Foreign Visitors WELCOME! SENTO. This establishment warmly welcomes international tourists.
A rooftop garden constructed atop Ohashi Junction. A spot promoting greenery techniques that has won various awards.
A buffet with seafood and seasonal ingredients at a restaurant with a stunning ocean view
Lalique Museum, Hakone exhibits about 230 pieces of French artist, René Lalique (1860-1945) who created precious jewelry in Art Nouveau style, and beautiful objects in glass during Art Deco period.
The one and only Disney theme park in the world with its theme of the ocean. The events of the season are a must-see!
This is the first formal French garden in Japan. It harnesses a majestic space, filled with seasonal flowers and surrounded by the vast nature of Hakone.
A museum located in Ueno Park. Visitors can enjoy a variety of artworks including ones designated as Important Cultural Properties.
Shirahama Floral Hall is located at the southernmost point of the Boso peninsula, with a great view of the Pacific Ocean.
Hakone Garasunomori Museum, or the Venetian Glass Museum in Hakone, is the first museum of this kind in Japan. The glass exhibitions that change each season are worth seeing.
You can experience the world of Mitsuo Aida, a poet and calligrapher who emphasized the preciousness of life with his own phrases and unique styles of calligraphy.
It is a convention and art center built to disseminate comprehensive cultural information.
An equestrian park where people and horses meet and interact. With seasonal flowers such as cherry blossoms, the park is also a popular place to relax.
A convenient location only a 2-minute walk away from Atami Station
An Ikebukuro landmark. A large commercial complex with leisure facilities, shops, and restaurants.
An exact reproduction of the Meiji-Era Shimbashi Station, the first railway terminal in Japan.
A museum inside the building of Tokyo University of the Arts, the best out of all the art universities in Japan. It stores approximately 29,000 items of mainly Japanese modern arts.