Koishikawa Korakuen was first laid out in 1629. It’s now only a quarter of its original size, ...
This small garden a short walk from Wright’s school building creates the illusion of greater ...
Another cheap option in Taito-ku, the Juyoh caters almost exclusively for foreign visitors. The ...
This earthquake-prone city is long overdue for a devastating trembler, so the Tokyo Fire ...
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s Imperial Hotel in Tokyo was famously demolished in 1968, but few ...
Few homes of early foreign Tokyo residents have escaped the ravages of time. This one, built in ...
This wooded hilltop park was once the estate of Eiichi Shibusawa (1840-1931), president of ...
This tree-shaded cemetery is the final resting place of such notables as John Manjiro ...
One of the fastest lifts in the world will whisk you to the observatory on the top floor of ...
This wonderful old ryokan in the sleepy streets of Hongo looks just like a Japanese inn ought ...
Clean and friendly, with facilities that put more expensive places to shame (kitchens on each ...
A ryokan that caters almost exclusively to foreign visitors, Kimi offers simple, small, ...
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