Tokyo Skytree
Demon Slayer Corps also appears on observation floor with photo spots, wisteria flowers made of fans’ wishes.
This particular dish with a really, really long name is a veritable gastronomic fortress waiting to be conquered.
Our reporter Seiji finally ascends one of Tokyo’s most beloved tourist attractions — and for a discount!
From jumping off bridges to waiting in ten-hour long queues, there are plenty of ways to welcome in a new era.
Nightclub dancers, the Japan women’s national football team, and a famous Tokyo landmark are all hidden inside the design.
Even if something happens once in a blue moon, it’s still not as rare, or gorgeous, as this.
Just two months ago, Piko Taro was largely unknown, but now there’s a restaurant in the comedian/musician’s honor.
Tokyo Skytree’s operators recently announced a VR viewing experience exclusively available for rainy days, letting guests enjoy Skytree’s amazing views in perpetual VR sunshine.
Designed to resemble traditional uchiwa fans, these exquisite lollipops are amongst the prettiest sweets in Tokyo.
With lanterns, cocktails and one thousand unusual goldfish, this is the coolest place to hang out in your yukata this summer.
Kittens and their paw prints will be blossoming at Tokyo Skytree for a limited time this spring.
Tokyo Skytree has a brilliant light display in store for four days only, and it’s designed to represent three of Japan’s signature dishes: tamago kake gohan (egg with rice), o-nabe (Japanese hot pot), and takikomi gohan (seasoned steamed rice).