It is Japan’s first covered stadium opened on March 18, 1988, and it is the core facility of Tokyo Dome City operated by Tokyo Dome Co., Ltd.
In addition to baseball, box office and wrestling entertainment, concerts, exhibitions of products are also held.
From Tokyo Metro Namboku line Yotsuya station to Suidobashi station about 6 minutes.
About 5 minutes on foot from Suidobashi station to Tokyo Dome.
Tokyo Tower is a communications and observation tower in the Shiba-koen district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
At 333 metres (1,092 ft), it is the second-tallest structure in Japan.
The structure is an Eiffel Tower-inspired lattice tower that is painted white and international orange to comply with air safety regulations.
From Tokyo Metro Marunouchi line Yotsuya station and change trains at Kasimigazki station (about 7 minutes).
From Tokyo Metro Hibiya line Kasumigazeki station to Kamiyacho station about 2 minutes.
About 7 minutes on foot from Kamiyacho station to Tokyo Skytree.
Tokyo Sky Tree ® was born as a self-standing radio tower in 2012. It boasts a height of 634 m and spreads its name as a new symbol of Tokyo. In addition to the viewing platform that can overlook Tokyo, in addition to the aquarium / planetarium, it is gaining popularity as a large commercial facility Tokyo Solamachi ® with more than 300 stores.
From Tokyo Metro Namboku line Yotsuya station and change trains at Nagatacho station (about 2 minutes).
From Tokyo Metro Hanzomon line Nagatacho station to Oshiage station about 25 minutes.
About 5 minutes on foot from Oshiage station to TokyoSkytree.
In Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, “”Japanese garden””, “”UK landscape garden””, “”French type orthopedic garden”” are combined in a space of about 58 hectares, and the number of trees exceeds 10,000. It is selected as 100 cherry blossom selection in Japan, there are about 65 kinds of cherry blossoms, about 1,300 cherry blossoms, and in the spring it is crowded with a lot of tourists as a cherry blossom viewing place.
About 20 minutes on foot from our hotel.
Senso-ji is an ancient Buddhist temple located in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan.
It is Tokyo’s oldest temple, and one of its most significant.
It’s the most widely visited spiritual site in the world with over 30 million visitors annually.
It ranks among the top 10 temples in Japan for the number of visitors in the new year.
From JR chuo line Yotsuya station and change traions at
It is aimed to encourage spreading Japanese traditional martial arts and to play a role as a large dojo of mind and body refinement, and it is also used as an indoor stadium other than martial arts, multipurpose hall.
From Tokyo Metro Namboku line Yotsuya station and change trains at Nagatacho station (about 2 minutes).
From Tokyo Metro Hanzomon line Nagatacho station to Kudanshita station about 2 minutes.
About 5 minutes on foot from Kudanshita station to Nippon Budokan.