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.

Katsura Imperial Villa: A Timeless Architectural Marvel

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

Biei: Hokkaido’s Scenic Canvas

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

The Essence of Yakiniku: Japanese Barbecue

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

Azabudai Hills: Tokyo's Urban Village

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

Tsukiji Outer Market: Tokyo’s Food Town

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

Don Quijote: Japan’s Discount Haven

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

Shiseido Gallery: A Hub for Contemporary Art in Ginza

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: Tokyo's Design Hub

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