See & Do
Shosenkyo Gorge
Grab a sturdy pair of hiking boots and get ready to explore the dazzling leaves and intriguing rock formations of Shosenkyo Gorge, about three hours from Tokyo (Shinjuku) by train and bus.
Hinohara Village
Discover the only village in Tokyo, a peaceful escape surrounded by forests and waterfalls, just two hours from the city center.
ZEN & BED Bogetsu-An
Step into a retreat where time slows down and every moment invites introspection. At ZEN & BED Bogetsu-An, guests experience traditional Zen practices that refresh both mind and body.
Yanaka Ginza
Yanaka Ginza is a quaint shopping street in Tokyo that transports visitors back in time to the charm of a traditional downtown district. Located just minutes from Nippori Station, this 170-meter stree…
Koshu Wagyu Beef
The world has fallen in love with wagyu, regional, high-quality Japanese beef. If you’re traveling in the Kanto region, you’ve got to head to Yamanashi Prefecture to try Koshu wagyu beef, the high ran…
Sakura City Samurai Tour
Stroll like a samurai in the city of Sakura, home to well-preserved traditional homes, sword masters, and serene bamboo groves that look straight out of a Kurosawa film.
Yanakado Café Nekoemon
In the heart of Yanaka, one of Tokyo’s most charming and historic neighborhoods, Yanakado Café Nekoemon offers a unique experience for cat lovers and craft enthusiasts.
Nezu-jinja Shrine
Discover one of Tokyo’s oldest and most beautiful Shinto shrines, blending centuries of history with stunning seasonal scenery.
Ishikawa Brewery
Are you a Japanese sake and beer enthusiast? Then discover a blend of tradition, craftsmanship, and flavor at Ishikawa Brewery, located just outside the heart of Tokyo. Established in 1863 during the …
Guesthouse Shubou-Tamajiman
A cozy guesthouse within Ishikawa Brewery in Fussa offers lodging, dining, and hands-on experiences centered on Japanese sake and beer.
Stay SAKURA Tokyo Asakusa Yokozuna HOTEL
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. For…
Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
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.
Hiyodori-zaka and Old Samurai Residences
Walk in the footsteps of samurai as you follow an ancient path through a bamboo forest and visit centuries-old samurai manors in Sakura.
Ueno Toshogu Shrine and Peony Garden
Admire a 17th-century shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu and stroll through a colorful garden of peonies and dahlias
Asakusa and TOKYO mizumachi
Step back in time as you traverse Asakusa, the downtown of days past. The entertainment district of Edo, Tokyo’s former name, is a mash-up of history and culture right in the heart of the capital city…
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 the…
Asakusa Taiyaki Guraku
Learn the art of making taiyaki, Japan’s iconic fish-shaped cake, in a fun hands-on experience that connects culture, taste, and tradition.
Sokichi’s Kiriko Workshop
Uncover the elegance of Japanese craftsmanship and create your own masterpiece at a Kiriko Workshop in Tokyo, where tradition meets modern creativity.
Kinoene Sake Camp
Iinuma Honke offers visitors the exceptional opportunity to stay overnight for a fully immersive sake brewing experience.
Byobugaura Cliffs
While it may be easier to call Byobugaura Cliffs the “Dover of the Orient,” no words could properly convey the serenity of this colorful jagged landscape lining the Chiba coastline.
SORANO Hotel
Discover a different side of Tokyo at Sorano Hotel in Tachikawa, a contemporary haven that perfectly combines modern design with the concept of wellness. This innovative hotel offers a refreshing brea…
Shunkaen BONSAI Museum
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.
Samurai Theater Tokyo
Step into the world of Japan’s legendary warriors at Samurai Theater Tokyo in Kagurazaka, where history and action merge into an unforgettable experience. Situated in a district once home to samurai r…
Otaka’s Path・Masugata Spring Water Site
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.