Tokyo Bonsai Park is located in Omiya in north east Tokyo. Here you can see the most amazing collection of miniature trees in the world. Each year the Great Bonsai Festival attracts people from all ov...
Tokyo’s Crafts Gallery, located in the National Museum of Modern Art, displays Japanese and foreign crafts dating from the Meiji period (1868-1912) to the present day. Exhibits in the gallery ra...
The Edo-Tokyo Museum documents the history of Edo-Tokyo from 1590 to the present day Tokyo, in particular, politics, culture and the lifestyles of its people. In the museum’s special exhibition ...
The Ginza district of Tokyo is the city’s famous shopping and entertainment district with many high-class fashion boutiques, restaurants, bars, art galleries and two of the most esteemed departm...
Hama Rikyu Garden is an attractive landscape garden located on Tokyo Bay. This garden was once the garden of a feudal lord's residence during the Edo Period. It is now a sanctuary for ducks, herons an...
Hara Museum of Contemporary Art exhibits paintings and sculptures from the 1950’s onwards by Japanese artists including include Rothko, Pollock, Dubuffet, Appel, Nobuo Sekine and Tomio Miki as w...
Koishikawa Botanical Garden exhibits and preserves a tree and plant species and has within its grounds a beautiful Japanese landscape garden. This garden is a great place to view the famous cherry blo...
The twin towers of one of the buildings of the Metropolitan Government Offices offer the traveller a fantastic view of the city of Tokyo. This building, 240m tall and 48 storeys high, is the tallest b...
Sensoji Temple is a Buddhist temple located in Asakusa. The temple is Tokyo's oldest temple, dating from 645 and is approached through the Kaminarimon, the outer gate of the Sensoji, which leads throu...
The Shinjuku district of Tokyo is home to the city’s tallest buildings and skyscrapers including several hotels and the Metropolitan Government Office. The district also has a large entertainmen...