One of the fastest lifts in the world will whisk you to the observatory on the top floor of ...
This small garden a short walk from Wright’s school building creates the illusion of greater ...
Inspired by Monet’s landscape paintings, this food court seems almost like its floating on the ...
Inviting bibliophiles to fall asleep over a great book, this quirky Ikebukuro hostel looks like ...
Having moved from Harajuku to Ikebukuro's P'Parco in October 2014, the home base of popular ...
Those who like their desserts with a certain amount of refinement will enjoy this café and ...
Bilingual staff, a well-stocked beer fridge and easy access to Ikebukuro Station make this ...
Well known for its hostels, Sakura Hotel Ikebukuro attempts to depart from the ‘backpacker’ ...
The traditional Japanese garden Rikugien was designed and directed by Edo-period daimyo ...
The first thing that strikes you about this building is the long escalator, travelling from the ...
Few homes of early foreign Tokyo residents have escaped the ravages of time. This one, built in ...
This tree-shaded cemetery is the final resting place of such notables as John Manjiro ...
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s Imperial Hotel in Tokyo was famously demolished in 1968, but few ...
Koishikawa Korakuen was first laid out in 1629. It’s now only a quarter of its original size, ...
This earthquake-prone city is long overdue for a devastating trembler, so the Tokyo Fire ...
This wooded hilltop park was once the estate of Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931), president of ...
A ryokan that caters almost exclusively to foreign visitors, Kimi offers simple, small, ...
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