Giving the Glens a run for their money
This department store gallery’s programming policy perfectly fits the Shibuya demographic, with ...
The Railway Museum, located along the overhead Tohoku/Joetsu Shinkansen line in Saitama City’s ...
Located in Ichigaya, Norimono Club sells a selection of transport related items including ...
Located in the former Shinjuku Kuritsu Yotsuya Elementary School, Tokyo Toy Museum exhibits not ...
Yebisu Beer may not be Tokyo's newest name, but in 2010, the Yebisu Beer Museum located at ...
Visitors can climb inside the life-size model of a space shuttle that stands upright in the ...
At this museum inside Ueno Park, the exhibits of fossils, specimens and asteroids are now ...
Tokyo’s facade may be in a never-ending cycle of renewal, but its architectural heritage is ...
Japanese and foreign films – 19,000 of them – star at the country’s only national facility ...
Daimyo feudal lords were the only people who could afford the clocks displayed here. Before ...
The art of porcelain is the focus of this quiet museum. Its 11,000 antique Chinese and Japanese ...
This large museum’s outlandish architectural style may not appeal to everyone, but the building ...
This unusual venture was opened in 1953 by Kamegai Satoru, a doctor whose practice was ...
Upon entering, the visitor beholds a globe 6.5m (22ft) in diameter above the lobby, with ...
Kume Kuchiro was one of the first Japanese artists to embrace the Impressionist style. This ...
Few homes of early foreign Tokyo residents have escaped the ravages of time. This one, built in ...
This museum is currently closed for renovation, and will open again in November 2015.Run by the ...
This museum takes to extremes the maxim ‘learning by doing’. The unique five-spoke building, in ...
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