- Opened in 1985, the Ryogoku Kokugikan has a capacity of 11,098 people. The arena houses sumo wrestling tournaments (honbasho), hosting the hatsu (new year) basho in January, the natsu (summer) Read more...
- Nestled deep and almost hidden away in the forested mountains of Hakone is the Pola Museum. It hosts a wide variety of artwork, collected over many decades, that includes local Read more...
- The Hakone Round Course is a popular day trip from Tokyo that allows travelers to enjoy Lake Ashi, lush forest mountains, and a fantastic view of Mount Fuji on clear Read more...
- Known for its traditional atmosphere and haute cuisine, Kagurazaka offers a side of Tokyo often missed by tourists. Visitors with mobility challenges should be ready to deal with a large Read more...
- Located a stone’s throw from both the Sumo Museum and the Edo-Tokyo Musum, the Kyu-Yasuda Teien Gardens can help you continue your history kick in Tokyo. Unfortunately, if you are Read more...
- Hakone Glass no Mori Venetian Glass Museum takes a departure from most other museums in Japan by focusing its attention primarily on Venetian Glass works of art. The art exhibits Read more...
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