
Tokyo & Vicinities
Consists of Tokyo Metropolis and neighboring Chiba Prefecture.
Note: You can reach Tokyo via two airports: Narita and Haneda, with Haneda being closer to the city. If you are traveling with family or in a large group, it is recommended to book an airport transfer for a more seamless experience. Of course, you can also use public transportation such as buses or trains.
Tokyo’s Top Observation Decks
Tokyo City
Iconic city views from above—Tokyo Tower offers nostalgic charm, Tokyo Skytree impresses with its height and futuristic design, and Shibuya Sky gives a modern, open-air view over the bustling Shibuya Crossing.
teamLab Planets & Borderless
Tokyo City
Immersive digital art spaces with distinct experiences: Planets offers sensory experience such as walk through water and float among flowers. Borderless presents a seamless world of ever-moving, interactive installations.
Shibuya & Shinjuku
​Tokyo City
Experience Shibuya’s iconic Scramble Crossing and trendy youth culture, then head to Shinjuku for neon-lit streets and lively nightlife.
Harajuku & Omotesando
Tokyo City
Explore Harajuku’s quirky fashion and street snacks, then stroll Omotesando’s tree-lined avenue lined with designer shops and stylish cafés.
Ginza
Tokyo City
Tokyo’s upscale shopping district, where luxury brands meet flagship stores. Don’t miss the 12-floor Uniqlo for exclusive items and global collections.
Akihabara
Tokyo City
A hub for anime, gaming, and electronics. Explore multi-floor stores packed with figures, retro games, and gadgets—or step into a themed café for a uniquely Akiba experience.
Nakameguro & Daikanyama
Tokyo City
Stroll Nakameguro’s canal, lined with cherry trees and cafés, then head to Daikanyama for boutique shops, indie bookstores, and laid-back charm.
Asakusa
​Tokyo City
Step back in time and stroll through Nakamise Street to Sensoji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest. Enjoy traditional snacks, souvenir shops, and rickshaw rides in a nostalgic atmosphere.
Luxury Vintage Shops
​Tokyo City
Tokyo is known for its well-curated, high-quality, and often mint-condition pre-owned designer items. Hunt for vintage and rare pieces from Chanel, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, and more.
Tsukiji Outer Market
​Tokyo City
Wander bustling alleys filled with fresh seafood, street food, and kitchenware. Sample sushi, A5 wagyu beef skewers, and more in this iconic culinary hub.
Scenic Parks
Tokyo City
Relax in Tokyo’s green spaces, perfect for strolls, picnics, and seasonal blooms—such as Chidorigafuchi Park, Shiba Koen, Yoyogi Park, and more.
Yanaka Ginza
Tokyo City
Stroll a nostalgic street lined with local snacks, old-school shops, and retro charm. Try local favorite menchi katsu, explore quiet alleys, and spot friendly neighborhood cats.
Themed Attractions
Tokyo Metropolis
Sakura City
Chiba Prefecture
Discover samurai-era charm with traditional homes and cultural sites, such as National Museum of Japanese History and Sakura Castle Ruins Park. Stroll the bamboo forest, and enjoy seasonal blooms at a Dutch garden.
Edo-Era Canal Town
​Chiba Prefecture
Explore a preserved merchant district lined with traditional wooden buildings and stone bridges. Stroll the charming riverside streets or take a boat ride along the historic canal.
Recommended Food

Famous local delicacy from the Seto Inland Sea—enjoyed grilled, raw, in hot pots, or deep-fried as crispy kaki fry, especially popular in winter.


Famous local delicacy from the Seto Inland Sea—enjoyed grilled, raw, in hot pots, or deep-fried as crispy kaki fry, especially popular in winter.
Oyster

Fragrant, mildly sweet citrus grown in the islands of Seto Inland Sea—often used in local dishes, desserts, or drinks for a refreshing, zesty flavor.


Fragrant, mildly sweet citrus grown in the islands of Seto Inland Sea—often used in local dishes, desserts, or drinks for a refreshing, zesty flavor.
Setouchi Lemons

Mild, tender saltwater eel from the Seto Inland Sea—featured in anago meshi, a local specialty of grilled eel served over rice.


Mild, tender saltwater eel from the Seto Inland Sea—featured in anago meshi, a local specialty of grilled eel served over rice.
Anago
Recommended Accommodation

Set in a beautifully restored 140-year-old merchant estate—offering minimalist rooms with private cypress tubs, serene garden views, and a communal bathhouse.



Set in a beautifully restored 140-year-old merchant estate—offering minimalist rooms with private cypress tubs, serene garden views, and a communal bathhouse.
Luxury Ryokan
Onomichi City

Elegant floating hotel cruising the Seto Inland Sea—featuring wood-lined suites, seasonal fine dining, open-air baths, and ever-changing coastal views.



Elegant floating hotel cruising the Seto Inland Sea—featuring wood-lined suites, seasonal fine dining, open-air baths, and ever-changing coastal views.
Floating Hotel
Onomichi City

A boutique heritage hotel with a scattered concept—guest rooms and public spaces are spread across restored Edo–Meiji era buildings, incorporating ryokan-style features.



A boutique heritage hotel with a scattered concept—guest rooms and public spaces are spread across restored Edo–Meiji era buildings, incorporating ryokan-style features.
Boutique Hotel
Takehara City
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