Foreign Visitors WELCOME! SENTO. This establishment warmly welcomes international tourists.
Feel at home with the sound of the ocean nearby!
The Aokigahara Forest was formed by the volcanic eruption of Mt. Fuji about 1,200 years ago. There are guided walking tours in the great nature.
Sushi toppings with lasting freshness
Open air baths with a million-dollar night view
Witness Japanese paper dyeing, a traditional craft that is designated a cultural heritage of Bunkyo Ward, here at Ochanomizu Origami Kaikan, or Japanese paper folding center.
An inn popular for its spacious and comfortable guestrooms
A scenic park selected as one of the New Tokyo 100 Views. The verdant park has a baseball field, tennis courts, and an athletic open space.
Just a 5-minute walk from Asakusabashi Station. Step through the vividly-colored noren curtain to find a space filled with the spirit of Japan in an area brimming with old downtown atmosphere.
Some of the most popular ramen noodle restaurants in Tokyo are gathered there. It is a ramen battleground accessible directly from the station.
A shopping street for cooking supplies
This lushly green shrine faces Midosuji boulevard and is more than 1600 years old
An entertainment hall, which holds popular entertainment such as rakugo (traditional Japanese comic storytelling), manzai (comic dialog), rokyoku (traditional reciting) and kodan (vaudeville sotrytelling). One of its appeals is that the audience is up close to the performers.
A great view overlooking the the Five Storied Pagoda of Kofukuji Temple
A hotel with Yonezawa beef, spa services and private baths
You can have multiple enjoyments, such as shopping and leisure inside the safe, quality, and comfortable urban environment.
Enjoyable for all ages, offering everything from food, general goods, and fashion
Enjoy a sweeping view of the sea at Shirahama
Built in 1926, this was the residence of a silk yarn trader. You can have tea there while feeling the season.
A wide-open park offering great views of the harbor