Aoyama, Omotesando, Harajuku Miscellaneous Goods SoLaDo Takeshita Street 4.07 2 A Harajuku landmark full of kawaii! See More
Aoyama, Omotesando, Harajuku Cafés PEANUTS Cafe SUNNY SIDE kitchen 4.07 2 Enjoy a fun and relaxing café time surrounded by Snoopy and friends. See More
Tokyo Snacks Paris Ogawaken Original Raisin Wich 4.07 2 A classic Tokyo souvenir, born from the kitchens of a long-established Western-style restaurant. See More
Tokyo Station, Nihonbashi, Marunouchi Museums Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum 4.07 1 Remarkable art and jaw-dropping architecture in a single museum. See More
Shinagawa, Gotanda Parks & Gardens Nemunoki-no-niwa Garden 4.07 2 A tranquil park nestled in a residential neighborhood, offering a peaceful retreat. See More
Ginza, Yurakucho Museums Shiseido Gallery 4.07 2 Opened in 1919, Shiseido Gallery is one of the oldest art galleries in Japan. See More
Ikebukuro Commercial Buildings Tobu Department Store Ikebukuro 4.07 2 Direct connection to Ikebukuro Station's west exit! Everything from tasty eats to exciting events and so much more at one of Tokyo's largest department stores. See More
Tachikawa, Hachioji, Machida Parks & Gardens Keio Mogusaen 4.07 2 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.
Fuchu, Chofu, Tama Spring festivals & Events Kurayami Matsuri (Darkness Festival) 4.07 2 Odaiko drums and mikoshi (portable shrines) parade through the city, a traditional festival in Musashi Province. See More
Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree Experiences Facilities Asakusa Sumo Club 4.07 2 A new type of experience: Guests can watch a sumo show performed right in front of them in a sumo wrestling ring while enjoying a bowl of chanko-nabe (a type of stew, also called "Sumo Stew"). See More Related Articles [Asakusa Sumo Club] Participate in Matches with Former Sumo Wrestlers! Visit Asakusa Sumo Stable for Lively Sumo Show Experience. Asakusa - famous for tourist attractions such as Kaminarimon Gate and Senso-ji Temple. Did you know that in Asakusa, you can experience the traditional Japanese sport of sumo live? If you’re interested in sumo but find it challenging to go to the Ryogoku Kokugikan (sumo arena), there’s a place we would recommend for you to visit: Asakusa Sumo Beya (Asakusa Sumo Stable).
[Asakusa Sumo Club] Participate in Matches with Former Sumo Wrestlers! Visit Asakusa Sumo Stable for Lively Sumo Show Experience. Asakusa - famous for tourist attractions such as Kaminarimon Gate and Senso-ji Temple. Did you know that in Asakusa, you can experience the traditional Japanese sport of sumo live? If you’re interested in sumo but find it challenging to go to the Ryogoku Kokugikan (sumo arena), there’s a place we would recommend for you to visit: Asakusa Sumo Beya (Asakusa Sumo Stable).
Ueno, Nippori Nature Spots Shinobazu Pond 4.07 2 A natural pond located within Ueno Park, Japan's first urban park. See More
Okutama, Ome Bathing & Spa Facilities Okutama Onsen Moeginoyu 4.07 2 A natural hot spring perfect for a visit after leisure activities in Okutama. See More
Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree Museums Sumida Heritage Museum 4.07 2 Discover the history and culture of Sumida Ward through various exhibits! See More
Shibuya Winter festivals & Events Shibuya Blue Cave Illumination 4.07 2 Shibuya's iconic illumination event is back, and this year it features the debut of "Blue Cave - THE SNOW DOME." See More
Aoyama, Omotesando, Harajuku Museums Watari Museum of Contemporary Art 4.07 2 A private museum hosting diverse exhibitions with a primary focus on contemporary art. See More
Tokyo Station, Nihonbashi, Marunouchi Museums Tokyo Station Gallery 4.07 2 A Graceful Encounter with Art inside Tokyo Station. See More
Fuchu, Chofu, Tama Japanese Cuisine Japanese Cuisine Mimatsu-Honten 4.07 2 Savor sushi and a la carte dishes featuring fresh seafood sourced directly from the market every morning. See More Related Articles Only 25 minutes from Shinjuku! Original Sushi-Making & Sake Tasting Tour in Fuchu City In the 7th century, Fuchu City was the capital of the Musashi Province (covering almost all of modern-day Tokyo, Saitama and part of Kanagawa Prefectures). During the Edo period, the city thrived as a post town. Nowadays, we offer a comprehensive tour where participants can explore Japanese history, culture, and delicious food.
Only 25 minutes from Shinjuku! Original Sushi-Making & Sake Tasting Tour in Fuchu City In the 7th century, Fuchu City was the capital of the Musashi Province (covering almost all of modern-day Tokyo, Saitama and part of Kanagawa Prefectures). During the Edo period, the city thrived as a post town. Nowadays, we offer a comprehensive tour where participants can explore Japanese history, culture, and delicious food.
Tsukiji, Odaiba, Toyosu Tourist Attractions Tokyo Gate Bridge 4.07 2 Experience the elegance of art right in Tokyo Station's premises. See More
Okutama, Ome Nature Spots Mitake Gorge 4.07 2 A valley of the Tama River graced with streams selected as one of the "100 Exquisite Waters of Japan." See More
Okutama, Ome Experiences Facilities Ozawa Sake Brewery 4.07 2 Visit a historic sake brewery from the Genroku era and see how the famous "Sawanoi" sake is made. See More