The stunning residence of the Japanese emperor located on the former site of Edo Castle.
Looking at this tower, you may think for a moment that you found yourself in Paris.
If you are a fan of anime which has, as a style, took the western comic book stores and animated movies market by storm, this is the place…
Tsukiji Market is a major tourist attraction for both domestic and overseas visitors in Tokyo.
One of the twelve moats surrounding the Imperial Palace and a favourite spot amongst the tourists for its stunning scenery.
This area is one of Tokyo's newest and most expensive urban development projects.
One of Tokyo's many beautiful shrines. This one's history reaches back to the 5th century AD.
Hama-rikyū Gardens is a metropolitan garden in Chūō ward, Tokyo, Japan.
A beautiful sight and an architectural wonder, this suspension bridge obviously got its name from the rainbow coloured lights that shine on…
This Buddhist temple served as the family shrine to the Tokugawas - one of Japan's most famous families.
If you are a geek and a fan of Gundam shows, this is your destination! You'll find everything connected to the anime here.
Designed in Postmodern style and packed with stores and restaurants, this impressive skyscraper used to be one of the landmarks of the…
Though swimming is forbidden on this beach, it still makes for a romantic walk, especially in the evening.
The Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo, Japan, is the foremost museum collecting and exhibiting modern Japanese art.This Tokyo…
This gargantuan clock is a must-see for every fan of Ghibli studios, since it is based on a design by Hayao Miyazaki himself.
These chain restaurants offer an interesting variety of meals, while being very cheap and budget-friendly.
Paradise for all the anime fans. This place holds both permanent and temporary exhibitions related to all the favourite anime series and…
A shopping mall that takes Venice as its theme. Features mainly all kinds of fashion brands.
If you want to explore Japanese cuisine, ramen is a must-try for you. This street, conveniently located underground, just a few steps away…
Founded in 1869, this Shinto shrine is devoted to those who died in wars in the 19th and 20th century.
The Edo-Tokyo Museum is a historical museum located at 1-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida-Ku, Tokyo in the Ryogoku district.