Events & Experiences
東京では一年を通じて様々なイベントが開催されています。
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Ema: Wooden Prayer Plaques in Japanese…
Ema are small wooden prayer plaques found at Shinto shrines throughout Japan. They are an important part of Japan’s t…
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Ueno Park
Ueno Park, officially known as Ueno Onshi Park, is one of Tokyo’s most iconic destinations. Established in 1873 as Ja…
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The East Gardens of the Imperial Palce…
The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, located in the very center of Tokyo, offer visitors a rare combination of na…
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Hama-rikyū Gardens
Hama-rikyū Gardens is one of Tokyo’s most beautiful and historically significant landscape gardens, offering a peacef…
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Kiyosumi Gardens – A Serene Journey Th…
Kiyosumi Gardens, located in Koto City on the east side of Tokyo, is one of the finest examples of a traditional Japa…
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Fukagawa Edo Museum – A Journey Back t…
The Fukagawa Edo Museum, located in Koto City in eastern Tokyo, is a unique cultural attraction where visitors can st…
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Ukiyo-e: The Art of the Floating World…
Ukiyo-e, literally meaning “pictures of the floating world,” is one of Japan’s most iconic forms of traditional art. …
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Tokyo National Museum – A Journey Thro…
The Tokyo National Museum (TNM), located in Ueno Park, is Japan’s oldest and largest museum, dedicated to preserving …
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Kabuki-za Theatre – The Grand Stage of…
In the heart of Tokyo’s elegant Ginza district stands Kabuki-za, the principal theatre for kabuki — Japan’s most icon…
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Yasukuni-jinja Shrine
First and foremost, I wish to convey to travelers visiting Japan for the first time that Yasukuni Shrine is by no mea…