Things to Do
Kanto Region
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Ueno, Nippori
Zoos & Aquariums
Ueno Zoo
4.22 18Japan’s first zoo, with a rich history.
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[Ueno Zoo Travel Guide] A Complete Look at the Highlights, Dining, and Gift Shops!
Ueno Zoo, which opened in 1882, is the oldest zoo in Japan. Despite being located in central Tokyo, it preserves a rich natural environment and is a popular spot where visitors can encounter a wide variety of animals. This article introduces the basic information and details of each area of Ueno Zoo. It is a complete guide packed with helpful tips so even first-time visitors can fully enjoy their visit, so be sure to read to the end.
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[Ueno Park Travel Guide] A Place to Feel Refreshed by Nature and Culture
Ueno Park is a popular sightseeing spot in Tokyo that’s easy to reach and filled with cultural facilities, as well as Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples. It’s actually Japan’s first official park, with a long history of being loved by locals for over 140 years. With so many highlights across its vast grounds, you could easily spend more than a day here. Don’t worry, though. This article will help you understand what makes Ueno Park special and how to enjoy it to the fullest.
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Tsukiji, Odaiba, Toyosu
Shopping Streets
Toyosu Market
4.21 14Watch Maguro Tuna Auctions Up Close! This Wholesale Market Feeds Tokyo Citizens.
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[Toyosu Market Visitor Guide] Enjoy Market-Style Gourmet Food and Unique Experiences
Tsukiji Market is arguably Japan’s most famous wholesale market. In 2018, it relocated to Toyosu in Tokyo and was renamed Toyosu Market. In addition to restaurants serving gourmet dishes made with fresh ingredients, highlights include watching tuna auctions and shopping unique goods only found at a wholesale market. This article introduces how to enjoy Toyosu Market, along with nearby sightseeing spots in detail. Toyosu Market may seem a little intimidating at first, but this guide will help you explore it smoothly.
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Tokyo Koto-ku Complete Travel Guide
Koto-ku is located in the center of Tokyo and has excellent access. In addition, Koto-ku has many attractive sightseeing spots. From the latest fashionable spots to temples, shrines, and shopping streets where you feel the history.
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Tokyo Station, Nihonbashi, Marunouchi
Parks & Gardens
Kokyo Gaien National Garden
4.20 10A Park Boasting the Beautiful Contrast of City Buildings and Nature.
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[Imperial Palace Travel Guide] A Complete Overview, from Basic Information to Highlights and General Tour Info
Located in the heart of Tokyo, the Imperial Palace stands on the former site of Edo Castle. With more than 400 years of history, tradition, and imperial culture, it is a truly unique sightseeing spot in Japan. Many historic buildings and beautiful seasonal gardens still remain, and this serene setting is filled with a wide range of attractions. This article introduces the appeal of the Imperial Palace, focusing on its overview and highlights.
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Your Guide to Enjoying Hibiya Park, an Oasis in the Heart of Tokyo
Despite its prime location near Tokyo Station and Ginza, Hibiya Park is a place where you can slow down and relax surrounded by lush greenery. Encircled by office towers and shopping complexes, it’s a true urban oasis. With both abundant nature and a rich history, there’s plenty to see. If you’re visiting Hibiya Park for the first time, here are the highlights, the best seasons to go, and nearby sightseeing spots.
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Kudanshita, Tokyo Dome
Tourist Attractions
Chidorigafuchi Green Way (Chidorigafuchi Moat)
4.18 6Approximately 260 cherry trees brightly decorate the roadside, making it one of Tokyo's most famous cherry blossom viewing spots.
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Must-visit Cherry Blossoms viewing spot, Chidorigafuchi (Chiyoda-ku of Tokyo).
It takes 5 minutes on foot from “Kudanshita Station” by Tokyo Metro Tozai Line • Hanzōmon Line • Toei Shinjuku Line.
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Cherry blossom spot at night in Tokyo・Chidorigafuchi
This time we would like to introduce you each spot around the area. Please see map at the end of this article for reference.
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