Learn about the history of Japanese animation at this Nishi-Ogikubo museum, where you can ...
Redevelopment in the Toyosu area is proceeding at a frantic pace, but every now and then new, ...
Focusing mainly on architecture, this gallery close to the Toyocho metro station often hosts ...
This impressive public library hosts the Tokyo Magazine Bank, a collection of 16,000 issues of ...
This suburban park contains four wildlife sanctuaries, a jogging course and barbecue area.
Named after the Keanu Reeves movie, this Roppongi bar/club has a futuristic, metallic interior ...
The Watanabe Collection includes more than 200 pieces by 56 contemporary Japanese artists. ...
The UNU Centre houses a permanent UN staff, hosts international conferences on global problems ...
Exhibits range from flints and a tablet from Mesopotamia through Egyptian papyrus to abacuses ...
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 ...
Following the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, some 40,000 people who had fled their homes ...
This unusual venture was opened in 1953 by Kamegai Satoru, a doctor whose practice was ...
Running by the Imperial Palace moat from the north side of Hibiya Park to the north of the ...
Located in front of Seibu-Shinjuku Station, this park underwent renovation in 2010 and now ...
Located in the heart of Tokyo, this Shinto shrine in Shinjuku was already considered ancient ...
Opened in 1874, this is one of Tokyo's largest graveyards and, along with Aoyama Cemetery, one ...
The Ferris wheel at the centre of this small amusement park, with its giant digital clock, is a ...
When Emperor Meiji died, on 13 September 1912, General Nogi Maresuke and his wife proved their ...
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