Description Mito Mitsukuni, famous for “Mito Komon,” maintained the garden and created rice fields […]
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[024]Omoide Alley (Omoide Yokocho)
Description This will be an area with a high concentration of small-scale izakayas, set meal restaurants, soba […]
[023]Shinjuku Golden Bar District (Shinjuku Golden-Gai)
Description There are about 100 small bars clustered together, and although each bar is different in type, it […]
[022]Tsukiji Outer Market (Tsukiji Jo-gai Shijo)
Description Restaurants and grocery stores that were originally located outside Tsukiji Market are still open […]
[021]Kappabashi Shopping Street (Kappabashi Dougu-gai)
Description They sell not only knives and tableware, but also equipment necessary for the restaurant industry, […]
[020]Rikugi-en Garden
Description This is the most famous Japanese garden (a garden with stones and plants arranged around a pond) i […]
[019]Zojo-ji Temple
Description Located at the foot of Tokyo Tower, the large vermilion-painted main gate (Sangedatsumon) is a lan […]
[018]Kabuki-za Theater
Description This is a theater dedicated to Kabuki that was built in the Edo period about 150 years ago. The ma […]
[016]Yasukuni Shrine (Yasukuni jinja)
Description It was built in 1868 as a shrine to honor those who died for the country. The shrine has many visi […]
[015]Imperial Palace (Koukyo)
Description During the Edo period, Edo Castle was where successive shoguns lived, and it was only about 160 ye […]