Attractions in Tokyo
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Asakusa Hanayashiki, established in Tokyo in 1853, holds the distinction of being Japan’s oldest amusement park. Initially a flower park, it has evolved over the years to incorporate a variety […]
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Ushijima Shrine, established in the ninth century, stands as one of Tokyo’s oldest surviving shrines. Named after the ox, a symbol of strength in Japanese culture, it has withstood major […]
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Nestled in the heart of Tokyo’s bustling Shinjuku district, Hanazono Shrine (Hanazono Jinja) stands as a historically significant site, offering a serene contrast to the surrounding bright lights and towering […]
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Nestled in Tokyo’s Asakusa neighborhood, known for its traditional charm and historic temples, the Asakusa Engei Hall stands as a cultural gem. One of only four theaters in Tokyo dedicated […]
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Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, with Mt. Fuji as its dramatic backdrop, spans a variety of dispersed sites, each offering unique experiences. Located within easy reach of Tokyo, the park invites visitors […]
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Tokyo’s underground trains form a crucial part of the city’s vast and efficient rail network, operated by two companies: Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway. These subterranean lines seamlessly connect with […]
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The Museum of the Imperial Collections, located in Tokyo, offers a glimpse into the extensive art collection of the Japanese Imperial family. This museum houses nearly 10,000 pieces, including paintings, […]
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teamLab Planets TOKYO is an art museum in Tokyo that offers a unique and immersive digital art experience. Visitors can wade through water surrounded by thousands of floating orchids that […]
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Toyosu Fish Market, one of the largest wholesale fish markets globally, stands on Tokyo Bay, having taken over from the renowned Tsukiji Fish Market. The site comprises three interconnected buildings, […]
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Kabukiza Theatre, located in Tokyo, Japan, is a renowned venue for kabuki, a traditional form of Japanese performing arts that dates back to the early 17th century. The theatre offers […]
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The Hozomon Gate, one of two large entrances to the 7th-century Senso-ji Temple in Tokyo’s Asakusa neighborhood, stands as a striking example of traditional Japanese architecture. This two-story wooden structure, […]
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Cat Street Tokyo, a mostly pedestrianized thoroughfare connecting Harajuku and Shibuya in central Tokyo, is a haven for fashion enthusiasts. Unlike the more youthful and exuberant areas of Harajuku, Cat […]
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Nestled in the Yamanashi Prefecture, north of the iconic Mt. Fuji, the Fuji Five Lakes (Fujigoko) comprise Lakes Yamanaka, Kawaguchi, Motosu, Shoji, and Sai. These serene bodies of water, surrounded […]
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Tsukishima Monja Street, a vibrant collection of streets on the man-made Tsukishima Island in Tokyo, is a culinary haven for both Japanese and international food enthusiasts. The area is renowned […]
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Founded in 1282 by a Chinese monk, Engaku-ji Temple stands as a prime example of Chinese-inspired Zen architecture and is recognized as a Japanese National Treasure. Nestled in Kamakura, this […]
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Ginza Wako, a prestigious department store in Tokyo, has been a symbol of luxury and elegance since the early 20th century. The iconic Hattori Clock Tower, dating back to 1932, […]
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Flowing through central Tokyo from the Arakawa River to Tokyo Bay, the Sumida River is often considered the lifeblood of the city. This major waterway passes under 26 bridges and […]
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Inokashira Park, located in Tokyo, Japan, holds historical significance as the site of the first water source for the city of Edo. Today, it is one of Tokyo’s most frequented […]
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Akasaka Palace, the only neobaroque building in Japan, was constructed in 1909 as the residence of the Crown Prince. Located in central Tokyo, this grand structure was repurposed in 1975 […]
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In Tokyo’s Roppongi area, the National Art Center Tokyo (NACT) stands as a striking architectural marvel, distinguished by its undulating blue glass walls. This innovative building offers extensive space for […]
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Ginza Six, a high-end retail complex in Tokyo’s Ginza district, stands as one of the largest shopping malls in the area, featuring over 240 shops. Visitors can spend an entire […]
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Perched on the 52nd floor of the sleek Mori Tower in Tokyo’s vibrant Roppongi neighborhood, the Tokyo City View Observation Deck offers a panoramic view of the city. The observation […]
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Founded in 1873, Shiba Park (Shiba Koen) stands as Japan’s oldest public park, nestled in the heart of Tokyo. Dominated by the iconic red and white Tokyo Tower, the park […]
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Opened in 1926, Meiji Jingu Stadium in Shinjuku stands as the oldest stadium in Tokyo, steeped in a rich history. This historic venue once welcomed Babe Ruth in 1934 and […]