Dating from 1706, Nezu Shrine is an excellent example of large scale Edo-era shrine ...
Having moved from Harajuku to Ikebukuro's P'Parco in October 2014, the home base of popular ...
Feel the atmosphere of old Edo at this solemn shrine, revered since the early 1600s as a site ...
The amusement park formerly known as Korakuen reopened in 2003 as part of an amusement complex, ...
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s Imperial Hotel in Tokyo was famously demolished in 1968, but few ...
One of the fastest lifts in the world will whisk you to the observatory on the top floor of ...
This brilliantly named facility inside Adachi-ku's Motofuchie Park consists of a greenhouse, a ...
The Ikebukuro Bosaikan prepares you for disaster
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 ...
We just love the red carpet in the lobby, the big painting of a cherry blossom tree on a golden ...
Where to go for the traditional bean-throwing festival on February 3
Edo-era ukiyo-e master Utagawa Hiroshige captured the splendour of this oasis by the Shakujii ...
Said to have been founded way back in the Heian era, Oji Inari is best known for its relation ...
Constructed in the early 1990s on the site of a former chemical factory, this calm, spacious ...
Bunkyo's best public library, particularly because of its extensive collection of CDs, DVDs, ...
This 25th-floor 'observation lounge' sits 105 metres above the ground, and features great views ...
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