SIGHTSEEING
Ginza, the heart of Tokyo.
The sophisticated streets lined with fashion brands and fine cuisine are an attractive sight.
In Ginza, where historic buildings and new trends coexist in harmony,
A stay that suits you.
A red carpet is laid out at the entrance, and a shining chandelier creates an elegant space. It has a stage similar to that of the Takarazuka Grand Theater (Hyogo Prefecture), the home of the Takarazuka Revue, and hosts Takarazuka Revue performances throughout the year. After the performance at the Takarazuka Grand Theater, the same program is performed.
Located in Ginza, Tokyo, KABUKIZA is the world's only theater dedicated to Kabuki. Since its founding in Kobikicho in 1889 (Meiji 22), it has overcome many disasters and is now in its fifth year. Equipped with the latest stage machinery, it is a complex facility that also includes an underground plaza where you can enjoy shopping and an office tower.
This vast park spreads across Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward, and is located around the Imperial Palace. It is a beautiful spot where nature and history come together in harmony, making it the perfect place for a stroll or picnic. You can enjoy the scenery in every season, and especially during cherry blossom season when the rows of cherry trees are in full bloom.
A comprehensive food market, including fresh food. Over 400 stores are open, selling fresh fish, vegetables, meat, dried goods, seasonings, cooking utensils and tableware, and even restaurants. It is a bustling market that can meet a wide range of needs, including those looking to buy for business use, those living in the area, and tourists.
This is a typical feudal lord garden from the Edo period, with a tidal pond and two duck ponds. A tidal pond is a pond that channels seawater to change its appearance depending on the tides, a style that was commonly used in seaside gardens. The former Shiba Rikyu Gardens, Kiyosumi Gardens, and the former Yasuda Gardens also once had tidal ponds. However, today Hama-rikyu Gardens is the only one where seawater actually flows in and out.
Since its opening in 1958, the 333m-tall comprehensive radio tower has been a beloved Tokyo landmark. From the two observation decks at heights of 150m and 250m, you can enjoy the view of the capital city of Tokyo. In addition, the commercial facility "Foot Town" at the base of the tower has a variety of facilities such as an esports park and souvenir shops.
Japan's first all-weather multi-purpose stadium is the "face" of TOKYO DOME City. Since its opening in 1988, it has hosted a wide variety of major events throughout the year, including baseball games, concerts, exhibitions, and more. As it is an all-weather stadium, it can be used without worry, regardless of the weather.
This garden, consisting of a formal garden, a landscape garden, and a Japanese garden, is spread across Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, and is loved by many people as a national park. Beautiful nature and historical buildings blend together on the vast grounds, allowing you to enjoy the scenery of the four seasons. It is also known as a famous cherry blossom viewing spot, and its tranquil space makes it a soothing place where you can forget the hustle and bustle of the city.
*Bringing in alcohol, smoking, and use of playground equipment are prohibited (except in the children's playground)
Located just a two-minute walk from Shinagawa Station, this indoor facility allows visitors to see approximately 20,000 creatures from 350 different species, all in the heart of Tokyo. Based on concept of "Tokyo's most cutting-edge entertainment," the facility's distinctive features include exhibits and programs that combine digital technology with living creatures. The facility uses entertainment to convey the charm of the underwater world.
Ueno Zoo is Japan's first zoo, which opened in 1882 (Meiji 15) as an annex to a museum under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce. It is an urban zoo that has maintained its natural surroundings despite being located in the heart of Tokyo, and is home to approximately 3,000 animals of 300 species, including giant pandas and western gorillas.
This large-scale complex is centered around the world's tallest tower, TOKYO SKYTREE, and is made up of the commercial facility Tokyo Solamachi® with over 300 stores, the Sumida Aquarium, the planetarium "Tenku", the Postal Museum, and more. You can enjoy shopping, dining, and more all day long.
Located in Tokyo's downtown area, this charming town blends tradition and modernity. It is home to historical landmarks such as Senso-ji and Nakamise Shopping Street, lined with food stalls and traditional shops. The townscape, which retains the atmosphere of the Edo period, and its charming atmosphere captivate visitors.
It is the fifth largest park among the metropolitan parks in Tokyo's 23 wards. It is divided into Area A, a forest park, and Area B, which is equipped with an athletics stadium and an outdoor stage, and is used as a venue for many events.
A comprehensive commercial facility with 13 floors, housing a wide variety of shops, from luxury brands and fashion to beauty and household goods. Experience high-quality, sophisticated shopping that is uniquely Ginza. There are also plenty of restaurants and cafes, allowing you to enjoy a luxurious time in a sophisticated space.
The largest shopping complex in the Ginza area. It is home to over 200 stores, from flagship stores of global fashion brands to lifestyle, beauty, food, and restaurants. In addition, the Kanze Noh Theater is located on the third basement floor, and the GINZA SIX Garden, which covers an area of approximately 4,000 m2 on the rooftop, offers a variety of experiences beyond just shopping.
Wako Main Store is located at the intersection of Ginza 4-chome and is known as a Ginza landmark. All of the products we offer, including watches, jewelry, and men's and women's goods, are of the highest quality, either developed in-house or carefully selected from both Japan and overseas. We cherish our commitment to quality and our spirit of hospitality, which we have cultivated over our long history and tradition.
A multi-purpose complex that combines skyscrapers, shopping malls, offices, art museums, and hotels. Known as a Roppongi landmark, it is home to a commercial area with a wide range of brands and restaurants, as well as facilities where you can experience culture and art.