
Look down at Ginza's bustling streets.
Contains a secret shrine and gives you free views of Ginza’s streets.

A magnificent building that showcases one of Japan’s most traditional performances.
There are always plays going on and English audio guides are available for rent.

A playground with coffee for the active ones, both young and old.
Coffee? Bikes? Bouldering? There's something for everyone here. This multi-purpose area is a good spot to spend an afternoon relaxing or burning calories.

A shrine to stop by when visiting Tsukiji Market.
Home to two giant lion heads for you to marvel at, this shrine sits just outside Tsukiji Market. Historically, it exists to protect the market from waves.

A steampunk clock designed by Hayao Miyazaki.
This clock is at the headquarters of Nippon Television. It is designed by Hayao Miyazaki, director of the Ghibli films. It is a captivating steampunk timepiece with animated features. It performs a show three minutes before the hour at 12 p.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 6 p.m., and 8 p.m. on weekdays, plus an additional 10 a.m. show on weekends. Try to arrive early to enjoy the full experience!

Zen Buddhist temple in the middle of the city.
Find peace and tranquility in the middle of the city here. It also offers monthly Zen meditation sessions, though it is only available in Japanese at the moment.

An impressive pond with lotus plants and swan boats.
This pond is worth a visit at all times of the year. Sakura trees line the path around the pond in spring while the pond is filled with beautiful lotus flowers in summer. There are benches around to sit on for a casual picnic or you and your companion could pedal around the water on a swan boat.

Learn to make sushi here.
Try making your own sushi here under the guidance of skilled chefs. The lessons are conducted in English. If you would prefer to just enjoy a meal, premium omakase (the chef's recommendation) courses are also available.

A world-class barista lab.
A cafe close to Tokyo Skytree that offers interesting seasonal flavors. If you can't decide what to try, you can opt to have a coffee flight!

An indie cinema with a Brutalist exterior.
Shows both international and domestic films.