Considered by many to be the best kendo, iaido, jodo and koryu equipment shop in Tokyo. Shobudo is small, but it has an incredible amount of …
A large store from the Japanese sports equipment maker in the Kanda-Jimbocho Sports town area of Tokyo. Nearby places and attractions Murasaki …
A katana (samurai sword) boutique located in the Nishisanjo shopping arcade in Asakusa. They stock everything from "souvenir" swords right …
This is a famous Shinto shrine and pilgrimage site that dates back to around 1,200 years ago.
Regular farmers market held Saturdays and Sundays between 10am and 4pm. Note: This market used to be at the neighboring UN University, but moved …
A shrine located between Tokyo Midtown and the National Art Center in Roppongi affiliated with Ise Shrine in Mie prefecture.
Skip Road is the name given to the main Nakanobu shopping street and covered arcade that starts just to the north of Nakanobu Station on the …
A shrine with more than 500 years of history located in the Daizawa neighborhood of Setagaya Ward. The shrine is a 12 minute walk from the south …
The Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center is a distinctive seven-level building in Asakusa, directly opposite the famous Kaminarimon Gate of Sensoji …
This 150-meter government building offers a great view of Tokyo from Korakuen. Head up to the 25th floor (105m) to check out the free …
Designed by renowned and influential American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in 1921 as a school building for Jiyugakuen, the …
A Buddhist temple in Toshima known for blessing safe childbirth and childrearing, featuring a grand gingko tree and red torii gates.