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Attractions — Tokyo Metropolis

Okunitama Shrine

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Okunitama Shrine

Okunitama Shrine

B

Okunitama Shrine offers a tranquil escape into traditional Japanese culture, boasting a long history and beautiful, well-maintained grounds. Visitors appreciate its authentic atmosphere, often noting the absence of large tourist crowds found at more famous Tokyo shrines. It's particularly lively during festivals, providing a glimpse into local customs.

Hanegi Park

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Hanegi Park

Hanegi Park

B

Hanegi Park is a charming hilltop park in a residential Tokyo neighborhood, renowned for its 650 Japanese plum trees. It truly comes alive in mid-February during the plum blossom festival, offering a serene and authentic cultural experience with traditional events.

Tonogayato Garden

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Tonogayato Garden

Tonogayato Garden

B

Tonogayato Garden offers a serene escape just steps from Kokubunji Station, praised by visitors for its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. This historic Japanese garden, with its varied terrain, koi ponds, and seasonal foliage, provides a relaxing experience without the crowds often found in central Tokyo.

Hibiya Godzilla Square

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Hibiya Godzilla Square

Hibiya Godzilla Square

B

Hibiya Godzilla Square features Japan's tallest Godzilla statue, a striking tribute to the iconic kaiju from the 2016 film Shin Godzilla. Visitors appreciate its impressive scale and the unique detail of the original 1954 screenplay embedded in its base, making it a popular photo spot for fans.

Benten-dō

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Benten-dō

Benten-dō · Храм Бэнтэн-до · Храм Бэнтэн-до

B

Nestled on an artificial island in Ueno Park's Shinobazu Pond, Benten-dō Temple offers a serene escape amidst lotus flowers. Beyond its picturesque setting, visitors discover an array of unusual monuments, including dedications to fugu fish and eyeglasses, reflecting unique aspects of Japanese tradition and gratitude.

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Mausoleum of the Tokugawa clan

Mausoleum of the Tokugawa clan · Мавзолей клана Токугава · Мавзолей клана Токугава

B

The mausoleum of the Tokugawa clan, where six shoguns are buried — high-ranking military rulers who governed Japan until the Meiji Restoration.

Denkiya Hall

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Denkiya Hall

Denkiya Hall

B

Step back in time at Denkiya Hall, a century-old former electronics store turned cafe in Tokyo's Asakusa. Visitors can enjoy unique retro dishes like omu-maki and yude-azuki in a charming, nostalgic atmosphere, complete with vintage games and 1950s music.

Asukayama Park

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Asukayama Park

Asukayama Park · 飛鳥山公園 · Asukayama Kōen

B

Asukayama Park offers a tranquil escape in Tokyo, renowned for its seasonal beauty, especially cherry blossoms and autumn leaves. Visitors appreciate its family-friendly amenities, including playgrounds and a unique cable car, alongside historical museums and picturesque hydrangea trails.

Nogawa Park

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Nogawa Park

Nogawa Park

B

Nogawa Park offers a vast, tranquil green space in Tokyo, ideal for relaxation and enjoying nature away from the crowds. Visitors praise its spacious lawns, beautiful trees, and the serene Nogawa River, making it perfect for strolls, picnics, and family activities throughout the seasons.

National Astronomy Observatory Japan Mitaka Campus

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National Astronomy Observatory Japan Mitaka Campus

National Astronomy Observatory Japan Mitaka Campus

B

The National Astronomy Observatory Japan Mitaka Campus offers a fascinating journey through Japan's astronomical history, featuring historic telescopes and research facilities set within a serene, wooded environment. Visitors can explore various domes, an exhibition room, and even a 2,000-year-old burial mound, providing a unique blend of science, culture, and nature.

Tokyo Bay Yakatabune Boat

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Tokyo Bay Yakatabune Boat

Tokyo Bay Yakatabune Boat

B

Experience Tokyo's dazzling skyline from a traditional Yakatabune boat, enjoying a multi-course Japanese dinner as you cruise past iconic landmarks like the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Tower. Visitors consistently praise the delicious food, attentive staff, and the magical evening views, making it a memorable way to see the city.

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Nippon Budokan

Nippon Budokan · Ниппон Будокан · Ниппон Будокан

B

Judo, kendo (sword fighting), karate and aikido are popular in Japan. Most tournaments are held at the Nippon Budokan. The arena was built for the 1964 Olympic Games — the year judo was added to the Olympic program. The Budokan has an interesting octagonal, temple-style roof. Some competitions are closed to the public, but on weekends many tournaments take place with free admission.

Shibamata Taishakuten

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Shibamata Taishakuten

Shibamata Taishakuten · 柴又帝釈天 · Shibamata Taishakuten

B

Shibamata Taishakuten, officially known as Daikyō-ji Temple, offers a glimpse into traditional Japan with its exquisite wood carvings and serene atmosphere. Visitors often combine a visit here with exploring the nostalgic Shibamata district, known for its connection to the beloved "Tora-san" movie series.

Tokyo Big Sight

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Tokyo Big Sight

Tokyo Big Sight · 東京ビッグサイト · Tōkyō Biggu Saito

B

Tokyo Big Sight is a massive convention and exhibition center known for its distinctive, futuristic architecture. It hosts a wide array of events, from major anime and manga conventions like Comiket to various trade shows and corporate exhibitions. Visitors primarily come here to attend specific events, appreciating its vast spaces and convenient access.

Meguro Parasitological Museum

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Meguro Parasitological Museum

Meguro Parasitological Museum

B

The Meguro Parasitological Museum offers a fascinating, albeit unsettling, deep dive into the world of parasites. Visitors can explore an extensive collection of specimens, including the renowned 8.8-meter tapeworm, providing a truly unique and educational perspective on these often-overlooked organisms.

Kasai Rinkai Park

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Kasai Rinkai Park

Kasai Rinkai Park · 葛西臨海公園 · Kasai Rinkai Kōen

B

Kasai Rinkai Park offers a vast green escape with stunning views of Tokyo Bay and a prominent Ferris wheel. Visitors enjoy its spaciousness for picnics, cycling, and family outings, often combining a visit with the popular Kasai Sea Life Park aquarium.

Shinagawa Aquarium

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Shinagawa Aquarium

Shinagawa Aquarium · しながわ水族館 · Shina Ga Wa Suizokukan

B

Shinagawa Aquarium offers a charming, albeit compact, marine experience, particularly praised for its dynamic dolphin and sea lion shows featuring impressive light effects. Visitors enjoy the intimate setting, making it ideal for families with younger children, and appreciate the variety of marine life despite its smaller size.

Tokyo Dome

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Tokyo Dome

Tokyo Dome · 東京ドーム · Tōkyōdōmu

B

Tokyo Dome is a multi-purpose stadium known for hosting major sports events, particularly baseball games for the Yomiuri Giants, and large-scale concerts. Located within Tokyo Dome City, it offers a comprehensive entertainment experience with amusement facilities, shopping, and dining options.

Ochiai River and Minamisawa Springs

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Ochiai River and Minamisawa Springs

Ochiai River and Minamisawa Springs

B

The Ochiai River and Minamisawa Springs provide a serene natural retreat within Tokyo, offering clear spring water, lush greenery, and a peaceful atmosphere. Visitors enjoy walking, jogging, and picnicking along the riverbanks, with opportunities to observe local wildlife and even swim in designated areas during warmer months.

Minato City Local History Museum

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Minato City Local History Museum

Minato City Local History Museum

B

Housed in a magnificent 1930s Rockefeller-funded building, the Minato City Local History Museum offers a unique blend of architectural splendor and local historical exhibits. Visitors can explore the grand interiors of the former Institute of Public Health while learning about Minato City's past, from ancient artifacts to modern developments.

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