
With a rich history stretching back more than 1,300 years, Kanda Myoujin Shrine is said to have once protected the whole of Edo (old Tokyo) from harm. Even today, this shrine is revered as a popular power spot, and many people come to pray for business prosperity. EDOCCO (Edo Culture Complex), encompasses a diverse range of spaces, including a 470 square meter hall and lounge with an outdoor garden. Using wood sourced from the Tokyo region, this venue embodies the traditional charm of the city's Edo period heritage.

Popular among modern art enthusiasts from Japan and around the world, the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo has recently reopened following renovations. Planned exhibitions showcasing a large variety of artifacts allow visitors to experience constantly evolving contemporary art first-hand. The venue is perfect for presentations, awards ceremonies or parties. It includes an auditorium with space for 200 people, a striking entrance hall and a courtyard. With so much to see, the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo is sure to give an air of sophistication to any event.

Nijo-jo Castle was originally built by Tokugawa leyasu in 1603 as the residence for the shogun during his visits to Kyoto. The third shogun, lemitsu, later relocated the remains of Fushimi Castle and expanded the castle in 1626. The architecture built by leyasu and the paintings and sculptures owned by lemitsu bring the atmosphere from 400 years ago to the present.
Since it was built in 1895, Heian Jingu Shrine has attracted countless visitors, with its air of tradition and prestige and the dramatic contrast of its vermilion façade against the white gravel courtyard. In contrast, the Heian Jingu Shrine Restaurant & Banquet Hall, located on the grounds of the shrine, offers a tranquil setting next to a 33,000-square meter garden that has been designated as a National Place of Scenic Beauty.

An international restaurant facility surrounded by a Japanese garden in the very heart of the city. There are 13 banquet halls of different sizes, from a large venue accommodating 440 persons to rooms convenient for smaller groups. Different views and arrangements decorate the venues including the one overlooking a traditional Japanese garden, where all visitors including the guests, host, and organizer would be satisfied.