Japan's largest Chinatown dates back to 1859, when the opening of Yokohama's port led to an ...
Built to give the impression of being cut out directly from Sagami Bay, Enoshima Aquarium, also ...
Redevelopment in the Toyosu area is proceeding at a frantic pace, but every now and then new, ...
Rentable space right by Omotesando Station, regularly used for PR events and the like.
As the shopping district that symbolises Japanese pop culture, Harajuku is a must-visit for any ...
Revered for its power to cure toothaches (yes, really), this shrine is said to have stood in ...
Despite the name, this temple of the Soto Zen sect is not in Kichijoji – you'll find it close ...
This 700m promenade and park on the west side of the Imperial Palace is particularly impressive ...
Tokyo's most spacious marina is a nice spot for a romantic walk by the sea, and is also home to ...
Chidorigafuchi is famous for its spectacular sakura, which include around 200 somei-yoshino and ...
City developers Dramatic, known for setting up artistic hubs and bringing new life to run-down ...
12 places for welcoming the first signs of spring
At this 'leisure land' consisting of an amusement park and aquarium, you can see more than ...
A remnant of the freight trains that ran between Shiodome Station and Tsukijishijo Station from ...
In a cranny between the skyscrapers, this statue of the god Inari stands on silent watch, ...
Spot cutting-edge art in old warehouses, bathhouses and schools
Opened in October 2014, this new Kagurazaka landmark plays a handful of different roles, ...
Located on the foot of Ibaraki's Mount Kaba, this shrine hosts a well-known fire-walking ...
This shrine in Chiba's Kujukuri area is famed for its lack of a torii gate and for its annual ...
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