Yokohama Commercial Buildings Yokohama Porta An underground shopping center directly connected to Yokohama Station’s East Exit. See More
Yokohama Commercial Buildings Sogo Yokohama One of Japan’s largest department stores, known for its impressive sales floor area. See More
Yokohama Commercial Buildings Yokohama Takashimaya A shopping and dining destination where rich history and tradition blend seamlessly with the latest trends. See More
Yokohama Commercial Buildings Yokohama Bay Quarter Fresh sea breezes at this waterfront shopping mall hub for food and shopping. See More
Ginza Hotels Henn na Hotel Tokyo Ginza A hotel that seamlessly blends human and robot services with cutting-edge technology. See More
Nakano, Suginami, Nerima Parks & Gardens Tetsugakudo Park A unique park where you can nourish your mind and connect with nature. See More
Gunma Nature Spots Lake Onuma (Gunma Prefecture) A scenic lake where both adventure seekers and relaxation lovers can enjoy a fulfilling time. See More
Fuchu Hotels Hotel Continental Fuchu A hotel with house-run farm and ties to Thoroughbread horses. See More Related Articles A Journey Through Horse Racing Culture, Traditions, and Cuisine: A Full Day Itinerary at Tokyo Racecourse This model itinerary centers around the Tokyo Racecourse, a venue that opened in 1933 (Meiji 8) and boasts over 90 years of history. It is Tokyo’s only venue for central horse racing events and the largest racecourse in Japan, offering seating for 15,000 spectators. Home to major events like the Japan Cup, which is renowned as one of the top races in the world, this enormous racecourse has seen as many as 190,000 visitors in a single day. In this guide, we’ll explore a comprehensive itinerary that revolves around Tokyo Racecourse, featuring must-try horse racing-themed cuisine and accommodation suggestions for the perfect horse-racing-filled experience.
A Journey Through Horse Racing Culture, Traditions, and Cuisine: A Full Day Itinerary at Tokyo Racecourse This model itinerary centers around the Tokyo Racecourse, a venue that opened in 1933 (Meiji 8) and boasts over 90 years of history. It is Tokyo’s only venue for central horse racing events and the largest racecourse in Japan, offering seating for 15,000 spectators. Home to major events like the Japan Cup, which is renowned as one of the top races in the world, this enormous racecourse has seen as many as 190,000 visitors in a single day. In this guide, we’ll explore a comprehensive itinerary that revolves around Tokyo Racecourse, featuring must-try horse racing-themed cuisine and accommodation suggestions for the perfect horse-racing-filled experience.
Shinagawa Meat Dishes Monster Grill Gotanda Monster-sized, hearty steaks and hamburg steaks served with bold flavor. See More
Shinagawa Cafés Café au lait Tokyo Japan’s only café dedicated exclusively to café au lait, a dream come true for café au lait lovers. See More
Shinagawa Chinese Food Chinkashisai Gotanda Branch Authentic Sichuan cuisine crafted with an unwavering dedication to tradition and bold flavors. See More
Shinagawa Meat Dishes WARAYAKI funsista A restaurant that has taken warayaki (straw-grilled cooking) to the next level, elevating it into a refined culinary art. See More
Gunma Shrines & Temples Maebashi Toshogu Shrine Blessings Abound! Shrine dedicated to Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu. See More
Gunma Experiences Facilities Communication park for dogs and people (Sekai no Meiken Bokujo) A nature-filled facility where you can play with dogs from around the world. See More
Gunma Museums Rinkokaku Illuminated at night! Experience the refined beauty of this traditional Japanese architectural masterpiece. See More
Gunma Zoos & Aquariums Shikishima Park Kadokura Techno Rose Garden Best viewed in spring and fall! A stunning garden filled with the beauty and fragrance of 600 varieties of roses. See More
Hachioji Other Goods Takao Hot Tab A pure bicarbonate bath additive, blessed with a goma fire ritual at Takao-san Yakuo-in Temple, providing warmth and relaxation for both body and mind. See More Related Articles Warming You from the Inside Out: The Takao Hot Tab Story – A Bath Additive Rooted in Health and Community Commitment Bathing is deeply ingrained in Japanese culture—not just for cleansing, but as a ritual for relaxation and health. A warm bath helps to relieve fatigue and soothe both body and mind. The "Takao Hot Tab" bath additive was developed to replicate the therapeutic effects of a hot spring at home. In this article, we explore the origins of this innovative product, its development journey, and its lineup.
Warming You from the Inside Out: The Takao Hot Tab Story – A Bath Additive Rooted in Health and Community Commitment Bathing is deeply ingrained in Japanese culture—not just for cleansing, but as a ritual for relaxation and health. A warm bath helps to relieve fatigue and soothe both body and mind. The "Takao Hot Tab" bath additive was developed to replicate the therapeutic effects of a hot spring at home. In this article, we explore the origins of this innovative product, its development journey, and its lineup.
Kudanshita, Korakuen Shopping Streets Kakurenbo Yokocho Alley A hidden alleyway dotted with renowned gourmet restaurants, preserving the refined elegance of the traditional geisha district. See More
Hachioji Amusement Parks & Theme parks OSEBA The World’s First Theme Park Dedicated to Pushing Buttons. See More
Kudanshita, Korakuen Shopping Streets Hyogo Yokocho Alley A charming cobblestone alley where the old and new townscapes meet. See More