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 ...
It may be outshone in the luxury market by the myriad new entrants, but the Cerulean is ...
In addition to housing natural hot spring baths, open-air baths, saunas and more, this Edo era ...
Japan's largest Chinatown dates back to 1859, when the opening of Yokohama's port led to an ...
This 1933 art deco mansion, fronted by both a Western-style rose garden and a Japanese stroll ...
Though it shares a celebrity buzz with its sister hotel the Park Hyatt, the effortlessly sleek ...
Inconveniently located in the wilds of northern Tokyo, the Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo (formerly ...
This large museum’s outlandish architectural style may not appeal to everyone, but the building ...
Upon entering, the visitor beholds a globe 6.5m (22ft) in diameter above the lobby, with ...
This maze of streets next to the railway tracks between Ueno and Okachimachi stations comprises ...
Elmo, Kermit and friends invade the Tamagawa Takashimaya shopping centre for Sesame ...
La Cittadella's Kawasaki Halloween is back for its 2014 edition and features a powered-up ...
One of Tokyo's favourite traditional festivals, the Azabu-Juban Noryo Matsuri (noryo literally ...
This lively Roppongi Hills event features traditional Obon dance performed in a purpose-built ...
In a tradition dating back over three centuries, the Tokyo Fire Department kicks off each new ...
Held since the Edo period, the Asakusa Tori no Ichi (open-air market) is traditionally seen as ...
This tranquil garden, once a hunting ground for the Tokugawa shogunate, now cowers in the ...
Designed by Maekawa Kunio, this brick-faced art museum was largely constructed underground to ...
This soaring, ship-like edifice of concrete and glass was opened in 1997 by the Tokyo ...
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