Where to get wet’n’wild in the Tokyo area during summer
Redevelopment in the Toyosu area is proceeding at a frantic pace, but every now and then new, ...
This 'leisure land' is located in Saitama Prefecture, approximately 90 minutes from Shibuya by ...
Every summer this old and relatively uninspiring amusement park turns spectacular with the ...
Water slides, whirpools, paddling pools and 50m competition pools – they've really got it all ...
If you love Shonen Jump but feel like you've already extracted every last drop of potential ...
This large aquarium on Chiba's Boso Peninsula is home to 11,000 sea creatures from 800 ...
Japan’s oldest zoo, established in 1882, is also Tokyo’s most popular, thanks mainly to its ...
Produced by publisher Yurindo, this store inside Shinjuku's Odakyu Department Store combines a ...
Built to give the impression of being cut out directly from Sagami Bay, Enoshima Aquarium, also ...
Following the 2014 opening and success of Asakusa's traveller-friendly Sekai Cafe, the eatery ...
Opening inside Shinagawa's Prince Hotel in July, this 'aqua park' is essentially a renovated ...
Featuring spacious lawns, playgrounds, a well-maintained Japanese garden and a teahouse, this ...
This large and popular theme park lies by Lake Tama just north of the Saitama-Tokyo border, and ...
Located in a park out in Chiba's Sakura City, this museum and research centre presents Japanese ...
Drive a robot or admire the starry sky through projection mapping at this new space museum ...
Opened in 2012, this area right by Nakano Station is home to office buildings, shopping ...
Located right next to Jindaiji Temple, this spacious garden is known particularly for its ...
Showa Kinen Park is vast, so humongous in fact that it's split into five separate zones. Anyone ...
Otaku aren't exactly renowned for being gourmands, so it'll be interesting to see how this new, ...
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