Tokyo (Page 2)
The Tenbou-Park Sakura Festival in Ikebukuro’s popular Sunshine City shopping complex promises a sneeze and itchy eyes-free flower-viewing experience.
You don’t have to be a train otaku to enjoy all the unusual perks included in this accommodation plan.
Our stay at a great hotel in the heart of Tokyo with a big Japanese-style bath, sauna, and great breakfasts.
Return of inbound tourists means prices are skyrocketing, with some places charging US$120 for a bowl of seafood.
Equipped with everything you need to get work done and unwind with a glass of wine afterwards.
Ominous eye and promise to “develop special abilities” leads to a hunt for clues around the city.
Street lids are now some of the city’s most unusual tourist sites, and there’s a way you can take them home as free souvenir cards.
Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai brings the charm of an old market town to a new tourist site in Tokyo.
The only place in the world where you can view weeping poop cherry blossoms, but you have to sing and dance to make them bloom.