


A bustling, traditional shopping street in Tokyo, leading to Senso-ji Temple, with over 200 shops selling snacks, souvenirs, and local crafts.
Tokyo's oldest temple, offering a serene atmosphere and beautiful architecture.
A bustling shopping street leading to Senso-ji Temple, offering local snacks and souvenirs.
Japan's largest art museum, housing a vast collection of Japanese art and cultural artifacts.

Traditional Japanese clothing for exploring the street and nearby temples.
Comfortable wooden sandals for walking around the shopping street.
Handy for keeping cool in the summer heat while exploring the street.
A historic café serving traditional Japanese breakfast and Western-style dishes since 1911.
A popular local eatery serving traditional Japanese breakfast and sweets since 1926.
A well-known restaurant serving Japanese-style grilled chicken and skewers since 1963.
Sweet bun with a crispy sugar topping, often served with ice cream
Fish-shaped cake filled with red bean paste
Buckwheat noodles served cold with a dipping sauce
Traditional Japanese sliding door curtains, often featuring intricate patterns and designs.
Beautifully cut glassware with geometric patterns, originating from the Edo period.
A popular Japanese sweet bun with a crispy, sugary topping, resembling a melon's surface.
Veerarama Temple, a 12th-century marvel, is renowned for its intricate architecture and annual car festival.
A scenic trail offering panoramic views of the Tung Chung valley and Lantau Island's southern coast.

A vibrant art museum showcasing contemporary works in a serene, modern setting.