Attractions in Tokyo
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Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo offers Harry Potter fans an immersive experience into the wizarding world, right in the heart of Japan’s bustling capital. This attraction brings to life iconic […]
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When Tokyo’s vastness begins to feel overwhelming, the Small Worlds Miniature Museum offers a charming respite. Located in Tokyo, this museum is one of the largest of its kind in […]
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Omoide no Nukemichi, a backstreet alleyway in Tokyo’s vibrant Shinjuku Kabukicho district, offers a more subdued alternative to the bustling Golden Gai. Lined with a collection of small, popular izakayas—local […]
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Perched on the 53rd floor of Mori Tower, the Mori Art Museum (Mori Bijutsukan) is a premier destination for contemporary art in Tokyo. The museum not only showcases a diverse […]
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Yebisu Garden Place, a multibuilding commercial complex in central Tokyo’s Ebisu neighborhood, offers a diverse array of attractions. Visitors can explore a variety of restaurants, shops, and hotels, as well […]
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Kasai Rinkai Park, the largest park in central Tokyo, was built on reclaimed land and opened in 1989 with the aim of restoring and preserving the natural habitat of Tokyo […]
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Located on Odaiba island in Tokyo Bay, Tokyo Joypolis is one of Japan’s largest indoor theme parks. Spanning three floors, this SEGA-themed amusement center offers a variety of attractions, from […]
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Tokyo Midtown, a mixed-use complex in the bustling Roppongi area, features six towers that house apartments, a hotel, shopping, dining, gardens, and galleries. Visitors can spend an entire day or […]
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Kitanomaru Park, once the residence of the Tokugawa clan who ruled Japan from the 17th to the 19th centuries, was part of the grounds of Edo Castle, which met its […]
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The Tokyo Camii and Diyanet Turkish Culture Center, also known as Tokyo Mosque, is one of the largest mosques in Japan. Originally constructed in 1938 to serve Tatar Russian refugees, […]
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The Mt. Takao Cable Car, a funicular railway, ascends halfway up the 1,965-foot (599-meter) mountain, offering an alternative to the 90-minute hike. As you ascend, the cable car reveals lush, […]
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In Tokyo’s upscale Ginza district, the Kabukiza Tower stands as a cultural and commercial landmark. Home to the renowned Kabukiza Theater, it offers visitors the chance to experience kabuki, a […]
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The National Museum of Nature and Science, located in Tokyo, Japan, offers a diverse and engaging collection that spans from prehistoric times to modern history. Visitors can explore a wide […]
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In Tokyo’s Asakusa neighborhood, known for its old temples and traditional charm, Denboin Street (Denboin-dori) stretches east–west, intersecting with the bustling Nakamise Shopping Street. Despite being heavily damaged during World […]
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Tokyo Solamachi, a vibrant shopping and entertainment complex, encircles the towering Tokyo Skytree, one of the world’s tallest structures. Located in the heart of Tokyo, this modern hub offers a […]
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Established in 1960, the Gotoh Museum in Tokyo houses the extensive art collection of Japanese businessman Keita Gotoh. The museum is renowned for its traditional Japanese and East Asian art, […]
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Nestled in Tokyo’s bustling Ebisu district, the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum spans four floors and is dedicated to the art of photography. Instead of permanent exhibitions, the museum rotates its […]
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Tokyo SEA LIFE® Park, the largest aquarium in the city, is housed in a glass dome within Kasai Rinkai Park, offering a serene contrast to the bustling capital. Located across […]
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Nestled in Tokyo, the Panasonic Shiodome Museum of Art is dedicated to the works of French artist Georges-Henri Rouault, a key figure in the early 20th-century expressionist and fauvist movements. […]
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21_21 Design Sight, a museum in Tokyo, was conceived by architect Ando Tadao and fashion designer Issey Miyake. The name, inspired by the term ’20/20 vision,’ reflects its forward-looking ethos. […]
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Nestled within the Tokyo Opera City cultural complex, the Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery showcases a diverse array of modern art. Despite its name, the gallery’s focus extends beyond musical […]
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The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT), established in 1995, stands as Japan’s largest modern and contemporary art museum. Located in Tokyo, the museum is dedicated to researching, collecting, preserving, […]
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Perched on the 60th floor of the Sunshine 60 skyscraper, the observatory deck offers panoramic views of Tokyo from a height of 787 feet (240 meters). This unique vantage point […]
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Sanrio Puroland, also known as Hello Kitty Land, is an indoor theme park located in the suburbs of Tokyo, a short train ride from the city center. The park is […]