Asakusa Japanese Cuisine MISOJYU Asakusa Main Store A place where miso soup, usually a side dish, takes center stage. Classic Japanese breakfast with an innovative twist. See More
Aoyama and Omotesando Miscellaneous Goods MIZEN Aoyama Flagship Store A Japan-born luxury brand makes headlines by infusing traditional craftsmanship with a fresh, modern twist. See More
Aoyama and Omotesando,Kichijoji Jewelry & Watches Maker’s Watch Knot Omotesando Gallery Shop Customizable watches made with authentic Japanese glam and fair from this pioneer of domestic timepieces. See More Related Articles Knot: Top-Notch Quality from this Japan-Born Watch Brand Eyes from all across the world are fixed on Knot, the watch brand with 12 directly-owned shops across Japan. Below is a round-up of why the world reaches for the Knot brand and its undeniable penchant for authentic, Japan-made quality.
Knot: Top-Notch Quality from this Japan-Born Watch Brand Eyes from all across the world are fixed on Knot, the watch brand with 12 directly-owned shops across Japan. Below is a round-up of why the world reaches for the Knot brand and its undeniable penchant for authentic, Japan-made quality.
Fuchu Parks & Gardens Sengenyama Park A nature-rich park centered around the 80-meter-high Asama Mountain. See More
Tachikawa Museums The National Institute of Polar Research Antarctic and Arctic Science Museum The stirring intrigue of the Artic and Antarctica await at this fun, free admission science museum. See More
Tachikawa Ramen Ramen Square (Tachikawa City) A collective of specialty ramen shops in a New York-inspired setting. See More
Akasaka Parks & Gardens Hotel New Otani Japanese Garden The Japanese garden at the heart of a city with ambience from Edo Period. See More
Yokohama Museums Hara Model Railway Museum A vast display of model trains by world-renowned model train maker and collector. See More
Aoyama and Omotesando Museums Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum Experience the bold and unconventional world of iconic Japanese artist Taro Okamoto. See More
Nakano, Suginami, Nerima Shrines & Temples Shakujii Hikawa Shrine The revered guardian shrine of the Shakujii area, cherished by the local community. See More
Tokyo Zoos & Aquariums Adachi Park of Living Things Observe the lives of around 500 species of living creatures and learn about the preciousness of life. See More
Katsushika Parks & Gardens Horikiri Shobuen A historic iris garden that has been a renowned spot for Hanashobu (Japanese irises) since the Edo period. See More
Hachioji Ramen Binbintei Main Store A long-established ramen shop specializing in Hachioji ramen, known for its flavorful broth enhanced by finely chopped onions. See More
Okutama Zoos & Aquariums Hinotonton Zoo (Hamura Zoo) The town zoo where you can see nearly 70 species of creatures. See More
Saitama Summer festivals & Events Kumagaya Fan Festival(Uchiwa Matsuri) The largest Gion Festival in the Kanto area with its musical accompaniment, dashi(float) and yatai (food stalls) See More
Hachioji Parks & Gardens Takaosan Fumoto Park Splash and play in the river at this newly opened park just in front of Takaosanguchi Station. See More
Hachioji Japanese Cuisine Takao Sumire-an The violet color marks the spot! Grab a photo-worthy inari sushi to go or to stay. See More
Hachioji Commercial Buildings Soto Terrace Hachioji-born culture and performing arts for you to experience at this serene Japanese space. See More Related Articles Experience Traditional Ozasiki Play in the Lantern-lit Geisha District of Hachioji, Tokyo A geisha is an entertainer who embodies traditional Japanese performing arts. They are masters of singing, dancing, playing the shamisen, and conversation, all while creating a lively and sophisticated atmosphere for guests. You can experience this rich geisha culture firsthand at Soto Terrace in Hachioji. An event called "Experience Japanese Hospitality in Tokyo" is being held, where you can enjoy various Ozashiki Asobi (traditional parlor games).
Experience Traditional Ozasiki Play in the Lantern-lit Geisha District of Hachioji, Tokyo A geisha is an entertainer who embodies traditional Japanese performing arts. They are masters of singing, dancing, playing the shamisen, and conversation, all while creating a lively and sophisticated atmosphere for guests. You can experience this rich geisha culture firsthand at Soto Terrace in Hachioji. An event called "Experience Japanese Hospitality in Tokyo" is being held, where you can enjoy various Ozashiki Asobi (traditional parlor games).
Odaiba Shopping Streets Daiba 1-chome Shopping Street Unforgettable shopping and wall-to-wall retro vibes at this retail townscape, recreated from 1950s (Showa 30s) Japan. See More
Odaiba Experiences Facilities Daiba Haunted School Ultra-realistic frights at the haunted house set, meticulously stylized inside an abandoned school. See More