Ginza Cafés Kissa YOU The famous soft omelet rice is a must-eat! The traditional cafe behind the Kabukiza Theatre. See More
Aichi Parks & Gardens Nagoya Port Wildflower Garden Bluebonnet Beautiful gardens with wildflowers all around. See More
Aichi Parks & Gardens Todagawa Children's Land 3.95 1 A large children’s center packed with fun and play. See More
Shinjuku Meat Dishes Yakinikutei Rokkasen Honten 4.18 3 Savor the finest cuts of Japanese Kuroge Wagyu beef with a view of Shinjuku. See More
Shibuya Wine Bars Tower’s Bar “BELLOVISTO” A special bar with a night view of Shibuya from 150 meters above the ground that you can use for any situation. See More
Ebisu, Meguro Western Restaurants ristorante scintilla A sophisticated Italian restaurant in a hideaway setting where modern and traditional meet. See More
Ueno Japanese Cuisine Han-tei Nezu A variety of food on skewers served in a tangible cultural property. See More
Ginza Japanese Cuisine Tempura Kondo 3.95 1 The masterpieces of tempura that astonish Ginza’s foodies. See More
Asakusa Japanese Cuisine Fucha Ryori (Cuisine), Bon Satisfy your soul and stomach with seasonal Fucha Cuisine, one of the Shojin vegetarian dishes. See More
Aichi Parks & Gardens Hisaya-odori Garden Flarie An urban oasis bursting with flowers in the heart of the city. See More
Osaka Commercial Buildings Shinsaibashi OPA A sparkling shopping mall standing along Midosuji Avenue. See More
Naha Cafés Sen-nichi A renowned shop for "Okinawa Zenzai," drawing people of all ages with its timeless flavor. See More
Naha Light Meals Original Japanese Thick Pork Omelet - Fukusuke no Tamagoyaki, Ichiba Hondori store Be sure to try the soul food loved by Okinawans. See More
Naha Buses Regular Sightseeing Bus (Naha) A bus tour with two routes allowing you to fully enjoy Okinawa's attractions in one day. See More
Naha Hotels Hotel Palm Royal NAHA Kokusai Street Stay in a resort in the middle of Okinawa’s busy street. See More
Naha Museums Naha City Bunka Tenbusu Building Let's experience a lot of Okinawan culture in Naha's "navel". See More