Ginza Sony Park
Discover a unique open-concept park in Ginza that blends art, music, dining, and innovation.
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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.
Trace the steps of Tokugawa clan members and countless worshippers to the peaceful and historic grounds of Mizusawa Kannon, a charming temple deep in the forests of Gunma Prefecture.
In the peaceful town of Yoshimi, Saitama, a renowned tatami shop invites visitors to experience the timeless craft of tatami making under the guidance of award-winning master Satoshi Miyazaki.
Experience centuries of Japanese history and culture at Boso no Mura, an interactive open-air museum where traditional crafts, historic buildings, and hands-on activities bring the Edo period to life.
Founded over 230 years ago in Saitama, Kinbue Syoyu preserves Japan’s wooden-barrel brewing tradition with craftsmanship and care, inviting visitors to taste, learn about, and carry forward the timeless flavor of authentic soy sauce.
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.
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.
Learn the art of making taiyaki, Japan’s iconic fish-shaped cake, in a fun hands-on experience that connects culture, taste, and tradition.
An immersive monument to Japan’s illustrated history, the Aizu Bukeyashiki transports guests back to the Tokugawa shogunate.
A fully immersive experience where Edo-period streets, sounds, and stories come to life.
Seated on tatami and unwinding under kotatsu, lose yourself in the majesty of Japan’s luscious landscapes.
Tucked away in Kawagoe’s historic district, the Chabudai Guesthouse invites travelers to pause, connect, and experience the town’s nostalgic charm at a slower pace. With its century-old architecture, cozy café, and warm community spirit, it’s a traveler’s haven where time moves in the rhythms of old Japan.
Over one million years, these riveting rock formations have been shaped into a thing of beauty.
A cozy guesthouse within Ishikawa Brewery in Fussa offers lodging, dining, and hands-on experiences centered on Japanese sake and beer.
The Railway Museum in Omiya introduces visitors to the story of how railways shaped modern Japan, from the country’s first steam locomotives to the world-leading Shinkansen bullet trains.
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.
Experience the artistry of Boshu Uchiwa, one of Japan's three great fan-making traditions, at a family-run workshop in Chiba Prefecture.