=� Places to Visit in Japan

Kokufu Hachiman Shrine
A shrine revered as the guardian deity of the national government.

Tokyo Opera City
A comprehensive cultural facility with world-class high-standard performance halls and theaters.

Shinagawa Aquarium
Located within a comprehensive park filled with the scent of the sea, this aquarium is beloved by the residents of Shinagawa.

Arisugawa-no-miya Memorial Park (有栖川宮記念公園)
An oasis in a residential area in the heart of Tokyo.

Koyama Park
Enjoy the beautiful flowers, grasses, and trees of the four seasons at "Hakone Mountain," the highest point along the Yamanote Line.

Koganei Park (小金井公園)
A large nature park famous as a cherry blossom viewing spot.

Rikugien Gardens (六義園)
A representative Japanese garden of Tokyo, known alongside Koishikawa Korakuen as one of the "Two Great Gardens of Edo."

Kabukichō
Shinjuku's nightlife, Tokyo's top entertainment district.

Tokyo Dome City (東京ドームシティ)
Centered around the Tokyo Dome, a complex entertainment city consisting of hotels, amusement parks, and other facilities.

Super Bacana
A pioneer of Brazilian barbecue in Japan, this churrascaria in Ginza specializes in grass-fed beef.

Sumiyoshi Shrine (Chuo Ward, Tokyo) (住吉神社(東京都中央區))
The guardian deity for safety at sea and during travel.

Mizumoto Park (水元公園)
A park known for its beautiful waterscape.

Tsukishima Nishinaka-dori (Tsukishima West Central Street)
The most famous place for monjayaki is Tsukishima Old Street, where you can taste traditional delicacies in a nostalgic atmosphere.

Yayoi Kusama Museum
The museum where you can carefully appreciate Yayoi Kusama's "Dot Art."

Yotsuya Arakicho Shopping Street
A street of izakayas that combines restaurants, izakayas, and small bars, suitable for adults.

Kishimojindo Temple (鬼子母神堂)
A shrine famous for its deity that blesses safe childbirth and child-rearing.

Iriya Kishimojin (Shingen-ji Temple) (入谷鬼子母神(真源寺))
A temple famous for its Morning Glory Festival, dedicated to the goddess of safe childbirth and child-rearing.

Shinjuku Central Park
A vast park embraced by lush greenery surrounded by a cluster of skyscrapers.

Atago Jinja Shrine (愛宕神社)
A shrine dedicated to the god of fire, perched atop a hill in the city.

Kiyosumi Gardens (清澄庭園)
One of Japan's representative "kaiyu-shiki-rinsen" gardens (strolling pond gardens), widely known for the harmonious beauty of its famous stones from various places and pine trees.

Edo Ward Nakagawa Ship Station Museum
Using a three-dimensional perspective model along with sound and lighting effects, it recreates the hub of water transportation logistics that supported the daily lives of the people in Edo—Nakahama Funabansho.

Kameido Tenjin Shrine (亀戸天神社)
A shrine that blesses academic success, and also a spot where you can enjoy beautiful flowers in every season.

Rikugien Gardens (六義園)
A representative Japanese garden of Tokyo, known alongside Koishikawa Korakuen as one of the "Two Great Gardens of Edo."

Ueno Zoo (上野動物園)
A historic zoo with super popular and cute pandas!