There are a lot of activities and places to eat both at and around the resort for you and your family to enjoy. Please see the resort website for more details.
Additionally, don't forget to check out the dining options at the resort.
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Spend some time in Daiba - Shopping, see the Rainbow Bridge, Gundam Statue, or TeamLab Digital Art Museum.
Go to Akihabara to enjoy the Japanese otaku/anime culture. There is a major shopping district for video games, anime, manga, electronics and computer-related goods. Icons from popular anime and manga are displayed prominently on the shops in the area, and numerous maid cafés and some arcades are found throughout the district.
Go to the Ueno Zoo
Go to Shinjuku Gyoen to escape from the city for a couple hours. It is to Tokyo what Central Park is to New York. It’s place for locals and tourists alike to enjoy the outdoors, relax with friends and family.
Go to a Tokyo Giants professional baseball game. On May 27th and 28th the Giants are taking on the Hiroshima Carp.
This is a short list of some of the things we like to do around Japan, but there's too much to do to list it all. If there's something that you're interested in doing while you're here that's not listed here, feel free to check with us and we'll be happy to help out. Japan National Tourism Organization website is also very helpful!
Go to Fuji Five Lakes to get stunning views of Mount Fuji and and enjoy a day in Japan's countryside.
Japan's western capitol, Osaka, is rich with history and sightseeing with a distinct vibe from the tourism-centric Tokyo. There's too much to do in Osaka to cover here, but some of our favorites include Universal Studios Japan (including Super Mario World, Harry Potter World, and the newly opened Donkey Kong country) and Osaka castle.
Nara is known for its historical significance, featuring many ancient temples, shrines, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as its famous free-roaming deer that you can feed in Nara Park.
Kamakura offers numerous temples, shrines and other historical monuments. Kamakura also has sand beaches easiy accessible from town if you want to enjoy the ocean while you're here.
Hakone is packed with historical sites and things to do in nature, such as hiking, hot springs, or taking a short cruise on Lake Ashinoko. There are numerous museums in the area and it's a fun place to go to get out of the city but still pack your day with activities.