Experience / Training / Vehicle Spots in Tokyo Area

  • Ebisuya Asakusa
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Taito-ku Asakusa 1-34-2
  • Asukayama Park Monorail (Ascargo)
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Kita-ku Oji 1-1 Asukayama Park
  • Tokyo Tower Bungee VR
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Minato-ku Shibakoen 4-2-8 Tokyo Tower Main Deck 2F
  • WATERS Takeshiba Ferry Terminal
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Minato-ku Kaigan 1-10-30
  • LUXURY FLIGHT HICity Fighter store
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Ota-ku Haneda Airport 1-1-4 HanedaInnovationCity ZONE J2-5
  • Kita Furusato Farmer Experience
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Kita-ku
  • IKEBUS (Ike Bus)
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Toshima-ku Nishiikebukuro Hoka
  • Tokyo Sakura Tram (Toden Arakawa Line)
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Arakawa-ku Kita-ku Toshima-ku
  • Odaiba Line
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Minato-ku
    This passenger ship route, operated by the Tokyo Cruise Ship company, connects Hinode Pier and Odaiba Marine Park. The water bus line takes around 20 minutes one-way. The Hinode Pier boarding platform is located a two-minute walk from Hinode Station on the Yurikamome Line, while the Odaiba Marine Park boarding platform is a five-minute walk from Odaiba-kaihinkoen Station. During the ride, passengers can get sweeping views of Tokyo sights such as the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Tower. The route is particularly beautiful at sunset and in the evening, and is popular because it is an easy and inexpensive way to enjoy cruising on Tokyo Bay.
  • Matsumoto Engei
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Kokubunji-shi Higashi-tokura 2-23-8
    A garden shop located an eight-minute walk from Koigakubo Station on the Seibu Kokubunji Line. Renowned for the quality of the flowers the farm grows, customers even say the flowers of the farm's hibiscuses, a plant which blooms from late April through early July and whose flowers normally wither in one day, last two days. The farm's poinsettias, which bloom from mid-November to December, have won numerous awards in competitions, and the farm cultivates around 16 varieties. The farm also sells its plants direct when in season. In addition, from late June to late August, visitors can enjoy picking various blueberry cultivars on the farm, including Weymouth, Darrow, Tifblue, and Home Bell.
  • Naitokaju Orchards
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Kokubunji-shi Naito 1-17-5
    A fruit farm which grows pesticide-free blueberries and grapes in a quiet residential neighborhood. From late July to late August, visitors can have fun picking sweet, tender, perfectly ripe blueberries with no time limit (only in the morning). From late August to early September, you can pick grape varieties such as Shine Muscat. All of the farm's blueberry and grape plants have fruit that grows within easy reach, ensuring everyone, from small children to senior citizens, can have fun going fruit picking. After you're done, visitors are recommended to have some of the farm's blueberry ice cream sold in the rest area. Internet reservations accepted.
  • Small Fruits Land Berry Cottage
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Ome-shi Shinmachi 2-11-5
    A five-minute drive from the Ome Interchange and a 15-minute walk from Ozaku Station. This fruit farm is located on a side road off of the main road heading east from the Wakagusa Koen Higashi Intersection. As its name implies, the farm offers fruit picking, primarily berry picking. When in season, visitors can pick raspberries, blueberries, and kiwi grown without agricultural chemicals or chemical fertilizers. Fruit picking requires an advance reservation made by phone. The farm also has a cafe where you can enjoy desserts such as a blueberry brulee limited to just a few customers a day.
  • Kubota Noen
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Ome-shi Nariki 1-286
    A three-minute walk from the nearest bus stations and a 15-minute drive from the Ome Interchange. This fruit farm is located close to the Naruki River. The farm offers visitors the chance to pick blueberries and kiwi fruit. It also sells items such as herbs, vegetables, and homemade jams. Blueberry picking is available from late June to mid-August, while kiwi fruit picking is held from late October to mid-November.
  • Uchinuma Mushroom Farm
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Ome-shi Nariki 1-90
    A three-minute walk from the Nariki-icchome bus stop and an eight-minute drive from Hanno Station. This mushroom farm, located close to the Nariki River, is dedicated to growing its mushrooms naturally using uncontaminated raw timber. In addition to selling its mushrooms direct and being able to ship to outlying areas, with an advance reservation you can pick shiitake mushrooms and roast them on-site over a charcoal grill. The farm also has a cafe specializing in foods made with mushrooms - its signature dish is a mushroom pizza.
  • Niikura Noen
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Tama-shi Ochikawa 1179
    A tourist farm spreading over the Tama Hills of Tokyo. About an hour from central Tokyo, the farm grows chemical-free strawberries and blueberries in a relaxing natural environment. The farm is unique in that it sells fresh fruits by weight, rather than all-you-can-eat, in the hope that visitors will take the time to enjoy the fresh fruit grown using the cultivation methods they are committed to. Similarly, there is no time limit for picking blueberries as well, which are exposed to plenty of sunlight on the hillside, so you can look for big, sweet blueberries while enjoying the abundant nature that surrounds them.
  • Tokyo Cruise Ship HIMIKO
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Taito-ku
    A boat that cruises Tokyo Bay designed by the manga artist Leiji Matsumoto. The tourist steam ship helps visitors get around and enjoy a relaxing time on the water. With a capacity for 80 passengers, it has a deck with benches in the back. It's shaped like a teardrop and designed as a ship that kids will want to go for a cruise too. Onboard, the characters Hoshino Tetsuro, Maetel, and Shasho-san from the artist's famous work Galaxy Express 999 make announcements. It's almost like they're on the trip with you.
  • Canon Digital House Ginza
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Ginza 3-9-7
    Canon is a major electronic manufacturer of cameras, video devices, and office equipment. This product showroom is geared to individual buyers and features Canon's line of personal products such as single-lens reflex cameras, printers, scanners, and camera accessories. Learn how to use and get the most enjoyment from your product at the area to the back of the store where they hold a variety of programs. There are also lots of kid-friendly family events like a Macro Lens photography workshop and scrapbook making.
  • Aihara Blueberry Farm
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Machida-shi Aiharamachi 2052
    A blueberry farm in Aihara-machi at the westernmost edge of Machida City. Visitors pick their large blueberries on a farm lush with greenery. Typically starting in early June, they have a pay by weight system, determining what you've picked when you're finished. There are also hiking trails around the farm, so you can enjoy the forest while harvesting. For limited periods they also sell cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplants, and Moroccan green beans, all cultivated in the open. Lots of families bring boxed lunches and enjoy a full day out while visiting Aihara Central Park next door with its flower gardens and lawn area.
  • Shinomiya Orchard
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Tokyo Chofu-shi Jindaijiminamimachi 5-46-4
    This agritourism farm is located about ten kilometers from the Chofu Interchange on the Chuo Expressway. You can enjoy blueberry picking for a limited time every year from mid-July to late August. The approximately 210 blueberry bushes from 12 species in the orchard are grown through pesticide-free cultivation. It is known for being a place enjoyed by both children and adults because the berries grow even in low places. No reservations are required when it is open, and you can enjoy blueberry picking on the day of your choice. Jindaiji Temple and a botanical park are within walking distance, and there are many families who spend the whole day in the area.
  • Hachijo Fuji Makino Fureai Bokujo
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Hachijomachi
    This ranch is located in the middle of Mt. Hachijofuji. Cattle used as livestock graze on its lush, green pastures. The middle of the ranch is fitted with a walking trail, allowing one to fully enjoy the beautiful, natural scenery of Hachijojima Island, a contrast between the expansive grassy fields, the sky, and the ocean, all while admiring the cattle's beautiful fur up close. The ice cream sold only during the Golden Week holiday and summer vacation has an addictive taste with its richness. The flavor of this ice cream, as you gaze at the city from the observation deck found at the end of the trail, is truly special. Littering is strictly forbidden because the cows may accidentally eat it.

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