Asukayama Park is a large public park on a high ridge to the west of JR Oji Station in Kita Ward. The park is especially popular in cherry …
Lashinbang is an anime goods store that occupies the first two floors of the huge Akihabara Cultures Zone anime shopping center. Nearby places …
The main showroom for Japanese bathroom equipment and fittings manufacturer Toto. You can learn about all the amazing technology that goes into …
Only nicknamed Tsukushima Monja Street, this awning-covered section is located on Nishinakadori, and has over 75 dedicated restaurants all …
An art gallery that hosts art exhibitions four times a year. Even though the gallery is in the basement of the extraordinarily pricey Diesel …
Miyashita Park was a rare piece of undeveloped land near Shibuya Station that was popular with the area's rough sleepers. If there are two things …
Only 5 minutes away from Shinagawa Shrine, Ebara Shrine was founded in 709 and has a famous festival involving mikoshi being carried through …
Perched on top of a small hill, Shinagawa Shrine is one of the Ten Shrines of Tokyo and was designated as a place of worship for the country's …
Archi-depot is the only Japanese museum specialising in archiving and displaying architectural models. The specially designed warehouse space has …
Ever even vaguely wondered about what goes into the complex packaging to protect your latest purchase? If the answer is yes - then there is a …
Always featuring in Japanese TV dramas as a venue for dates, Shinagawa Aquarium is one of the most popular local attractions in the Shinagawa …
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 …