Ten minutes’ walk north from Asakusa’s temple complex, in the traditional downtown area of ...
Small rooms and lack of facilities notwithstanding, this business hotel offers reasonable value ...
Exhibits range from flints and a tablet from Mesopotamia through Egyptian papyrus to abacuses ...
Daimyo feudal lords were the only people who could afford the clocks displayed here. Before ...
This mainly Japanese-style ryokan, not far from Ueno Park, offers a good standard of ...
This museum presents the living environment of ordinary Tokyoites between the pivotal Meiji ...
A basic business hotel in Ueno, the Tsukuba is clean and good value for money. Rooms are tiny, ...
Toshogu is dedicated to the first Tokugawa shogun, Ieyasu, and its style is similar to the ...
If you have just one day to devote to museum-going in Tokyo and are interested in Japanese art ...
Following the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, some 40,000 people who had fled their homes ...
This museum is the former house and atelier of Asakura Fumio (1883-1964), who was a leading ...
A modern, business-style hotel barely a wrestler’s stride from the sumo stadium in Ryogoku – a ...
One of the many faded relics that crowd around Asakusa’s famous Sensoji, this bathhouse offers ...
With a clay drum from Mexico, an udekki from Sri Lanka and hundreds of other drums from around ...
This medium-sized Kunsthalle in the woods of Ueno Park holds the annual VOCA exhibition of ...
Built in 1896 for Iwasaki Hisaya, son of the founder of the Mitsubishi conglomerate, this ...
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