The Ferris wheel at the centre of this small amusement park, with its giant digital clock, is a ...
The central part of this vast park in western Tokyo is best explored by bicycle. There are ...
A natural spring on the northern side of the Nogawa River bisects this picturesque park, which ...
This jidokan caters specifically for under-threes. Converted from a former kindergarten, it’s a ...
The most interesting thing about this temple is its connection with one of Japan’s most famous ...
The Watanabe Collection includes more than 200 pieces by 56 contemporary Japanese artists. ...
Located just 15 minutes from the centre of Tokyo, this Kichijoji park has more than enough to ...
Following the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, some 40,000 people who had fled their homes ...
When Emperor Meiji died, on 13 September 1912, General Nogi Maresuke and his wife proved their ...
This fab museum is devoted to Japanese advertising, from fascinating 17th-century woodblock ...
The absence of anything relating to modern crime-fighting might alarm more than reassure ...
A reconstruction of the Shinbashi passenger terminus, part of the first railway in Japan, which ...
This unusual venture was opened in 1953 by Kamegai Satoru, a doctor whose practice was ...
This earthquake-prone city is long overdue for a devastating trembler, so the Tokyo Fire ...
Few homes of early foreign Tokyo residents have escaped the ravages of time. This one, built in ...
Currently closed for renovation, scheduled to re-open in December 2015.This museum is run by ...
The Bank of Japan has two buildings, descriptively named Old and New. The New Building is where ...
This museum channels a fundamental ingredient of life, water, into exciting displays and ...
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