Sights in Tokyo

Tokyo Government Building

See the night view of Tokyo for free! Relax and enjoy a glass of wine served 202 meters above ground, in the Tokyo Go...

Don Quijote Akihabara

The Mecca of subculture and an Akihabara landmark

Shinjuku Golden Gai (Golden Street)

Shinjuku’s back street. 200 bars and restaurants are filled into a maze of narrow streets.

Robot Restaurant

An incredible 90-minute experience with robots, tanks, and fighters

VenusFort

It’s not just for shopping and dining. There are plenty of amusement facilities including a casino.

Omotesando

A trendy area. A neighborhood where you can encounter cutting-edge fashion and various other items

Shibuya Center Gai

A shopping street where the youth gather. It’s just beyond the famous scramble intersection of Shibuya

Yodobashi Akiba

A multiple facility filled with specialty shops and restaurants to be enjoyed by the entire family

Ameyoko(Ameya-Yokochō)

A very low-priced market where you can find everything from foods to miscellaneous goods

Rainbow Bridge

The landmark of the Tokyo waterfront. The night view is spectacular!

Asakusa Samba Carnival

An exciting samba parade with dazzling costumes and impressive dancing

Owl-no-Mori (Forest of Owl)

A café where you can enjoy cute owls to your heart’s content

Roppongi Hills

An example of an urban multipurpose complex, Roppongi Hills has plenty of services for people to enjoy with their chi...

Tokyo Camii & Turkish Culture Center

A beautiful mosque in Japan where you can feel the culture of Turkey

Sumida Aquarium

Enjoy the view at Skytree and then enjoy the world of the sea at Solamachi.

Yasukuni Shrine

A shrine dedicated to the war dead which is also a famous place for cherry blossoms. The festival stalls are a must-s...

Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal (Busta Shinjuku)

Japan’s largest bus terminal with access from Tokyo to 39 prefectures

Suginami Animation Museum

A museum where you can learn and experience about anime, an art form that is enjoyed across generations

Edo Tokyo Museum

A museum where you can thoroughly learn about Edo and Tokyo

Arashio Sumo Stable

Witness the practice of sumo wrestlers tackling each other so amazing that you’ll lose track of time