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sauna

Carefully heal your daily fatigue. Popular sauna shops you want to go to now in Tokyo

I've been feeling tired from my daily work and have trouble getting out of bed on my days off... Getting sleep is the easiest way to rest, but it really refreshes both your body and mind...

Kosuke KurodaKosuke Kuroda2018.04.09

public bath changing room

Get rid of your travel fatigue! Recommended bathing facilities and saunas in Tokyo

If you play around Tokyo for the whole day or travel from your hometown to Tokyo by night bus, the damage to your body will be significantly greater. So this time, we'll be using it in Tokyo even late at night or early in the morning...

Kosuke KurodaKosuke Kuroda2018.03.26

train

A must-see for train beginners! Here are the train spots you can enjoy in Tokyo!

I usually ride the train casually. However, each train has its own characteristics, and if you look into it, you will find that it is deep. So this time we'll introduce some railway spots you can enjoy in Tokyo. iron...

Kosuke KurodaKosuke Kuroda2018.03.24

Kan'eiji Temple Kiyomizu Kannondo

Stroll through the Edo atmosphere at Ueno Onshi Park, Japan's first park

Ueno Onshi Park, located in Taito Ward, Tokyo, which was designated Japan's first park during the Meiji period, was part of Ueno Kaneiji Temple during the Edo period. It is currently a famous cherry blossom spot, and is home to Tokyo National Museum and the National Museum of Western Art...

Jun NambaraJun Nambara2018.03.22

Asakusa Kaminarimon

Sightseeing in Asakusa by rickshaw! Points to know when riding a rickshaw

The Asakusa area is a staple of Tokyo sightseeing. Most people usually walk around on foot, but in Asakusa you can enjoy sightseeing by rickshaw. This time I would like to use a rickshaw when sightseeing in Asakusa...

Kosuke KurodaKosuke Kuroda2018.03.19

Tokyo Sky Tree

You can feel safe now! Summary of points to remember when going to Sky Tree

Tokyo Skytree is a new sight in Tokyo, where many tourists from both Japan and abroad are visiting. The observation deck allows you to view every corner of Tokyo, making it one of the best viewing spots in Japan...

Kosuke KurodaKosuke Kuroda2018.03.16

Meiji Seimei Museum visitor entrance

Visit the Meiji Seimei Museum, an important cultural property, in Marunouchi

The Meiji Seimeikan, which was completed in 1934, was designated as an Important Cultural Property in 1997. This is the first time in a Showa era building. The building is still in Meiji Yasuda...

Jun NambaraJun Nambara2018.03.12

Rikugien main gate

Rikugien is the ultimate daimyo garden that depicts the beauty of ``Kokin Wakashu.''

Rokugien in Komagome was the place where Yanagisawa Yoshitoshi, who was the mansion of Yanagisawa Yoshitoshi, who was the mansion of Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, the fifth shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate. The gardens that remain today are the Japanese gardens of Kishu in Kinoyuki's "Kokin Wakashu"...

Jun NambaraJun Nambara2018.03.08

Girls' school building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and Arata Endo

Experience the feeling of Harry Potter in Ikebukuro! Jiyu Gakuen Myokokan

Jiyu Gakuen Asukan is a girls' school founded in Ikebukuro in 1921 by Hani Yoshikazu and Motoko. The design was based on the architect Frank Lloyd Wright, who is the representative of the 20th century, and his apprentice Endo Arata...

Jun NambaraJun Nambara2018.03.07

[Tokyo] Let's take a walk around Higashi Ginza's landmark "Kabukiza"!

Kabukiza in Higashi Ginza is a popular tourist spot overseas, not only enjoying kabuki viewing, but also offering air gardens, galleries and merchandise plazas. The Kabukiza and its surroundings...

Jun NambaraJun Nambara2018.01.13

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