Where To See Cherry Blossom: Tokyo’s 16 Best Sakura Spots
As the chill of winter begins to subside, a vibrant hue blankets Tokyo’s streets and parks. The…
As the chill of winter begins to subside, a vibrant hue blankets Tokyo’s streets and parks. The…
Asakusa is a vibrant and bustling district in Tokyo, Japan that is known for its traditional Japanese…
Shibuya, the vibrant and eclectic city of Tokyo offers endless amounts of fun for tourists. It’s known…
Mizumoto Park is the largest water village park in Tokyo, located on the border with Saitama Prefecture….
Sarue Onshi Park used to be a lumberyard of the Tokugawa Shogunate in the Edo period, and…
Kameido Tenjinja Shrine is dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, the god of learning, and attracts many people…
Sumida Park stretches along both banks of the Sumida River. In spring, a plum and cherry blossom…
Shinjuku Central Park, also known as Chuo Park is located directly behind the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building…
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is the administrative center of Tokyo and the tallest building (243m) in the…
The Kuroda Memorial Hall was completed in 1928 in accordance with the will of the painter Kuroda…
Sakura Inari Shrine is located in the shopping arcade along Kuramae-bashi Avenue and is the main body…
The University Art Museum of Tokyo University of the Arts houses a number of major art collections….
The Sogakudo Concert Hall of the Former Tokyo Music School is the oldest wooden Western-style music hall…
This is a museum of Sanpei Hayashiya, a Japanese comic storyteller. The museum exhibits the scripts, costumes,…
The International Library of Children’s Literature is Japan’s first national library specializing in children’s books, which will…
The Yokoyama Taikan Memorial Hall is an art museum in the former residence of the Japanese painter…
The Ueno Toshogu is a shrine in Ueno dedicated to Japan’s third great unifierTokugawa Ieyasu. The shrine…