Observation Deck – Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo from the observation deck, spotting iconic landmarks and the city’s sprawling skyline.
Enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo from the observation deck, spotting iconic landmarks and the city’s sprawling skyline.
Dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and his wife, who, in the early 20th century, began Japan’s transformation from a feudal to a modern society.
Learn about the fascinating history of the rituals of the ceremony, as well as the intricacies of the different tea-making methods.
See a traditional Japanese Geisha show.
Get oriented in Japan with an informative briefing covering local customs, cultural insights, and essential safety tips.
Enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo from the observation deck, spotting iconic landmarks and the city’s sprawling skyline.
Learn how the Japanese demand for fresh seafood drives a huge fishing industry.
Learn about the incredible advancements the country is making in science and technology.
This state-of-the-art facility is dedicated to showcasing the latest advancements in robotics technology.
Experience the iconic Shibuya Crossing, one of the world’s busiest intersections, surrounded by neon lights, bustling crowds, and Tokyo energy.
Dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and his wife, who, in the early 20th century, began Japan’s transformation from a feudal to a modern society.
Visit Tokyo’s cultural epicenter to see Pokémon, punks, goths, and fashionistas. Anything goes in Harajuku!
Step into interactive installations that combine technology, art, and nature, creating immersive and ethereal experiences
Explore the quaint side streets around the 1,200-year-old Temple, where you’ll enjoy postcard-worthy views over Kyoto.
One of the city’s best preserved historic districts, where you can find unique souvenirs from traditional merchant shops.
See a traditional Japanese Geisha show.
Navigate through lush bamboo forests before starting the 30-minute climb up to Arashiyama Monkey Park
The most important of Kyoto’s five great Zen temples, despite years of war, the gardens have remained in pristine condition for centuries.
Learn about the fascinating history of the rituals of the ceremony, as well as the intricacies of the different tea-making methods.
Wander through Nara’s historic temples and parks, where friendly deer roam freely, offering a unique glimpse into Japan’s ancient culture and traditions.
See the world’s largest Buddha statue and encounter deer as you explore the temples and halls (including Kasuga Taisha Shrine) in the surrounding grounds of Nara Park.
The street that runs from Sanjo Dori in the north to Kenninji Temple in the south. On both sides of the street are shrines and temples such as Kenninji Temple and Toto Temple, lots of restaurants and souvenir shops.
The campus is split into two areas. AREA I studies all things robot and features many amazing tech developments, including the disaster support robots used at the Fukushima Power Plant. In AREA II, learn about space technology; enjoy a virtual space tour or a virtual moon landing experience.
Discover the charming streets lined with traditional craft shops and street-food stalls, and visit Sensoji Temple, one of Tokyo’s most colorful and popular Buddhist temples.
Akihabara (Electric Town)