Discover the best top things to do in Bunkyo, Japan including Ikebana Studio - Atelier SOKA, Buddha Bellies Cooking School Tokyo, Gallery Marusan, Sakagura Premium Sake Tour, Kodokan, St. Mary's Cathedral, Tokyo, The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Eisei Bunko Foundation, LaQua, Japan Football Museum.
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5.0 based on 41 reviews
Most people think of Ikebana as merely a Japanese style of arranging flowers. But Ikebana is much more than that. We conduct 3 Ikebana Experience Courses for tourists, and we have already welcomed beautiful guests from all over the world, more than 50 countries. All experiences are held in English. Especially the unique course held in a traditional hotel is famous. If you do speak Japanese, you can join our regular class. Please look at the Instagram of our leader Mika Otani ( Ikebana artist). Her ID is mikaotani_flowers. The link is here: https://instagram.com/mikaotani_flowers/ You can feel what Ikebana is.
5.0 based on 41 reviews
Japanese Cooking School inTokyo-learn how to make sushi, Bento Box, Okonomiyaki(Japanese pan cake) with us!Instructed by English speaking instructor.Our classes provide you intimate, cozy and friendly atmosphere, guided by a Japanese instructor who speaks English fluently. Also the kitchen is in the heart of Tokyo-easy asccess.Surely the experience of making sushi, bento, noodle etc...will give a certain spice to your cooking at home! This would be the best souvenier for you to bring Japan home. We ensure memorable moment while you stay in Tokyo.
It takes a pretty remarkable experience for me to take to my keyboard, but this class definitely qualifies. Ayuko is the most delightful host, and her Sushi Class was among one of the best cooking lessons I have taken. My partner is a professional chef, and he too had many takeaways from our lesson. From the moment we met Ayuko at Yushima station we knew were in good hands. I honestly can not recommend this experience enough. If you are in Tokyo, and are curious to learn more about sushi, this class should be on your must-do list.
5.0 based on 104 reviews
Shibainu MARU's official shop is conveniently located on Shinobazu-dori, within walking distance from the UENO park. 11:00-19:00 Shibainu MARU is famous for Instagram. There are many Maru's goods. The statue of Maru stands in front of GALLERY MARUSAN,
Small and cozy place to purchase shiba inu merchandise for big fans of Maru! Love the friendly environment! Check out Maru's IG at @marutaro!
4.5 based on 63 reviews
Your guide of sake connoisseur will escort you to one of top-ranked Japanese sake breweries, which would not usually accept individual tourists, hand-picked by your guide from more than 1,600 sake breweries in Japan, including the ones requiring advanced booking.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
We have visited this place on the 29.12 so we were not able to enter the famous training hall. However, the building itself was opened so we could enjoy the energy of this sacred judo spot! Ps: very easy and fast to reach by Tokyo metro lines!
4.5 based on 142 reviews
There are so many temples, shrines and pagodas to see in Tokyo – that makes visiting a church sometimes a bit more special (even when you are European). This cathedral is definitely something extraordinary. It's a masterpiece by Japanese architect Kenzo Tange. You can take the metro to Gokokuji Station and then walk about 15 minutes. You will find an iconic modern church which is stunning from the in- and outside. You can visit it free of charge but it's officially not allowed to take photos. If you are in the area you can also visit the Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo Garden which is close to St. Mary's.
4.0 based on 115 reviews
Any person interested in baseball, especially Japanese baseball, cannot miss this. As mentioned in prior reviews it is relatively small, but a baseball fan could easily spend a couple hours viewing the exhibits. If you speak English, be sure to ask for the English information packet at the front desk. Between the limited English signage, the information packet, and Google Translate, you should be able to identify any object you are curious about. It is located in the Tokyo Dome, so a perfect pre-game activity for anyone catching a baseball game at the Dome (although it may be more crowded at that time).
4.0 based on 562 reviews
Great mix of shopping mall & amusement park, My wife went off shopping, my teenage son's went on the roller coaster whilst I sat & watched them sipping coffee. My son's liked the haunted house
4.0 based on 59 reviews
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