

Tokyo National Museum, Japan's oldest national museum, houses over 110,000 artifacts, offering a comprehensive journey through Japanese art and history.

Tokyo's weather can be unpredictable, a lightweight raincoat is essential for sudden showers.
Exploring the museum and surrounding areas involves a lot of walking.
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A historic restaurant serving traditional Japanese breakfast since 1921.
A popular café known for its French-inspired breakfast menu and historic atmosphere.
A well-known tempura restaurant serving lunch since 1923.
Traditional Japanese theater masks, symbolizing various characters in Kabuki plays.

Decorative silk squares used in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies, often featuring intricate patterns.
Cut glassware originating from Edo (now Tokyo), known for its intricate patterns and vibrant colors.
Sweet rolled omelette with soy sauce and mirin, often served with breakfast.
Steamed egg custard with various ingredients like mushrooms, shrimp, and chicken.
Buckwheat noodles served cold with a dipping sauce or hot in a broth.
Tokyo's oldest temple, offering a serene morning visit with a bustling market street.
An early morning visit to the outer market offers a lively seafood shopping experience.
Japan's largest art museum, housing a vast collection of Japanese art and cultural treasures.
A serene, 13-hectare botanical garden featuring over 2,000 plant species, including Taiwan's largest collection of rhododendrons.
A historic covered market in the heart of Portel, offering local produce and a lively atmosphere.
Nestled in the Western Ghats, Mookambika Temple Kollur is a serene and sacred pilgrimage site dedicated to Goddess Mookambika, known for its architectural beauty and spiritual significance.