1 Best Sight in Tokyo, Japan

Yamamoto-tei

Katsushika-ku

Once the home of businessman Einosuke Yamamoto, Yamamoto-tei is a lovely example of how Japanese and Western styles merged in the homes of some wealthy Tokyoites in the early 1900s. The two-story residence has mostly classic tatami mat rooms with sliding screen doors, but it also incorporates a British-inspired drawing room with marquetry flooring, white plaster ceiling, stained-glass windows, and a marble mantelpiece. Arguably the most striking highlight is the shoin-style garden, whose lush greenery, pond, and waterfall are designed to be viewed from the comfort of the tatami rooms; something visitors can do while enjoying green tea and sweets or coffee.