New Year’s gifts from Tokyo’s art galleries and museums
Ame-Yoko (from ‘Ameya-Yokocho’) is a busy shopping street where clusters of food, clothing and ...
Established in 1857, this is the oldest and most historic entertainment hall in Tokyo. Although ...
Established in 1905. Ponta, which was founded by the chef in charge of Western cuisine in the ...
This theatre is located on a corner of the Ueno Hirokoji intersection where Chuo Dori and ...
Located in historic Ueno Park, these halls were Tokyo’s classical music mecca in the post-war ...
Named after Catalan surrealist artist Joan Miro, several of whose works adorn the walls. Both ...
Kanda Yabu Soba has spawned numerous shops run by former apprentices. This one, open only for ...
At this museum inside Ueno Park, the exhibits of fossils, specimens and asteroids are now ...
Japan’s oldest zoo, established in 1882, is also Tokyo’s most popular, thanks mainly to its ...
If you have just one day to devote to museum-going in Tokyo and are interested in Japanese art ...
Built in 1896 for Iwasaki Hisaya, son of the founder of the Mitsubishi conglomerate, this ...
A cut above the normal business hotel, this place offers comfortable Western- and ...
In a backstreet on the northern side of Ueno Park, Katsutaro is a small, friendly ryokan with ...
This mainly Japanese-style ryokan, not far from Ueno Park, offers a good standard of ...
This medium-sized Kunsthalle in the woods of Ueno Park holds the annual VOCA exhibition of ...
The core collection housed in this 1959 Le Corbusier-designed building, Japan’s only national ...
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, ...
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