


A treasure trove of 20th-century Japanese and international art, housed in a serene, historic building.

Exploring art museums often involves a lot of walking.
To carry essentials and purchases while exploring.
Staying hydrated is important during long museum visits.
Iconic for its role in the movie 'You've Got Mail', offering a wide range of breakfast options.
Historic venue known for its elegant breakfast service and stunning architecture.
Famous for its mutton chops and historic ties to the theater industry.
A serene Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, surrounded by a beautiful forest.
A bustling wholesale market for fish, fruits, and vegetables, offering a glimpse into Tokyo's food culture.
The world's busiest pedestrian crossing, offering a unique experience of Tokyo's urban energy.
Steamed rice cakes served with coconut chutney and sambar.
Fried savory doughnuts made from lentil batter.
Semolina-based idli, soft and fluffy, served with coconut chutney and sambar.

Kamakura pottery is a traditional Japanese craft known for its unique glaze and simple, elegant designs.
Edo Kiriko is a traditional Japanese glass-cutting technique that originated in Edo (now Tokyo) during the Edo period.
Narumi tea ceremony utensils are handmade in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony style, known for their simplicity and functionality.
Bhimgoda Tank, a historic water body, is a popular picnic spot and offers a serene atmosphere.
A vibrant shopping experience under the stars, offering local delicacies and unique souvenirs.

A serene Buddhist monastery and temple complex, known for its stunning golden architecture and peaceful atmosphere.