230-meter high shopping and office complex with an open-roof viewing deck on its top floor. The post Shibuya Scramble Square appeared first on japanistry.com.| japanistry.com
As park of Shibuya's redevelopment, Miyashita Park re-opened as a shopping/entertainment complex in 2020. The park above has been redesigned and below it sits 3-floors of shops, boutiques, and restaurants. The post Rayard Miyashita Park Shopping Mall appeared first on japanistry.com.| japanistry.com
A entertainment complex next to Tokyo Dome with a hotel, restaurants, shops, and an upmarket spa (Spa LaQua).… The post Tokyo Dome City appeared first on japanistry.com.| japanistry.com
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Ryogoku Kokugikan is an indoor sporting arena that hosts the three sumo tournaments that take place in Tokyo each year (in January, May, and September). The post Ryogoku Kokugikan: Tokyo’s Sumo Hall appeared first on japanistry.com.| japanistry.com
Small park that commemorates the victims of the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake and the air raids of World War II. The post Yokoamicho Park appeared first on japanistry.com.| japanistry.com
Flea market and antique market in the grounds of Tomioka Hachiman Shrine. The post Tomioka Hachimangu Flea & Antique Market appeared first on japanistry.com.| japanistry.com
Just before midday on 1 September 1923, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.9 struck the Kanto region… The post Great Kanto Earthquake Memorial Museum appeared first on japanistry.com.| japanistry.com
Well-known spa in Ryogoku that offers a wide variety of baths and saunas, and many other services. The post Ryogoku Edoyu appeared first on japanistry.com.| japanistry.com
Garden with a pond in the shape of a heart that is filled directly with water from the Sumida River, and thus rises and falls with the river’s tide.| japanistry.com
A calendar of all the major events and festivals in Japan. Wherever possible, the link to the event’s…| japanistry.com
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