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Attractions — Tokyo Metropolis

Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum

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Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum

Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum

B+

Housed in a meticulously recreated 19th-century red-brick building, the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum offers a unique blend of historical architecture and European art exhibitions. Visitors frequently praise its charming atmosphere, well-curated shows, and convenient location near Tokyo Station, making it a pleasant escape from the city's modern skyscrapers.

Godzilla Head

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Godzilla Head

Godzilla Head · Голова Годзиллы · Голова Годзиллы

B+

Towering over the lively Kabukicho district, the Godzilla Head is a massive, iconic replica that delights visitors with its periodic roars and light effects. It's a must-see for fans of the monster and a fun, quirky photo op for anyone exploring Shinjuku's vibrant nightlife and entertainment scene.

G-Cans: the World's Largest Drain

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G-Cans: the World's Largest Drain

G-Cans: the World's Largest Drain

B+

Beneath Kasukabe lies the G-Cans project, a colossal underground flood control system often dubbed the "Underground Temple." Visitors can tour this engineering marvel, witnessing its immense scale and learning about its vital role in protecting Tokyo from monsoon floods. It's a fascinating experience for those intrigued by infrastructure and unique architectural spaces.

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Eejanaika

Eejanaika · Eejanaika · Eejanaika

B+

A roller coaster with the largest number of inversions. In addition to steep drops and banked turns, it also features freely rotating seats.

Sunshine Aquarium

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Sunshine Aquarium

Sunshine Aquarium · サンシャイン水族館 · Sanshain Suizokukan

B+

Perched atop a high-rise in Ikebukuro, the Sunshine Aquarium offers a unique 'oasis in the sky' experience with its blend of indoor and outdoor exhibits. Visitors particularly enjoy the 'flying penguins' and overhead sea lion displays, making it a popular spot for families and couples.

Shibuya Cat Street

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Shibuya Cat Street

Shibuya Cat Street

B+

Shibuya Cat Street offers a refreshing escape from Tokyo's bustling main thoroughfares, providing a pedestrian-friendly haven filled with unique boutiques, vintage shops, and trendy cafes. Visitors praise its relaxed vibe and diverse shopping options, making it a perfect spot for fashion enthusiasts and those seeking a quieter urban experience.

Inokashira Onshi Park

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Inokashira Onshi Park

Inokashira Onshi Park

B+

Inokashira Park offers a serene escape with its large pond, swan paddle boats, and lush greenery, providing a stark contrast to Tokyo's urban pace. Visitors enjoy leisurely strolls, seasonal beauty, and the convenience of its proximity to the Ghibli Museum, making it a popular spot for relaxation and family outings.

Harukor

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Harukor

Harukor

B+

Harukor offers a rare opportunity to explore the rich culinary traditions and culture of Japan's Indigenous Ainu people in Tokyo. Visitors can savor unique dishes like ohaw soup and turep tempura, prepared with ingredients sourced from Hokkaido, while learning about Ainu history and resilience.

Sengaku-ji

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Sengaku-ji

Sengaku-ji · Сэнгакудзи · Сэнгакудзи

B+

Sengaku-ji Temple is a serene Buddhist temple in Tokyo, renowned as the burial site of the legendary 47 Ronin. Visitors come to pay respects at their graves, immerse themselves in a pivotal piece of Japanese history, and experience a quiet, contemplative atmosphere away from the city's usual tourist routes.

Showa Park

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Showa Park

Showa Park

B+

Showa Park offers a vast green escape from Tokyo's urban bustle, renowned for its seasonal beauty, particularly the vibrant yellow ginkgo avenues in autumn and diverse floral displays. Visitors praise its spaciousness, making it ideal for cycling and leisurely strolls, with attractions like a Japanese garden and a notable bonsai exhibit.

Ishikawa Brewery

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Ishikawa Brewery

Ishikawa Brewery

B+

Ishikawa Brewery offers a fascinating glimpse into traditional Japanese sake and beer production within a beautiful, historic setting. Visitors consistently praise the informative English-speaking tours, the delicious food at its on-site restaurants, and the opportunity to taste unique brews.

Nijubashi Bridge

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Nijubashi Bridge

Nijubashi Bridge · 二重橋 · Nijūbashi

B+

Nijubashi Bridge, often called the "Double Bridge," is a picturesque and historically significant landmark at the entrance to the Imperial Palace. Visitors come to admire its unique architecture, capture iconic photos with the palace backdrop, and soak in the tranquil atmosphere of the surrounding Imperial Palace Outer Garden.

The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

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The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo · 東京国立近代美術館 · Tōkyō Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan

B+

The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT) offers a comprehensive journey through Japanese modern art from the early 20th century to the present, housed in a beautiful building within Kitanomaru Park. Visitors appreciate its well-curated collections, often featuring works by prominent Japanese artists, and the generally calm atmosphere, making it a pleasant escape from the city's bustle.

Monozuki Cafe

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Monozuki Cafe

Monozuki Cafe

B+

Step into Monozuki Cafe and be transported to a bygone era, a Showa-period kissaten filled with antique clocks and stained glass. Visitors consistently praise its cozy, quiet atmosphere and expertly crafted coffee, making it an ideal retreat from Tokyo's bustling streets.

Café Paulista

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Café Paulista

Café Paulista

B+

Café Paulista, a historic coffeehouse in Tokyo's Ginza district, offers a journey back to the early 20th century, serving Brazilian coffee in a classic setting. Known for its rich history and connection to Japanese literary figures and international luminaries, it provides a tranquil escape from the bustling city.

Jiyu Gakuen Girls' School Myonichikan

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Jiyu Gakuen Girls' School Myonichikan

Jiyu Gakuen Girls' School Myonichikan

B+

Jiyu Gakuen Girls' School Myonichikan is a rare surviving Frank Lloyd Wright building in Tokyo, offering a tranquil architectural experience. Visitors can explore its unique design, enjoy a cafe in the former chapel, and learn about its history, making it a peaceful retreat from the bustling city.

Nihonji Daibutsu: The Great Buddha of Nihonji

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Nihonji Daibutsu: The Great Buddha of Nihonji

Nihonji Daibutsu: The Great Buddha of Nihonji

B+

Carved directly into the mountainside, the Nihonji Daibutsu is Japan's largest stone-cut Buddha, depicting the Buddha of Healing. Visitors are often impressed by its sheer scale and the serene atmosphere, making it a unique spiritual and scenic experience.

Detective Bar Progress

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Detective Bar Progress

Detective Bar Progress

B+

Detective Bar Progress in Tokyo offers a one-of-a-kind experience where actual private detectives moonlight as bartenders. Visitors can enjoy themed drinks, engage in conversations about real detective work, and even participate in crime scene activities like bug scanning or fingerprinting, making for an unforgettable evening.

Zojoji Temple

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Zojoji Temple

Zojoji Temple · Дзодзёдзи · Zōjōji

B+

Zojo-ji Temple offers a serene escape in the heart of Tokyo, famously juxtaposed with the modern Tokyo Tower in its background. Visitors appreciate its peaceful atmosphere, historical significance as the Tokugawa clan's family temple, and the moving Jizo statues dedicated to unborn children. It's a popular spot for photography, especially during cherry blossom season, providing a striking contrast between old and new Japan.

Zauo

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Zauo

Zauo

B+

Zauo is a themed restaurant where you catch your own dinner directly from large indoor aquariums. Diners can choose how their freshly caught fish is prepared, offering a fun and engaging meal for all ages. It's a memorable experience that combines dining with a unique activity.

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