Perfect for melting your stress away. The price is a bit expensive compared to most onsens, but it is well worth it!
The womens spa area has 6 hot tubs, 2 of which are out-door, as well as 1 mini ...
This was an absolutely beautiful shrine. What is of course, most interesting, is the political turmoil that surrounds it. It is a memorial to those who died in war, and it also includes convicted war ...
I'd say this place is almost as good as Hamarikyu. Hamarikyu has more greenery and open space going for it, but Koishikawa is a bit more fun to explore, with various "landmarks" around the...
Being a huge fan of Sirotan, I was delighted to find this Mother Garden shop. This was the first place I've seen in Tokyo that sells Sirotan Town merchandise. (Sirotan Town is a merchandise characte...
Some gardens can be referred to as parks, and some parks as gardens. The location called Shinogawa, however, can only be called a park. Located within a ten minute walk of Iidabashi Station, it is use...
Otsuka Park isn’t the traditional gorgeous Japanese garden where you think fairies are going to pop right out of the trees. It is beautiful, no doubt, but it also doubles as a community center.
Th...
The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is Japan's only museum dedicated to the national pastime of baseball. They carry extensive resources concerning everything baseball: professional or amateur, nati...
The Bunkyo Civic Center is 25 stories tall and rises 105m (344ft) off the ground. From its Observation Deck, you can take in the view of the Tokyo Skyscraper District, Ikebukuro, and even Mount Fuji--...