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Yakuo-in Temple – A Tranquil Retreat in the Mountains of Tokyo

(Image by doronko via https://www.flickr.com/photos/can10kon10/4075152396/) Nestled amidst the lush mountains of Takao, just outside the bustling city of Tokyo, lies Yakuo-in Temple. This hidden gem offers visitors a serene escape from the urban chaos, providing a tranquil retreat steeped in rich history and spiritual significance. With its picturesque surroundings, traditional architecture, and a soothing atmosphere, Yakuo-in Temple stands as a testament to the enduring allure of Japanese Buddhism. Let us delve into the temple’s intriguing history and explore the myriad of things to see and do within its sacred grounds. A History Rooted in Faith Yakuo-in Temple traces its origins back to the 8th century, during the early days of … 続きを読む

Jindaiji Temple: Unveiling the Tranquillity and History of Tokyo’s Hidden Gem

(Image by nakashi via https://www.flickr.com/photos/nakashi/40984830421/) Nestled in the charming Chofu district of Tokyo, away from the bustling city centre, lies the serene and historic Jindaiji Temple. Known for its tranquil atmosphere, lush surroundings, and rich cultural heritage, Jindaiji Temple offers visitors a delightful escape from the urban frenzy. In this article, we will embark on a journey through the history of Jindaiji Temple and explore the attractions and experiences that await tourists within its sacred grounds. A Glimpse into History: Jindaiji Temple holds a significant place in Tokyo’s history, with origins dating back over 1,300 years. According to legend, it was established in 733 AD by the monk Gyoki on … 続きを読む

Tokyo Joypolis – Enjoy Amazing Rides At Odaiba’s Indoor Amusement Park

(Image by DocChewbacca via https://www.flickr.com/photos/st3f4n/2792381370/) Tokyo Joypolis is an indoor amusement park located in the Odaiba area of Tokyo. It features a wide range of attractions, including virtual reality rides, arcade games, and interactive experiences that are perfect for visitors of all ages. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at Tokyo Joypolis, including a brief description of some of the best rides and attractions in the park. Tokyo Joypolis is a popular destination for both tourists and locals in Tokyo, offering a unique experience that combines cutting-edge technology and entertainment. The park is divided into several themed zones, each with its own set of attractions and experiences. Here’s … 続きを読む

Sengakuji Temple – Visit The Resting Place of the 47 Ronin

(Image by David Pursehouse via https://www.flickr.com/photos/mdid/3895656935/) Sengakuji Temple is not only a historical site, but also a religious one. It belongs to the Soto sect of Zen Buddhism and is dedicated to the Bodhisattva Kannon, the goddess of mercy. The temple is an important place of worship for the local community and offers various religious services, such as morning meditation, sutra chanting, and zazen (seated meditation). The temple also has a unique feature that visitors may not immediately notice. On the walls of the temple’s main hall, there are dozens of tiny plaques with inscriptions that look like graffiti. These plaques are called ema and are used for making wishes. … 続きを読む

Asukayama Park – A Great Cherry Blossom Viewing Spot For Families

(Image by Guilhem Vellut via https://www.flickr.com/photos/o_0/13593201395/ Located in the Kita ward of northern Tokyo near Oji station, Asukayama Park is a public green space that offers a picturesque landscape featuring approximately 600 Japanese cherry trees, making it a popular destination among Japanese people. While foreign tourists tend to favour parks such as Ueno or Yoyogi, Asukayama offers a great alternative for experiencing the local festive atmosphere during the cherry blossom season in early spring. Dating back to the early 18th century, Asukayama Park was established as a pleasure ground for the Edokko, the inhabitants of Edo, by Yoshimune Tokugawa, the eighth shogun of the Edo period. By 1720, the park … 続きを読む

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden – A Peaceful Escape from the Hustle & Bustle of Tokyo

(Image by redlegsfan21 via https://www.flickr.com/photos/redlegsfan21/16003390508/) Tokyo is a city that is well-known for its bustling streets, towering skyscrapers, and world-renowned tourist attractions. However, amidst the hustle and bustle of the city, there is a less well-known place that is a must-see for tourists: Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. Located in the heart of Tokyo, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a beautiful oasis of nature that offers a peaceful escape from the busy city. The garden is spread over an area of 58.3 hectares and is home to a variety of different gardens, including a traditional Japanese landscape garden, an English landscape garden, and a French Formal garden. Each garden is uniquely … 続きを読む

Ginza Itoya – Japan’s Most Famous Stationery Specialty Store

(Image by hiroaki maeda via https://www.flickr.com/photos/torisan3500/3190982088/) Ginza is one of Tokyo’s prime areas for glitzy shopping and dining, uniting some of the world’s most well-known brands. In Ginza’s main street, you will find Japan’s most famous stationery specialty store: Itoya. The shop offers a vast, wonderful selection of Japanese and international brands, with dozens of original stationery items that are both stylish and functional. Whether you’re a die-hard stationery fan and seek to enrich your arsenal of pens and paper or you’re simply looking for a fun souvenir, Itoya is a must-visit in any case. We will guide you through each of the 12 themed floors and showcase highlights and … 続きを読む

Tsukishima Monja Street – Enjoy Tokyo’s Local Specialty, “Monjayaki”!

(Image by t-mizo via https://www.flickr.com/photos/tmizo/8344508921/) Have you ever heard “Monjayaki”? If you visit Tokyo, Monjayaki is a food delicacy that you should definitely try! While Tokyo’s monjayaki is not as well-known abroad as Osaka’s okonomiyaki, the dish inspires heated regional rivalries in Japan. Residents of the two cities frequently fight over which is better. If you have yet to try monjayaki, Tsukishima Monja Street is worth a visit. Though the dish itself might not look particularly tasty, take a bite, and you’ll quickly realise why monjayaki is so popular in the area! The area is also known as the Mecca of Monjayaki! (Image by nakashi via https://www.flickr.com/photos/nakashi/31442304074/) Tsukishima Monja Street … 続きを読む

Kanda Myojin Shrine – Visit The Guardian Deity of Edo!

(Image by elminium via https://www.flickr.com/photos/lumen850/5460873303/) Kanda Myojin Shrine has been historically revered by Tokyo’s residents as the “guardian deity of Edo”. Contrasting the nearby electric neighbourhood of Akihabara, Kanda Myojin is a tranquil sanctuary of a shrine. Over its history dating over 1,300 years ago, Kanda Myojin Shrine has seen the worship of many samurai warriors and daimyo warlords. The breathtaking vermillion architecture is a symbol of this shrine, which survived both the Great Kanto Earthquake and Tokyo Air Raids. History of Kanda Myojin Shrine Kanda Myojin Shrine was founded in 730 near present-day Otemachi and has a history of nearly 1,300 years. It was moved to the current location … 続きを読む

Tobacco and Salt Museum – Learn About Its History and Culture in Japan and Beyond!

(Image by Ann Lee via https://www.flickr.com/photos/cyesuta/29679818878/) The Tobacco and Salt Museum first opened in the Shibuya ward of Tokyo in 1978. The museum was founded by the Japan Monopoly Corporation (now Japan Tobacco Inc). At the time, tobacco and salt were under protections by a government monopoly, abolished in 1985 and 1997, hence the themes of the museum. In 2015, the museum moved to Yokokawa in the Sumida ward, into a renovated warehouse building. Today, permanent exhibitions are split into two sections, salt on the second floor and tobacco on the third. The museum also hosts several temporary exhibits throughout the year. The museum houses more than 30,000 items including … 続きを読む

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