Attractions in Tokyo
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Nestled along the central Tokyo waterfront, Hama Rikyu Gardens offer a serene oasis in the bustling city. This spacious garden features an island teahouse and seawater ponds that ebb and […]
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Tokyo’s Rainbow Bridge, a suspension bridge connecting Shibaura Wharf and Odaiba island in Tokyo Bay, stands as a prominent landmark. Normally white, the bridge transforms at night with solar-powered lights […]
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Shinjuku Park, or Shinjuku Gyoen, stands on the site of a former feudal lord’s private mansion and is one of Tokyo’s largest and most frequented green spaces. Spanning 144 acres […]
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Omotesando, an elegant, tree-lined avenue stretching between Shibuya and Minato wards in Tokyo, draws parallels to the grand thoroughfares of Paris. This bustling street is flanked by high-end shopping destinations, […]
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Yoyogi Park, one of Tokyo’s largest green spaces, offers a tranquil retreat in the heart of the city. Located conveniently near other top attractions, the park features expansive walking paths, […]
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Ueno Park, located in central Tokyo, is a sprawling public space that dates back to the Edo period. The park is home to several of the city’s top museums, including […]
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Established as one of Japan’s oldest and largest museums, the Tokyo National Museum houses over 100,000 items, offering a comprehensive look into the country’s rich cultural heritage. Located in Tokyo, […]
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Yanaka, one of Tokyo’s most traditional and charming districts, evokes the atmosphere of Edo-period Tokyo (17th–19th centuries), a time long lost in many parts of the city. Nestled within this […]
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In the heart of Tokyo’s bustling Shinjuku neighborhood, towering above the neon lights and skyscrapers, stands a striking eight-story-high model of Godzilla. Installed atop the Toho building in 2015, this […]
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Nestled in eastern Tokyo, the Shibamata neighborhood stands as a charming enclave of traditional Japanese culture, contrasting with the city’s modern skyline of sleek skyscrapers and neon lights. At its […]
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Rikugien Garden, established in 1695, was once the residence of Japan’s feudal leaders. Nestled in Tokyo, this garden adheres to a traditional design, offering visitors a serene environment to appreciate […]
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Gotokuji Temple, located in western Tokyo, is renowned as the birthplace of the maneki-neko, the beckoning cat symbolizing good fortune and success. This Buddhist temple is a unique site, featuring […]
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Owakudani, a volcanic area near Tokyo, was formed approximately 3,000 years ago by the eruption of Mt. Hakone. Accessible via the Hakone Ropeway cable car, this otherworldly landscape features steaming […]
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Nestled in Tokyo, the Kokugikan Sumo Stadium, also known as Ryōgoku Kokugikan, stands as a significant venue for sumo, Japan’s second most popular sport. This arena hosts three of the […]
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In Tokyo’s Asakusa district, Nakamise Shopping Street is a pedestrianized thoroughfare and one of Japan’s oldest shopping streets, dating back to the Edo period. Part of the ancient Senso-ji Temple […]
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One of the most recognizable symbols of Tokyo’s Asakusa district, the Kaminarimon, or ‘Thunder Gate,’ stands as a grand entrance to Senso-Ji Temple. This impressive, large, red gate rises to […]
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Nestled in the Minato district of Tokyo, Zojo-ji Temple, also known as San’en Zojo-zan-ji, stands as the main temple of Jodo, or Pure Land Buddhism, in Japan. With a history […]
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Nestled within the scenic Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, the Hakone Open-Air Museum spans a vast 200-acre site. Established in 1969 as Japan’s first open-air museum, it now boasts over 1,000 sculptures, […]
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Since the 13th century, the Daibutsu, or Great Buddha of Kamakura, has stood serenely within the Kotoku-in Temple complex in the seaside city of Kamakura. This imposing bronze statue, the […]
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Nikko National Park, located near Tokyo, extends beyond the town of Nikko, which is renowned for its UNESCO World Heritage–listed cultural sites. The park encompasses a variety of natural features, […]
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Haneda Airport, also known as Tokyo International Airport, stands as Japan’s busiest airport, handling over 85 million passengers annually. Located in Tokyo, it serves as the primary hub for all […]
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In the bustling Shinjuku district of Tokyo, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, or Tocho, stands as a striking landmark with its two conjoined towers. This functional local government office offers […]
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Imado Shrine, located in Tokyo, Japan, has a rich history dating back to the 11th century. Originally dedicated to the Shinto god of war, the shrine has evolved over time […]
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The Hakone Komagatake Ropeway, Japan’s highest aerial tramway, connects the edge of Lake Ashi to the summit of Mount Komagatake, ascending 3,115 feet (950 meters) into the sky. This scenic […]