Shinjuku Golden Gai
Golden Gai is a small district located in Kabukicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. It is composed of six narrow…
Golden Gai is a small district located in Kabukicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. It is composed of six narrow…
Shinjuku Gyoen is a garden in the heart of Shinjuku where visitors can enjoy a variety of styles…
For those looking for a unique way to experience the beauty of cherry blossoms in Tokyo, the NAKED…
Shinjuku Station is one of the busiest and most complex transportation hubs in Tokyo, Japan. It serves as…
Shinjuku is a bustling district of Tokyo, Japan, and is known for its vibrant nightlife, shopping, and entertainment….
Shinjuku is a bustling district located in Tokyo that could be described as the world’s busiest transport hub….
Nishi Ochiai Park in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo is a park located along a river with combination playground equipment, spring…
The water playground at Hyakunincho Fureai Park in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, can be enjoyed at the Jabujabu Pond located…
The must-visit Shinjuku Gyoen, a national park in Shinjuku, is a 58.3-hectare garden created in 1906. The park…
Miyatabashi Park in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo is located in a quiet residential area. The park has a multipurpose practice…
Shimizugawabashi Park in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo is located along Shin-Mejiro Street and the Yamanote Line, and has a basketball…
The Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum commonly known simply as Enpaku was founded to celebrate the completion of Dr….
Soseki Park was built on the site where Soseki Natsume spent the last years of his life, Soseki…
The Aizu Museum is a memorial museum for Aizu Yaichi, a poet, calligrapher, and also researcher of oriental…
Mizuinari Shrine is a Shinto shrine famed for it’s healing powers in the Nishi Waseda park of Shinjuku,…
The Miyagi Michio Memorial Hall in Nakamachi, Shinjuku was built to commemorate the achievements of composer Michio Miyagi,…
Toyama Park was once the feudal lord’s garden for the Tokugawa family of the Mito Domain. It is…
Kansen-en Park is a daimyo’s garden developed in the Shimizu family’s Address, one of the three Tokugawa lords…