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    Rikugien Garden
    Tokyo

    Rikugien Garden

    A "stroll-style landscape garden" created over 7 years by Yoshiyasu Yanagisawa, an aide to the 5th Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. Characterized by delicate designs replicating scenic spots from Waka poetry, the undulating terrain shows different faces with every step. The light-ups for weeping cherry blossoms and autumn leaves are stunning, immersing you in artistic Edo-period garden beauty.

    • Tokyo
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    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
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    Kamata Area
    Tokyo

    Kamata Area

    Near Haneda Airport, an area where vibrant shopping districts with Showa-era charm and downtown life breathe. Famous as the birthplace of "winged gyoza," it's dotted with unique izakayas and public baths. A town full of human warmth, loved by travelers seeking unpretentious daily Tokyo and delicious popular cuisine.

    • Tokyo
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    Fuchu City Kyodo-no-Mori Museum
    Tokyo

    Fuchu City Kyodo-no-Mori Museum

    A vast complex combining displays on the history of the Tama River with an open-air museum of restored historic buildings. Known as one of Tokyo's top flower spots for plums and hydrangeas, it also has a planetarium. A cultural facility to enjoy Tama's culture with all five senses.

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    Jindai-ji Temple
    Tokyo

    Jindai-ji Temple

    A historic temple founded in the Nara period, surrounded by spring water and lush greenery. Soba noodle shops line the entrance, and scenes of waterwheels create an Edo-period atmosphere. Together with the adjacent Botanical Park, it's perfect for a slow day in nature and history, away from city life.

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    Nakano Area
    Tokyo

    Nakano Area

    Famous for Nakano Broadway, known as the "Hall of Fame of Subculture." While crowded with people seeking anime, figures, and vintage goods, it also possesses a warm, downtown-like feel in shopping streets such as Nakano Sun Mall, making it the perfect place to explore a deep side of Tokyo.

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    Ginza Tourist Information Center
    Tokyo

    Ginza Tourist Information Center

    Located in the heart of Ginza, this information hub warmly welcomes tourists. With multilingual support and a wealth of maps and brochures, they offer everything from introductions to historic shops and trendy spots to booking assistance. A reliable first step for enjoying Ginza deeply and efficiently.

    • Tokyo
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    Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street
    Tokyo

    Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street

    One of Kanto's longest shopping streets, stretching 1.3km. With about 400 shops, it's famous as a treasure trove of "street food," including its renowned croquettes. It's the best place to experience real Japanese shopping street culture by eating and shopping alongside locals, blending into their daily lives.

    • Tokyo
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    Setagaya Daikan Yashiki
    Tokyo

    Setagaya Daikan Yashiki

    The residence and office of the Ohba family, who governed the Setagaya territory for the Ii family of the Hikone clan during the Edo period. It's the only local governor's residence remaining in Tokyo designated as a National Important Cultural Property. The thatched-roof main house and front gate convey the authority of that time, offering a deep dive into local history.

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    Setagaya Hachimangu Shrine
    Tokyo

    Setagaya Hachimangu Shrine

    A historic shrine with an authentic sumo ring on its grounds, once home to one of Edo's three major sumo festivals. Even today, student sumo matches are held during the annual festival. Surrounded by greenery, the quiet grounds feature "strength stones" and a beautiful pond, beloved as a site for the deity of victory and a peaceful community spot.

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    Guesthouse KOKOTAMAYA
    Tokyo

    Guesthouse KOKOTAMAYA

    A warm guesthouse renovated from a historic sericulture farmhouse in Ome City. Inside the traditional Japanese architecture with heavy beams and pillars, you can stay as if returning to your hometown, gathering around the irori hearth and enjoying local food. A hub for travelers who love Okutama's nature and history, full of warm human connection.

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    Kunitachi Hatakenbo
    Tokyo

    Kunitachi Hatakenbo

    A hands-on farm in Kunitachi City where anyone can touch agriculture and nature. From harvesting seasonal vegetables to interacting with ponies, people of all ages can feel the joy of touching the soil. As a local community hub, it's a unique spot to enjoy warm interactions and fresh seasonal flavors amidst peaceful rural scenery.

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    Ishikawa Brewery
    Tokyo

    Ishikawa Brewery

    A historic sake brewery since the Edo period, considering itself a "regional treasure." You can tour the production process of traditional sake and craft beer inside beautiful buildings designated as National Registered Tangible Cultural Properties. The onsite restaurant serves fresh sake with local ingredients, offering a sensory experience of Japan's fermentation culture.

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    Machida Yakushi-ike Park
    Tokyo

    Machida Yakushi-ike Park

    A beautiful park selected as one of the "New 100 Views of Tokyo," offering seasonal Japanese charm. Centered around Yakushi Pond, you can enjoy rich nature year-round: plum and cherry blossoms in spring, Oga lotus in summer, and red leaves in autumn. With historic folk houses and tea rooms, it's a scenic spot where you can heal in a traditional Japanese landscape.

    • Tokyo
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    Showa Kinen Park
    Tokyo

    Showa Kinen Park

    A vast national park spanning the size of about 40 Tokyo Domes. Flowers of all seasons, such as spring tulips, summer sunflowers, and autumn cosmos or ginkgo trees, create breathtaking views. An oasis where you can spend the day actively cycling or quietly in a Japanese tea room, away from the city's hustle.

    • Tokyo
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    Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka
    Tokyo

    Reversible Destiny Lofts Mitaka

    A colorful, creatively designed apartment complex by artists Shusaku Arakawa and Madeline Gins. Based on the concept of "Housing for Not Dying," it’s full of features that challenge your physical senses, such as uneven floors and spherical rooms. The architecture itself is an artwork—a unique, stimulating spot to experience with all five senses.

    • Tokyo
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    Warner Bros. Studio
    Tokyo

    Warner Bros. Studio

    Asia's first "Making of Harry Potter" where you can experience the behind-the-scenes of the film series. The magnificent sets, props, and costumes actually used in the films are on display, overwhelming visitors with the detail of the wizarding world. With many interactive experiences, it's a dream-like place for movie fans.

    • Tokyo
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    The Sumida Hokusai Museum
    Tokyo

    The Sumida Hokusai Museum

    A museum with a novel design by architect Kazuyo Sejima, built on land associated with the world-renowned Ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai. You can enjoy North's delicate yet dynamic works through the latest exhibition methods. A cultural hub to deeply understand Japanese art.

    • Tokyo
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    • Spring
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    Ryogoku Area
    Tokyo

    Ryogoku Area

    A town where the history and traditions of Edo and Tokyo live on, centered around the sumo mecca "Ryogoku Kokugikan." Sumo stables are scattered around, and seeing wrestlers is not uncommon. Home to many restaurants serving the specialty "Chanko-nabe," it's an irresistible area for history lovers.

    • Tokyo
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    Nihonbashi Area
    Tokyo

    Nihonbashi Area

    The starting point of the Five Routes and a commercial district since the Edo period. It features the Important Cultural Property Nihonbashi Bridge, historic department stores, and modern complexes like "COREDO Muromachi." A hub for Japanese culture where you can experience traditional crafts and historic flavors.

    • Tokyo
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    • Spring
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    Kanda Area
    Tokyo

    Kanda Area

    An area where an academic atmosphere with universities and hospitals coexists with long-established Edo culture. Jimbocho with over 100 bookstores, Ochanomizu packed with musical instrument shops, and Kanda Myojin, the center of devotion for Edo locals. Famous as a curry battleground, it's an intellectually stimulating town where you encounter different specialty shops with every step.

    • Tokyo
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    • Spring
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    Tsukiji Kagura Sushi
    Tokyo

    Tsukiji Kagura Sushi

    A famous shop inheriting the traditions of the Tsukiji Market, where you can savor Edo-style sushi techniques. Characterized by "red vinegar" rice (Akashari) used since ancient times, which enhances the umami of the ingredients. The luxury of eating fresh seafood with red rice while watching artisan skills is an unforgettable food experience unique to Tsukiji.

    • Tokyo
    • Food
    • Spring
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    Sukiyaki (Chinya)
    Tokyo

    Sukiyaki (Chinya)

    Founded in 1880, a long-established Sukiyaki restaurant representing Asakusa's tradition. They pride themselves on "Tekisashi Meat," where skilled artisans carefully grill selected top-grade marbled beef in an iron pan. The moment of eating meat simmered in a special sauce dipped in egg is the pinnacle of Japanese food culture. Enjoy authentic flavors in a historic space.

    • Tokyo
    • Food
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Rikugien Garden
    Tokyo

    Rikugien Garden

    A "stroll-style landscape garden" created over 7 years by Yoshiyasu Yanagisawa, an aide to the 5th Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. Characterized by delicate designs replicating scenic spots mentioned in Waka poetry, the undulating terrain surrounding the large pond shows different faces with every step. The light-ups for weeping cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves are stunning, immersing you in artistic Edo-period garden beauty detached from urban bustle.

    • Tokyo
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Yanaka Old Town Area
    Tokyo

    Yanaka Old Town Area

    Part of the area called "Yanesen," where many old streets and temples that escaped war damage remain. At the lively "Yanaka Ginza" shopping street, traditional deli shops and cafes line the way, letting you feel a nostalgic daily Japan. Perfect for a leisurely walk, with cats living in back alleys and the scenery of quiet cemeteries.

    • Tokyo
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