Suzugamori Execution Grounds
Suzugamori was the site of one of the biggest execution grounds used by the Tokugawa Shogunate in the Edo period to execute criminals, Christians …
Suzugamori was the site of one of the biggest execution grounds used by the Tokugawa Shogunate in the Edo period to execute criminals, Christians …
Opened in 1979, the museum was originally the private collection of tycoon Kunizo Hara, who later donated it for public access. The museum …
A museum run by camera maker Nikon that features a permanent exhibition of all the cameras and imaging equipment produced by Nikon, and special …
Ikegami Baien (plum garden) was a private garden left to Ota ward after the owners death. As the name suggests, the garden is particularly …
Prestia has ATMs that accept international cards. Unfortunately, since they are now located on the second floor of an office building (together …
Home to late nineteenth century art by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Odilon Redon, and Félix Vallotton, the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum is a tribute …
A quiet tree-lined street with modern shops and office buildings as well as a range of permanent art-installations.
Tokyo Station Gallery is an art museum inside Tokyo Station. It was eestablished in 1988 and maintains some of that retro charm. In 2006, it …
Although it looks rather small from street level, Dover Street Market actually has a whole seven floors packed full of avant-garde brands, …
An historic garden in the Fukagawa neighborhood in Eastern Tokyo, Kiyosumi was originally the residence of an Edo merchant before a feudal lord …
The flagship store of the renowned stationery and book shop chain, located within the Oazo shopping complex near the Marunouchi exit of Tokyo Station.
Bunbougu is a combination stationery shop, cafe, and creative space located in on a backstreet near Omotesando. For a fee, visitors are seated …