※Pre-opening on June 25, 2014Designated an Important Cultural Property of Japan, this former ...
Most of the year, this is nothing more than a quiet street in the heart of Setagaya, but it ...
Constructed in the early 1990s on the site of a former chemical factory, this calm, spacious ...
Japan's largest regular urban farmers' market always features more than 100 vendors from around ...
Joggers love this riverside route that runs along both sides of the Sumida River from Ryogoku ...
Kichijoji's transformation from a subculture mecca and hipster hangout into a fully gentrified ...
This city park is divided into two separate areas, namely the western Okubo section and the ...
This ‘cathedral’ sticks out like a sore thumb among the low buildings just off Waseda-dori on ...
Eternally popular with local kids, this park features a variety of obstacles built with old ...
Soak in black, mineral-rich hot spring water at this comfy sento (public bathhouse), located on ...
Located in a sleepy residential area right in between Nishi-Ogikubo and Kamishakuji stations, ...
This park by the Tama River is known as the main venue for the Tamagawa Fireworks festival, and ...
Opened by the Chiba bayshore in late 2013, this massive shopping heaven (or hell, depending on ...
The Edo-Tokyo Museum in Ryogoku may be bigger and more impressive, but this place is where you ...
※Opening April 23, 2014Flyboarding, the wacky water sport that involves emerging from the water ...
The renovation of Tokyo Station spawned this massive concentration of shops, restaurants, ...
Take time to sort through your photos and then visit Fuji Film's new store, Wonder Photo Shop, ...
The new mecca of anime, Asagaya Anime Street, opened in spring 2014 under the railway tracks ...
Swedish furniture giant Ikea finally opened its first store in Tokyo in April 2014. Within ...
A small farmers' market, held twice a month at Ebisu's Garden Place. The focus here is on ...
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