
Yayoi Kusama Museum: A Tribute to a Visionary
The Yayoi Kusama Museum in Shinjuku showcases the artist’s iconic works, including Infinity Mirror Rooms and sculptures, in an intimate, timed-ticket setting.

The Yayoi Kusama Museum in Shinjuku showcases the artist’s iconic works, including Infinity Mirror Rooms and sculptures, in an intimate, timed-ticket setting.

Katsura Imperial Villa, built for the imperial family in the 17th century, showcases Japanese architecture, teahouses, and serene gardens.

Biei, Hokkaido, features the Blue Pond, colorful flower fields, and year-round activities, making it a scenic treasure for visitors.

Yakiniku, Japan’s barbecue tradition, features grilled meats, interactive dining, and premium cuts like wagyu.

Azabudai Hills in Minato City is a sustainable urban village combining offices, residences, schools, and green spaces in Tokyo.

Tsukiji Outer Market offers traditional Japanese foods, wholesale and retail shops, and ready-to-eat bite-sized delights.

Don Quijote, or Donki, is Japan’s discount store chain offering groceries, electronics, and clothing, with unique merchandising and late hours.

The Shiseido Gallery in Ginza, Japan’s oldest art gallery, hosts free contemporary art exhibits in a striking building designed by Ricardo Bofill.

Ginza Graphic Gallery showcases graphic design through exhibitions, lectures, and publications, promoting cultural exchange and inspiring creatives.