Ueno Shrines & Temples Kaneiji Temple 4.07 2 The family temple of the Tokugawa family where successive shoguns rest. See More
Haneda Airport Neighborhood Parks & Gardens Ikegami Baien (Plum Garden) 4.07 2 The garden with more than 30 species of plum trees signal the beginning of spring. See More
Odaiba Shopping Streets Tsukiji Outer Market 4.07 2 A central place of “Food Town, Tsukiji” with over 400 wholesales and retail shops. See More
Kudanshita, Korakuen Museums Gakushi-kaikan 4.07 1 A classic structure allows you to experience history. See More
Hachioji Shrines & Temples Takao-san Yakuo-in 4.07 2 A head temple of Shingon Buddhism with a history of over 1200 years is popular as a sacred place. See More
Akihabara Famous Places Akihabara Electric Town 4.07 2 One of Japan’s largest electronics towns, known globally as Akiba. See More
Hakone Japanese Cuisine Hakone Gindofu 4.07 2 The exceptional tofu beloved by locals. Taste it fresh at the store. See More
Akihabara Family Restaurants Coco’s Akihabara Branch 4.07 2 Happily serving delicious dishes with high-level restaurants service. See More
Nakano, Suginami, Nerima Famous Places Koenji 4.07 2 Koenji has a variety of faces as a "Vintage Shops town" and a "gourmet town." Seasonal events are also an attraction. See More
Sagamihara Nature Spots Tsukui Lake 4.07 2 Serene landscapes in this nature-rich, leisure area surrounding a man-made lake. See More
Ibaraki Nature Spots Lake Kasumigaura 4.07 2 The second-largest lake in Japan. In the magnificent scenery with Kasumigaura and Mt.Tsukuba, you can enjoy lakeside cycling. See More
Kanagawa Trains & Subway ENODEN (Enoshima Electric Railway) 4.07 2 A popular train that runs between the ancient capital of Kamakura and Enoshima. See More Related Articles Let's get the most out of “eno=pass”! Discover the traditions of Enoshima, an island rich in history. Enoshima Island is said to be the site of the legend of “Enoshima Engi,” in which a goddess descended on the island to guide a dragon who had been wrongdoing. Since Enoshima is easily accessible from Edo (Tokyo), the “Enoshima Pilgrimage” boom drew a large number of worshippers to the island during the Edo period. Enoshima is rich in history, traditions, and resort attractions, and using an eno=pass, a money-saving 1-day pass, is a great way to explore.
Let's get the most out of “eno=pass”! Discover the traditions of Enoshima, an island rich in history. Enoshima Island is said to be the site of the legend of “Enoshima Engi,” in which a goddess descended on the island to guide a dragon who had been wrongdoing. Since Enoshima is easily accessible from Edo (Tokyo), the “Enoshima Pilgrimage” boom drew a large number of worshippers to the island during the Edo period. Enoshima is rich in history, traditions, and resort attractions, and using an eno=pass, a money-saving 1-day pass, is a great way to explore.
Ebisu, Meguro Western Restaurants Daikanyama restaurant Chez Lui 4.07 2 Elegant, classical French cuisine at a restaurant in a single remodeled Japanese-style house See More
Harajuku Commercial Buildings Q Plaza Harajuku 4.07 2 A Complex with Many Stylish and Unique Restaurants and Cafes. See More
Chiba Japanese Cuisine Kaneshichi Suisan 4.07 2 Enjoy a real fishermen’s meal from Boso Peninsula, mouth-watering fresh seafood. See More
Chiba Commercial Buildings IKSPIARI 4.07 2 Commercial complex within the Tokyo Disney Resort. See More
Ginza Chinese Food Raika Shikunshiso 4.07 2 Enjoy traditional Chinese cuisine with a sense of the seasons See More Related Articles Lunch at Shikun Shisou Raika, a Shanghaiese Restuarant in Tokyo Midtown Hibiya Hibiya is a neighborhood in Tokyo known for its cinemas and theaters. In March of 2018, Tokyo Midtown Hibiya opened and I visited a Shanghaiese restaurant called Raika in this building. There are also Raika branches in Tokyo's Shinjuku Gyoen and Aoyama. All three locations are so popular that it's hard to get in without a reservation.
Lunch at Shikun Shisou Raika, a Shanghaiese Restuarant in Tokyo Midtown Hibiya Hibiya is a neighborhood in Tokyo known for its cinemas and theaters. In March of 2018, Tokyo Midtown Hibiya opened and I visited a Shanghaiese restaurant called Raika in this building. There are also Raika branches in Tokyo's Shinjuku Gyoen and Aoyama. All three locations are so popular that it's hard to get in without a reservation.
Oshiage Western Restaurants Brasserie Aux Amis Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi branch 4.07 2 A French restaurant where you can enjoy a wonderful view with your meal from the 30th floor. See More