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Explore Tokyo – City & Suburbs

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From Anime pop culture hotspot to stylish spots for a night on the town, discover an endless array of places for all kinds of fun in Tokyo

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building

Enjoy the night view of Tokyo for free at this observatory decs. While there, don’t miss the giant projection mapping show on the façade of the Tokyo Metropolitan Building No. 1.

Ueno Park

Ueno Park

A park world-renowned for cherry blossoms. With a zoo, art, galleries, and museums, people of all ages can enjoy themselves here.

Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai

Opened in 2024, this new attraction is built just outside Toyosu market. From the recreated Edo townscape of the food alley to the hot spring spa, enjoy a full day of fun.

Odaiba

Odaiba

Whether for marine sports, shopping, or to see the night view, a wide range of amusement awaits. The scene of the Rainbow Bridge against a backdrop of the city skyline across the bay is breathtaking.

Anime Tokyo Station

A hub for showcasing the charm of anime. It features a permanent exhibition where you can learn about anime production, thematic exhibitions where you can experience popular anime works, and a merchandise store.

Ginza Kabukiza

Ginza Kabukiza

In addition to watching Kabuki performances, you can also enjoy Kabukiza Gallery, which introduces the charms of Kabuki for people to learn more about it, a rooftop garden, and souvenir shops on the second basement floor.

Tokyo Skytree Town

Other than Tokyo Skytree, attractions around at this complex bring us closer to traditional culture, and a facility that brings children closer to SDGs in fun ways.

Kozushima

In recognition of efforts to safeguard the beauty of the night sky, this spot was certified as Tokyo’s first “Dark-sky preserve”. At night, the entire island becomes a natural planetarium.

Edo-Tokyo Open air Architectural Museum

Enjoy a sense of time travel at this museum which relocates, rebuilds and preserves architectural structures of great historical significance. It is also accessible for baby strollers and wheelchairs.

Jindaiji Temple

Founded in 733, Jindaiji Temple is said to be the second oldest temple in Tokyo, also a legendary power spot. Also in the vicinity, enjoy Japanese sweets and the renowned local soba noodles.

Shibuya Sky

From the 229-meter rooftop observation space of this large-scale complex facility in the heart of Shibuya, the sweeping views encompass the whole city. It is also available for wheelchairs.

Tags: JAPAN TRIP

Date: 2025-04-24

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