The lights are coming on.
The lights are coming on.
Tokyo is often described as busy, crowded and futuristic, but there are also traditional shrines and gardens where you can swap the hustle and bustle of the city for peace and quiet.
See hydrangeas in spring, hills of baby blue eyes in summer, chrysanthemums in autumn and bright-red camellias in winter.
This pint-sized museum packs a punch with its creative themes and meticulously selected pieces—celebrating art in all sorts of mediums.
Watch as we take you around Sensōji Temple, Kitchen Street, and matcha and sweet stores.
You've seen cherry blossoms in the daytime; now see them shine at night.
Pair this long-form guide with our video to experience the best of the neighborhood.
A chance to see the infamous penis festival, processions, and more!
For rare collectibles and pick-up-and-play favorites
There are more than 20 installations to see, scattered across the country.
Take advantage of the discounted evening rates for March and April.
The best sushi, shops, views—and even secret tattoo-friendly sento.
All the different types of day trips to Japan's most famous mountain.
Welcome spring with cherry-blossom festivals, fire-walking rituals, anime events, and more.
Where to get the best merch, ramen, and—what was that about whirlpools?
Where to soak that inked-up body.