Similar Trips 'Tokyo'
Attractions 'Tokyo'
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Senso ji Temple
Tokyo’s most iconic temple where ancient spirituality meets bustling shopping streets and festivals.
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JR Ueno Station
Gateway to northern Japan via Shinkansen and doorstep to Ueno Park, museums, zoo and Ameyoko market.
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Ameyayokocho
Experience the lively post-war charm of Old Tokyo with street food, bargain shopping, and a fun, chaotic market atmosphere.
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Takeya Tokyo
Shop a wide range of products, from Japanese snacks and cosmetics to premium sake and home goods, all in the iconic purple landmark of Okachimachi.
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Ueno Zoo
See the adorable twin giant pandas “Xiao Xiao” and “Lei Lei,” explore Japan’s oldest zoo with over 3,000 animals, and enjoy a peaceful walk through Ueno Park’s cultural and historical surroundings.
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Ueno Park
A vast public park in central Tokyo boasting over 1,000 cherry blossom trees, serene walking paths, and access to several renowned museums and a zoo.
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Tokyo Metropolitan Festival Hall
Enjoy performances in a mid-century modernist architectural landmark with exceptional acoustics and one of the world’s largest revolving pipe organs.
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The National Museum of Western Art
Discover Le Corbusier’s only building in Japan and explore Rodin’s and Monet’s masterpieces in a world-class art museum within Ueno Park.
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National Museum of Nature and Science
See life-sized dinosaur skeletons, the loyal dog Hachikō, a taxidermied panda, and experience Japan’s only 360-degree Immersive Theater inside Ueno Park.
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Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Enjoy blockbuster international exhibitions, permanent 20th-century sculptures, group shows, and cultural programs for children and art communicators in a modernist architectural masterpiece.
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Shinobazunoike Benten do
Explore the octagonal Benten-dō Hall floating on Shinobazu Pond, inspired by Lake Biwa’s sacred island and blessed by Benzaiten, goddess of wisdom and wealth.
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Marishiten Tokudaiji Temple
A 400-year-old Buddhist sanctuary perched above the vibrant Ameyoko Market, where spiritual tranquility meets the pulse of urban Tokyo.
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Tokyo National Museum
Admire Japan’s most prestigious art collections and National Treasures within the elegant halls of Ueno Park’s Tokyo National Museum.
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Keisei Ueno Station
The station is the starting point for the Keisei Skyliner to Narita Airport and provides seamless access to JR Ueno Station, Ueno Park, and Tokyo’s cultural and shopping hubs.
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Tokyo Tower
An iconic Tokyo landmark offering panoramic views from heights of 150 and 250 meters.
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Rainbow Bridge
Rainbow Bridge is a great, free activity with health benefits and great views of Tokyo
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Statue of Liberty
A charming bronze replica of New York’s Statue of Liberty set against the Tokyo skyline, Rainbow Bridge, and iconic Odaiba landmarks.
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Fuji TV Building
Visit the Hachitama Observation Room for sweeping 270-degree views of Tokyo Bay and Tokyo’s skyline, and explore exhibits showcasing Fuji TV’s popular programs.
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Hachikō Statue
A bronze statue honoring the loyal Akita dog who waited nine years for his master at Shibuya Station.
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Shibuya Crossing
Experience panoramic city views from SHIBUYA SKY, enjoy high-end shopping, and savor diverse dining options including rooftop bars, udon restaurants, and French pastries—all in one landmark complex.
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Omotesando Hills
A fusion of modern minimalism and Tokyo’s architectural heritage on the iconic Omotesando Avenue.
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Meiji Jingu
A 70-hectare sacred forest of 120,000 donated trees — a man-made yet natural sanctuary representing harmony between people and nature.
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Yoyogi Park
A vast green park uniting history, culture, and natural beauty in the heart of Tokyo.
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Takeshita Dori
A lively, colorful shopping street representing Tokyo’s playful, trend-setting youth fashion, alongside creative street food and souvenir shops.
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Shibuya 109
Tokyo’s youth fashion icon and birthplace of the gyaru subculture, right by the Shibuya Scramble Crossing
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Shibuya Station
A major JR East station integrating important railway lines with Tokyo Metro and private railways, Shibuya Station is a key gateway to Tokyo, featuring the famous Hachiko Statue and direct connections to Shibuya Scramble Square.
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Shibuya
See the Shibuya Crossing from above, meet Hachikō, shop till midnight at Mega Don Quijote, discover modern architecture at Shibuya Stream, and admire Taro Okamoto’s “Myth of Tomorrow.”
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Hanazono Shrine
A serene oasis in central Shinjuku, famous for Inari worship, red torii gates, and the annual Tori-no-Ichi (Rooster Market) festival.
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Shinjuku Golden Gai
Over 300 tiny bars preserve the nostalgic charm of 1960s Tokyo within six narrow alleys.
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Free panoramic views, TOKYO Night & Light projection mapping at sunset, and a public piano at the South Observatory make Tocho a unique cultural and sightseeing destination.
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Shinjuku
A vibrant urban hub blending entertainment, technology, and culture — home to the world-famous 3D Cat Billboard and Tokyo’s liveliest nightlife.
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Shinjuku Station
The world’s busiest station serving over 10 railway lines and millions of passengers daily.
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Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
A vast park blending traditional Japanese and Western-style gardens, known as one of Tokyo’s top cherry blossom viewing spots.
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The Gundam Base Tokyo
Life-sized Unicorn Gundam statue, four interactive zones, exclusive Gundam Base Limited products for all ages
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DiverCity Tokyo Plaza
Home to the full-scale Unicorn Gundam statue and a hub for anime fans, shopping, and family-friendly entertainment.
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Sunshine City
A single destination that combines a rooftop aquarium, sky park observation deck, indoor theme park, museum, planetarium, and one of Tokyo’s most vibrant shopping areas.
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Tsukiji Hongan ji Temple
The only Indian-style Buddhist temple in Tokyo, distinguished by its grand stone structure and lotus-shaped dome—completely unlike traditional Japanese temples.
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Namiyoke Inari Shrine
A historic “Protector from Waves” shrine featuring giant lion heads and unique food memorial mounds in the heart of Tsukiji.
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Ginza
Tokyo’s world-class luxury shopping district that perfectly blends high-end fashion, gourmet dining, and rich cultural heritage
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Tsukiji Outer Market
A globally renowned seafood market blending fresh sushi and street food with the energetic charm of old Tokyo
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Kabukiza
A legendary kabuki theater featuring a traditional façade with the modern Kabukiza Tower rising behind it.
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Tokyo Skytree
Spectacular 360-degree city views from 350–450 meters above Tokyo, including the world-famous skywalk experience.
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