Description Parkour is a sport in which you run through facilities and tracks full of obstacles while jumping and climbing. It will be a dedicated parkour park, and anyone can use it for lessons until the evening and as an open gym after the evening. Reviews by situation “Relaxing alone” Recommendation score: /10 MISSION PARKOUR […]
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[146]Shunkaen Bonsai Musium (Shunkaen Bonsai Bijutsu-kan)
Description Various bonsai are displayed in a facility that looks like an old folk house. Many bonsai are placed in the garden, and you can enjoy the harmonious harmony of refined Japanese rooms and bonsai even indoors. In addition to the bonsai experience (reservation required), it hold a bonsai class every Sunday. Reviews by situation […]
[145]Shinozaki Ponyland
Description It is a park along the Edogawa River where you can interact with ponies. Children under 6th grade can ride a pony. You can touch them and give them carrots. (100 yen for carrots) Reviews by situation “Relaxing alone” Recommendation score: /10 Shinozaki Ponyland is a facility where you can ride and interact with […]
[144]Tokyo Sea Life Park (Kasai Rinkai Suizoku-kan)
Description It is located in Kasai Rinkai Park, with a large glass dome as a landmark. Approximately 650 species of creatures are exhibited in 47 aquariums, with minimal decoration. Tuna species migrating around the large donut-shaped tank and penguins swimming around are popular, and there are no sea mammals such as dolphins or sea otters. […]
[143]Immersive Fort Tokyo
Description This is the world’s first theme park with an immersive experience built on the 2nd and 3rd floors of the former Venus Fort site. While making use of the medieval European-style townscape that was characteristic of Venus Fort, we paid close attention to the sound and lighting. More than 10 types of attractions are […]
[142]Kameido Katori Shrine (Kameido Katori Jinja)
Description It is said that its origins date back to 665, when Fujiwara Kamatari prayed for a safe journey on his journey. Afterwards, Fujiwara Hidesato prayed for victory in battle, which was fulfilled, and since then, successive emperors and many other Worshiped by military commanders. Currently, many people visit to pray for victory in sports […]
[141]Fukagawa Edo Museum (Fukagawa Edo Siryo-kan)
Description This museum, mainly in Fukagawa, displays materials related to the Edo period, and gives a good insight into the lives of ordinary people in the Edo period. The permanent exhibition is a life-size reproduction of the cityscape of Fukagawa during the Edo period, and in addition to showing the changes of the day, there […]
[140]Telecom Center Building Observation Decks (Telecom Center Building Tenbo-dai)
Description The observation room on the 21st floor of the Telecom Center Building has been certified as a Japan night view heritage. You can see Tokyo’s iconic sights such as Odaiba and Rainbow Bridge, and the view is great as there are few obstructions around. There are tables and chairs in the room where you […]
[139]Kiyosumi Garden (Kiyosumi Tei-en)
Description It is a Japanese garden called a meandering forest garden with Tsukiyama (artificial mountains) and spring water placed around a pond. There is a large pond with a central island in the center, and stones called Isowatari are placed so that you can cross the pond on foot. You can see the entire area […]
[138]National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Nihon Kagaku Mirai-kan)
Description It exhibits and introduces the latest science and technology, mainly through three permanent exhibitions and limited-time special and planned exhibitions. Science-related videos are shown at the Dome Theater, and you can get a bird’s-eye view of the Earth at Geo-Cosmos. Many events are held with children in mind, ranging from talk programs to workshops. […]