Tsukiji Market is a major tourist attraction for both domestic and overseas visitors in Tokyo.
If you are a geek and a fan of Gundam shows, this is your destination! You'll find everything connected to the anime here.
Though swimming is forbidden on this beach, it still makes for a romantic walk, especially in the evening.
The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, simply known as the Miraikan, is a museum created by Japan's Science and Technology…
A shopping mall that takes Venice as its theme. Features mainly all kinds of fashion brands.
This bathing facility utilizes a hot spring located in Koto. You can choose from foot, rock or sand baths to heal your mind and body.
Daikanransha is a 115-metre tall, 177 metre's diameter Giant Ferris wheel at Palette Town in the minato mirai 21 district of Odaiba, Japan…
Joypolis is a chain of indoor amusement parks created by Sega and run by CA Sega Joypolis.
Japanese theatre performance is a specialized art, that has been honed for centuries.
This unusual temple sure is an eyecatcher. It is relatively young, having only been built in the 1930s.
Mega Web, or Megaweb, was a car theme park operated by Toyota in Odaiba's Palette Town, Tokyo, Japan.
Tokyo Big Sight, officially known as Tokyo International Exhibition Center, is a convention and exhibition center in Tokyo, Japan, and the…
This market is the largest and busiest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world.
DiverCity Tokyo Plaza is a shopping mall in Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan. It is a commercial facility located in DiverCity Tokyo, operated by Mitsui…
This showroom provides insight into the world of technology. Visit to see interactive exhibitions, or attend a Nintendo gaming tournament!
The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo is a contemporary art museum in Koto, Tokyo, Japan. The museum is located in Kiba Park.
JOCX-DTV, virtual channel 8, branded as Fuji TV and colloquially known as CX, is a Japanese television station based in Odaiba, Minato,…
This artificial island is a Mecca of commerce. Visit this huge mall, browse the stores and try out the gaming arcade.
Suiten-gū, literally "Palace of the Water Deva", or "Palace of Suiten", is a Shinto shrine dedicated to four deities:
History buffs are going to love this museum. Come and see for yourself what life in Tokyo was like in one of the most famous periods of…
An iconic wax museum named after its founder, Marie Tussaud, dates back to the second half of the 18th century.