Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery
More of an historical museum than an art gallery, the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery holds a collection of 80 paintings showing historical scenes …
More of an historical museum than an art gallery, the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery holds a collection of 80 paintings showing historical scenes …
If you're looking for the ideal Japanese gift to take home or to send to friends or family outside Japan, then Sou Sou is the perfect store for …
The Musashi Koyama Shopping Arcade is the biggest, longest and most bustling arcade in all of Tokyo. Beginning close to the east exit of Musashi …
The National Noh Theater is an auditorium in Sendagi that holds an audience of up to 591. The theater is dedicated to performances of traditional …
The German Embassy in Tokyo is home to a brand-new mural that’s bursting with color and camaraderie. The new mural commemorates 160 years of …
Erected in 1998, the statue is a tribute to Japan's ties with France. It is approximately 1/7 the size of the New York original. Despite its …
A train station in Tokyo operated by Tokyo Monorail and JR EAST. It's famous for a replica of the Manneken Pis statue, whose outfit changes every …
Shopping, sightseeing, and style combine in the Shibuya Scramble Square complex. Named after the famous crossing only a stone's throw away, this …
The carrot tower is a 124 meter tall building that rises above Sangenjaya Station. Although it is rather small compared to some of the other huge …
Located on the 52nd floor and rooftop of Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, Tokyo City View affords spectacular views of Tokyo and surrounds. While the …
There's more than one Ginza in Japan and there are even quite a few other Ginza in Tokyo (besides the well known one). Jūjō Ginza, next to JR …
With an entrance right next to the terminus Minowabashi Station on the Arakawa Line, Joyful Minowa Shotengai is a traditional covered shopping …
The Kozukappara Execution Grounds (it can also be read as Kozukahara) was one of Tokyo's foremost locations for carrying out executions during …
This is the pick-up and drop-off site for the popular camper van rental company Dream Drive.
Fukagawa Fudō-dō is a Buddhist temple belonging to the esoteric Shingon sect. Unlike a lot of other temples in Tokyo, where nothing seems to be …
The Noge Otsuka Tumulus is a large burial mound within Tamagawa Nogemachi Park, which is to the west of the Todoroki Valley. It is believed that …
Located on level two of Keikyu Kamata Station, the Ota City Tourist Information Center provides tourist information for the Ota City area of …
Located about a 10 minute walk from either Keikyu Kamata Station or JR Kamata Station, Kamata Onsen is a large public bath house that uses …
Tokyo Garden Terrace is a fancy office and hotel development on the former site of the iconic Akasaka Prince Hotel. The building contains the …
Located on the old Tokaido, south of Shinagawa Station and just to the east of Tachiaigawa Station, the Bridge of Tears was so called for two …
Bourbon Road is a lively yokocho (drinking alley) to the west of JR Kamata Station, The street runs next to the Tokyu Ikegami Line, with lots of …