Shiraku no Yu Onsen

Shiraku no Yu is a natural onsen in Kawasaki near the Tama River and the border of Kanagawa…

Yumori no Sato

Yumori no Sato is a day onsen located in the beautiful Jindaiji Motomachi area and is the perfect…

Oedo Antique Market

The Oedo Antique Market is arguably the most well-known in Tokyo. The market began in September 2003 to…

Akasaka Antique Market

Although marketing itself as a flea market, the Akasaka Antique Market isn’t your normal items-spread-out-on-a-mat affair; like its…

Aoyama Weekly Antique Market

About 20-30 antique vendors gather every Saturday at the same place as the UNU Farmer’s Market to show…

Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum

This museum is the former home and studio of Okamoto Taro (1911-1996) whose surreal style was heavily influenced by his ten years in Paris during the 1930s.

Sankeien

Beautiful Japanese garden which preserves 17 important cultural buildings moved from other areas of the country.

Asakura Museum of Sculpture

This 3-floor building is the former residence and studio of Asakura Fumio (1883-1964) who came to Tokyo from…

Samurai Museum

Museum in Kabukicho with displays of the swords, matchlock guns, and armor used by the samurai over the different periods of Japanese history. You can also dress in samurai attire and have your photograph taken.

Mitsui Memorial Museum

Over 4,000 exhibits, including six designated as National Treasures, from the collections of the Mitsui family and Mitsui Group.

Sunshine 60 Observation Deck

The observation deck in the Sunshine 60 building is on the 60th floor (251m above sea level) and provides 360° views of Tokyo. Mount Fuji can be seen in the distance on clear days.

Sato Sakura Museum of Art

A small museum specializing in nihon-ga—Japanese traditional-style paintings. The museum holds 4-5 exhibitions every year, each of which…