Attractions in Tokyo
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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 […]
Located at Decks Tokyo Beach in Odaiba, Madame Tussauds Tokyo invites visitors to interact with over 60 life-size wax figures. This branch of the world-renowned museum showcases a diverse array […]
Namjatown, an indoor theme park located on the second floor of the Sunshine City shopping complex in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, is operated by Namco, the company behind iconic arcade games like […]
Dover Street Market Ginza, the Japanese counterpart of the renowned London store, stands in Tokyo as a unique blend of art and retail. Curated by fashion visionary Rei Kawakubo, this […]
Located in Tokyo’s waterfront Odaiba district, LEGOLAND® Discovery Center is an indoor amusement park that houses over three million LEGO® bricks. One of its main highlights is Miniland Tokyo, a […]
Nestled in Tokyo’s trendy Ginza district, Gallery Koyanagi is a contemporary space that showcases the works of both Japanese and international artists, including Sophie Calle, Olafur Eliasson, Kengo Kito, and […]
Located in Tokyo, Nissan Crossing serves as the primary showroom for Nissan Intelligent Mobility. This modern space showcases interactive exhibits featuring notable vehicles and advanced technology, including a 4D racing […]
Suntory Hall, inaugurated in 1986, stands as Tokyo’s first dedicated venue for live classical music. Nestled in the central Akasaka district, the hall has become renowned for its exceptional acoustics, […]
Tokyo’s Unko Museum has embraced the playful and quirky side of kawaii culture, transforming the unlikely subject of poop into a charming and whimsical experience. Located in Tokyo, this unique […]
The Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo Garden, centrally located in the heart of the city, offers a serene escape from the urban bustle. This traditional Japanese garden transforms with each season, showcasing […]
Mount Nesugata, or Nesugatayama, rises majestically on the Izu Peninsula, a favored vacation destination southwest of Tokyo. Accessible via a scenic ropeway, the observatory at the summit offers panoramic views […]
In Tokyo’s Ryogoku area, the Japanese Sword Museum (Token Hakubutsukan) offers a unique glimpse into the country’s rich warrior history and masterful craftsmanship. The museum showcases an array of swords, […]
Nestled in Tokyo, the Japan Folk Crafts Museum offers a unique glimpse into the everyday crafts that have been integral to Japanese daily life for centuries. Housing around 17,000 craft […]
DiverCity Tokyo Plaza, located on Odaiba, an island of reclaimed land in Tokyo Bay, is a sprawling shopping and entertainment complex. The mall features a wide array of clothing stores, […]
Founded in 1924, the Toyo Bunko Museum stands as one of the five largest Asian studies research libraries globally and is both the oldest and the largest institution of its […]
Located in Odaiba, Tokyo, Immersive Fort Tokyo stands out as a unique theme park that immerses visitors in the heart of the action. Instead of traditional rides like roller coasters, […]
Beni Fuji no Yu Onsen, located in the Lake Yamanaka area near Mount Fuji, offers a traditional Japanese onsen experience. Fed by natural hot springs, this bathhouse provides a serene […]
The Museum of Yebisu Beer, located in Tokyo, Japan, celebrates a popular lager that has been brewed since the late 19th century. The museum offers a behind-the-scenes look at the […]