Mitsukoshi's flagship department store in Tokyo's classiest shopping area. Besides the wide selection of fashion and beauty brands, a feature of …
A shrine to the northwest of Ōji Station. Not to be confused with Ōji Shrine, which is closer to the station.
Located next to Jindaiji Temple out on the west side of Tokyo, the Jindai Botanical Gardens are famous for their chrysanthemum show, azaleas and …
The Koishikawa Botanical Gardens are operated by the University of Tokyo’s Graduate School of Science and boast over 4000 species of plants. …
Tokyo Disney Resort includes two parks, Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, for both a classic Disney experience and a novel one.
The prints on their kimonos are cute, quirky, loud—just like the kind of fashion that Harajuku is known for. Access: Harajuku Station
Asakusa Shichihenge is a recycled kimono shop with a very affordable rental plan. Access: Asakusa Station
Sakaeya not only rents out kimonos, but it also sells new and secondhand ones. Access: Harajuku Station
Here, staff will help you wear a kimono, after which you can pose for some photo ops in their tatami room (complete with parasols for your props) …
Stationed in the backstreets of Harajuku, the Barbie Store is a magical place where, in addition to the dolls, you'll find life-sized clothing …
If the Edo Tokyo Museum is for not just Edo lovers but anyone interested in Tokyo, then the Fukagawa Edo Museum is more for the otaku of the old …
Matsuchiyama Shoden Honryuin is part of the Sensoji group of temples. A famous scenic spot in Edo (old Tokyo), often depicted by many ukiyo-e …