Explore
724 places across 13 regions — search and filter to plan your trip.
20 places(showing 1–20)
Tokyo
A wade-through digital art museum of water, light and mirrored infinity rooms.
Osaka
Osaka's blockbuster theme park, home to Super Nintendo World and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
One of the world's largest aquariums, built around a giant Pacific tank home to whale sharks.
A 112.5-metre bayside Ferris wheel with sweeping views over Osaka Bay and colour-changing night lights.
An indoor Lego play attraction in Tempozan, with a miniature Osaka built from millions of bricks.
A landmark shopping complex whose terraced rooftop garden climbs like a green canyon above Namba.
Osaka's answer to Akihabara — a dense grid of anime, manga, electronics and hobby shops.
A vivid red Ferris wheel rising from a Umeda shopping mall's roof, 106 metres above the city.
A vast twin-tower retail and innovation complex anchoring Umeda's redeveloped Umekita district.
Japan's tallest Ferris wheel at 123 metres, towering over the Expocity complex in Suita.
The world's most famous digital art museum, reborn in Azabudai Hills as a borderless maze of light, water and flowers.
Asia's only Harry Potter studio tour - walk the real Great Hall, Diagon Alley and Forbidden Forest sets on the former Toshimaen site.
The all-indoor Hello Kitty theme park in Tama - musical shows, rides and every Sanrio character under one roof.
One of the world's largest indoor miniature museums, with 1:80-scale cities plus Evangelion and Sailor Moon zones.
The flagship Pokemon Center in Sunshine City, Ikebukuro - a life-sized Charizard and aisles of exclusive merchandise.
Nintendo's first official Japanese store, on the 6th floor of Shibuya PARCO - Mario, Zelda and exclusive gaming merch.
A life-sized Godzilla head roaring over Kabukicho from the Toho Building - Shinjuku's kaiju landmark.
Sega's indoor amusement park in Odaiba - VR rides, a roller coaster and arcade thrills across three floors.
An underground arcade of character shops beneath Tokyo Station - Pokemon, Ghibli, Rilakkuma, TV mascots and more.
Yokohama
A free-entry harbour-side amusement park crowned by the giant Cosmo Clock 21 Ferris wheel, a glowing icon of the Yokohama skyline.