Asakusa Ame-shin
Discover the exquisite artistry of Amezaiku, Japan’s traditional candy craft. At Asakusa Ame-shin, you can witness the creation of intricate sugar sculptures and even try your own hand at crafting these edible works of art.
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Discover the exquisite artistry of Amezaiku, Japan’s traditional candy craft. At Asakusa Ame-shin, you can witness the creation of intricate sugar sculptures and even try your own hand at crafting these edible works of art.
The best travel plans all center around finding appropriate accommodation. Whether you’re looking for a traditional experience or a more modern place to crash, Tokyo has no shortage of options for every lifestyle.
Admire a 17th-century shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu and stroll through a colorful garden of peonies and dahlias
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Discover one of Tokyo’s oldest and most beautiful Shinto shrines, blending centuries of history with stunning seasonal scenery.
Explore a collection of preserved houses, shops, and public buildings that trace the evolution of Tokyo’s architecture and daily life from the Edo to the Showa period.
Nihonbashi is a Tokyo district where Edo-period commerce and the Five Highways’ origin meet modern finance, redevelopment, and culture, connecting past infrastructure with urban life.
Looking for original accommodations in Tokyo? In the heart of Asakusa, Stay SAKURA Tokyo Asakusa Yokozuna Hotel offers guests a one-of-a-kind opportunity to experience the world of sumo wrestling. Formerly a sumo training stable called Kokonoe-beya, this hotel retains much of its original structure and authentic details, blending traditional Japanese culture with modern comforts.
Discover the quiet beauty of bonsai in a serene setting that brings together the beauty of Japanese gardens and traditional architecture created by master Kunio Kobayashi.
Experience sake brewing, local cuisine, and art along the scenic Mitake Valley in western Tokyo.
Discover a unique open-concept park in Ginza that blends art, music, dining, and innovation.
Discover the only village in Tokyo, a peaceful escape surrounded by forests and waterfalls, just two hours from the city center.
A fully immersive experience where Edo-period streets, sounds, and stories come to life.
Learn the art of making taiyaki, Japan’s iconic fish-shaped cake, in a fun hands-on experience that connects culture, taste, and tradition.
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden blends formal, landscape, and Japanese garden styles, evolving from a feudal estate into a Meiji-era imperial garden and today’s serene urban oasis.
Stroll along this peaceful trail, named after the falconry once practiced in the area, and discover crystal-clear springs celebrated among Japan’s most remarkable waters.
A cozy guesthouse within Ishikawa Brewery in Fussa offers lodging, dining, and hands-on experiences centered on Japanese sake and beer.
Explore the remnants of Japan's largest castle fortress, where towering stone walls and historic gates reveal the grandeur of the Tokugawa shogunate's political center.