Tokyo International Airport is the largest airport in Japan, located in Ota-ku, Tokyo. It is also known as Haneda Airport. Together with Narita International Airport, it is the “air gateway” to the Tokyo area, with flights to all parts of Japan and the world. It has been ranked first in the “World’s Cleanest Airport” category […]
Kabuki-za Tower The Kabuki-za Theater opened in 1889 (Meiji 22). The current Kabukiza was rebuilt in 2013, and includes the high-rise office building Kabukiza Tower and the underground plaza Kobikicho Square. The fifth floor of the tower and the Kobikicho Plaza are treated as outside the theater, so you can enter and leave without a […]
With its beautifully restored red brick façade, the impressive Tokyo Station Marunouchi building stands out from the crowd of glass and steel skyscrapers in Tokyo. It is the largest hub of Japan’s Shinkansen network, and is one of the largest terminal stations in Japan, with approximately 3,000 trains arriving and departing each day, and the […]
Beginning its existence as a center of postwar black-market activity, Akihabara later became the showcase of Japanese tech, jam-packed with shops selling all kinds of electronics and IT to the world. More recently, it has also become the cultural home to the diehard fans of gaming, manga and anime—the otaku. The area is an urban […]
Shinjuku is a shopping, entertainment, and office district centered on Shinjuku Station that spans the southwestern part of Shinjuku-ku and part of the northern part of Shibuya-ku in Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the busiest areas in Tokyo. and is one of the three major sub-centers along with Shibuya and Ikebukuro.As soon as you […]
Asakusa is one of the most popular areas in downtown Tokyo, with many stores and restaurants, and the Sensoji Temple, one of Tokyo’s most famous temples. Asakusa is an area rich in tradition surrounded by water, with Senso-ji Temple with its Kaminarimon gate and Nakamise shopping street at its center. You can enjoy the scenery […]