Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura is a Japanese cultural theme park, performing ninja kicks in the Kinugawa Onsen area of Nikkō, Tochigi. Explore one of the most defining eras of Japan at Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura, a town that's been constructed with traditional Edo architecture. The streets, post stations, business streets, ninja villages, bukeyashiki (samurai residences) and more are all true to life and designed to whisk you back in time! You can also try authentic Edo cuisine at various restaurants in the park.
The National Museum of Western Art (known as NMWA) is a premier public art gallery in Japan and also a UNESCO protected building. It is located in the museum and zoo complex in Ueno Park in Taito, central Tokyo, Japan.
The Tokyo Tower is over 60 years old, and while it may not boast its former title of 'tallest tower in Tokyo', it's still an undeniable icon of the city.
Located in the heart of Tokyo, a trip up the tower promises an unforgettable view with panoramas that are sure to leave you impressed. Find out for yourself why there have been 180 million visitors since it opened!
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MoMAT) is Japan's first national art museum located in central Tokyo, near the Imperial Palace.
It houses an extensive collection of artworks spanning the Meiji Era to the present day, exhibiting works by Japanese and international artists. With works displayed in chronological order, the MOMAT highlights the influences of Western culture on Japanese art and society, dating back to the early 20th century. The museum reflects a turbulent chapter in Japanese history when the country was modernizing and turning away from its feudal system of governance, towards a more open society.