If your kids have been misbehaving, why not reprimand them with a day at Kidzania, where they ...
The amusement park formerly known as Korakuen reopened in 2003 as part of an amusement complex, ...
The animals at this zoo in Hino City (an hour by train from central Tokyo) are displayed in a ...
Newer than Shinagawa Aquarium and located on the other side of Tokyo Bay, this place was built ...
Toshogu is dedicated to the first Tokugawa shogun, Ieyasu, and its style is similar to the ...
The main temple of the Buddhist Jodo sect in the Kanto area, Zojo-ji was built in 1393 and ...
Koishikawa Korakuen was first laid out in 1629. It’s now only a quarter of its original size, ...
Sadly, you won’t be able to witness much wailing and gnashing of teeth here, since the TSE, ...
Hanayashiki has been in business since 1883 and still draws crowds. There are around 20 rides, ...
This small garden a short walk from Wright’s school building creates the illusion of greater ...
The headquarters of the Fuji TV corporation, one of Japan’s nationwide commercial channels, has ...
Built in 1896 for Iwasaki Hisaya, son of the founder of the Mitsubishi conglomerate, this ...
A reconstruction of the Shinbashi passenger terminus, part of the first railway in Japan, which ...
One of the fastest lifts in the world will whisk you to the observatory on the top floor of ...
A soak in the heart of Omotesando. Stash your shopping and unwind with a bath.
A primeval forest in central Tokyo? Yes, it’s a remnant of the ancient Musashino plain. ...
When Emperor Meiji died, on 13 September 1912, General Nogi Maresuke and his wife proved their ...
This majestic, temple-like building is one of the most attractive sento in Tokyo. Cleaner than ...
A few doors from Kyubei – one of Tokyo’s most famous (and famously expensive) sushi restaurants ...
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