Leisure & Experiences in Tokyo

The museum houses the world's largest collection of Japanese artifacts and works of art. Of the 100,000 objects, about 4,000 are on display at any one time, with exhibitions changing regularly.

The museum houses more than 7,600 works of Japanese and East Asian art. Up to seven thematic exhibitions are presented each year, including paintings, calligraphy, ceramics, and textiles.

This museum in Toyosu allows visitors to walk on water and feel part of nature. Includes 4 large-scale art spaces and 2 gardens. It is recognized as the most visited museum in the world.

Located in Ueno, this museum contains a rich collection of natural history, science, and technology exhibits, focusing on Japanese exploration and discovery.

An unusual restaurant that combines ideas and technology to create a uniquely immersive experience. LED visualization and the latest digital devices are at the core. Food, drink, shisha and art in one place.

A barbecue restaurant in Shinjuku specializing in Japanese cuisine. Guests are invited to grill selected meats at the table.

A restaurant that specializes in Japanese cuisine. The menu includes giant gyoza with a variety of fillings, perfect for the company.

With breathtaking views of Tokyo, Sky Tree offers fine Japanese cuisine, including sushi and sashimi, at 634 meters.

Kobe beef teppanyaki grilled in front of guests. The menu features Japanese cuisine with an emphasis on meat dishes.

A borderless museum by teamLab, where artworks move and interact, creating a seamless art world to wander and explore.

A restored theater in the Ginza district where you can see traditional Japanese Kabuki performances in an authentic atmosphere.

Giant gyoza with original fillings and toppings at a Japanese restaurant in Roppongi.