been built in the year 765, and is the most historical spot in Komae. See More
Tochigi Nature Spots Nasu-dake (Mt. Chausu) 3.95 1 A renowned mountain in Tochigi, with smoke still rising from its active crater. See More
Fuchu Parks & Gardens Sengenyama Park 3.95 1 A nature-rich park centered around the 80-meter-high Asama Mountain. See More
Tachikawa Ramen Ramen Square (Tachikawa City) 3.95 1 A collective of specialty ramen shops in a New York-inspired setting. See More
Yokohama Museums Hara Model Railway Museum 3.95 1 A vast display of model trains by world-renowned model train maker and collector. See More
Hachioji Snacks Mount Takao's specialty "Tenguyaki" 3.95 1 When visiting Mount Takao, you must try the iconic Tenguyaki, a charmingly shaped sweet resembling a tengu. See More