Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree Experiences Facilities Jidaiya Asakusa 4.03 3 Experience various traditional Japanese cultural activities such as rickshaw traveling, tea ceremonies, and wearing kimonos. See More
Ginza, Yurakucho Famous Places Ginza-Dori street 4.03 3 It is the main street of Ginza, Japan's world-class district lined with department stores and high-end brand stores. See More
Ginza, Yurakucho Commercial Buildings Matsuya Ginza 4.03 3 Go shopping at a long-established department store with a history of Ginza. See More
Ikebukuro Cafés SANRIO CAFE Ikebukuro Shop 4.03 3 An adorable and healing cafe where you can try various food inspired by Sanrio characters. See More
Shinjuku, Okubo, Yoyogi, Yotsuya Famous Places Kagurazaka 4.03 3 A retro streetscape lined with trendy shops and eateries. See More
Fuchu, Chofu, Tama Museums JRA Tokyo Racecourse 4.03 3 The biggest horse racecourse in Japan. 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.
Aoyama, Omotesando, Harajuku Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop Aoyama Tajimaya 4.03 3 Also recommended as a souvenir! A popular shop for Mamegashi and Peanut Paste. See More
Ueno, Nippori Sweets Shop & Desserts Shop WAGASHI KUNPU 4.03 3 A Japanese confectionary shop where you can experience the extravagant marriage between the wagashi with sake. See More
Tsukiji, Odaiba, Toyosu Museums Fuji TV Headquarters Building 4.03 3 Its Spherical Observation Room is a Landmark of Lot of Fun in Odaiba! See More
Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree Japanese Cuisine Daikokuya Tempura 4.03 3 A well-known restaurant serving prawn tendon in Asakusa, an area that’s famous for the dish. See More Related Articles Kaminari-mon, the "Thunder Gate" and central landmark of Asakusa. In Asakusa, you can really sense the good old age of traditional Tokyo. Asakusa is highly popular as a place where one can experience authentic Tokyo.
Kaminari-mon, the "Thunder Gate" and central landmark of Asakusa. In Asakusa, you can really sense the good old age of traditional Tokyo. Asakusa is highly popular as a place where one can experience authentic Tokyo.
Tokyo Station, Nihonbashi, Marunouchi Parks & Gardens Wadakura Fountain Park 4.03 3 A city oasis offering solace with a fountain and abundant greenery. See More
Akabane, Itabashi Ramen Mouko Tanmen Nakamoto Flagship Shop 4.03 3 Addictive, extremely spicy ramen! See More Related Articles A Complete List of Best Ramen Restaurants in Tokyo! Tokyo is a “ramen arena”, where too many excellent ramen restaurants are concentrated. Dazzled by much choice, quite a few foreign tourists might be of two minds before entering a restaurant to consummate their tours. So, we select and categorize huge popular ramen restaurants and list their information here for your reference!
A Complete List of Best Ramen Restaurants in Tokyo! Tokyo is a “ramen arena”, where too many excellent ramen restaurants are concentrated. Dazzled by much choice, quite a few foreign tourists might be of two minds before entering a restaurant to consummate their tours. So, we select and categorize huge popular ramen restaurants and list their information here for your reference!
Ginza, Yurakucho Japanese Cuisine Ginza Kimuraya 4.03 3 The birthplace of anpan (sweet bean paste-filled bread), with over 150 years of history. See More
Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree Parks & Gardens Oyokogawa Water Park 4.03 3 Located very close to the Skytree, this park lets you enjoy nature in every season. See More
Ueno, Nippori Wine Bars Wine Bar Hachijuro PARCO_ya Ueno Store 4.03 3 Reasonably priced and delectable wine, and carefully chosen and prepared cuisine See More
Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree Hotpot Restaurants Sugimoto Main Store Tokyo Skytree Town® Solamachi Store 4.03 3 A directly-managed butcher shop specializing in meats. See More
Tachikawa, Hachioji, Machida Museums Hino-shuku Honjin 4.03 3 Over 150 Years old, this Historical Building is a Must-See for Shinsengumi Fans! See More
Fuchu, Chofu, Tama Shrines & Temples Jindaiji Temple 4.03 3 Blessed with Plentiful Greenery and Spring Water, this Temple has the Longest History in Tokyo, After Sensoji See More Related Articles [1-Day Model Course] Tour of Filming Locations from the Movie "We Made a Beautiful Bouquet" Chofu City is affectionately known as the "City of Film" due to the presence of around 40 film and media-related companies. It is often chosen as a location for filming movies and TV dramas, and various spots in the city were used as locations in the film "We Made a Beautiful Bouquet." Let's explore the filming locations in Chofu where Mugi and Kinu spent their happy days in the movie.
[1-Day Model Course] Tour of Filming Locations from the Movie "We Made a Beautiful Bouquet" Chofu City is affectionately known as the "City of Film" due to the presence of around 40 film and media-related companies. It is often chosen as a location for filming movies and TV dramas, and various spots in the city were used as locations in the film "We Made a Beautiful Bouquet." Let's explore the filming locations in Chofu where Mugi and Kinu spent their happy days in the movie.
Ueno, Nippori Izakaya Binchotan Yakitori Toshi 4.03 3 A Restaurant Where You Can Enjoy Authentic Yakitori Starting at Just 180 Yen See More Related Articles Enjoy Cherry Blossoms and Gourmet Food on a Tram This Spring in Tokyo! Cherry blossoms herald in spring in Japan. In Tokyo, they begin to bloom in late March. This article will introduce a sightseeing plan for Tokyo that combines cherry blossom viewing and gourmet foods in a ride on “Tokyo Sakura Tram (Toden Arakawa Line),” which takes an efficient route through great cherry blossom locations!
Enjoy Cherry Blossoms and Gourmet Food on a Tram This Spring in Tokyo! Cherry blossoms herald in spring in Japan. In Tokyo, they begin to bloom in late March. This article will introduce a sightseeing plan for Tokyo that combines cherry blossom viewing and gourmet foods in a ride on “Tokyo Sakura Tram (Toden Arakawa Line),” which takes an efficient route through great cherry blossom locations!
Shinjuku, Okubo, Yoyogi, Yotsuya Tourist Attractions The 3D Cat at Shinjuku East Exit 4.03 4 A new landmark in Shinjuku brought to life through 3D visuals. See More