10 สุดยอดแหล่งท่องเที่ยวใกล้สถานีอุเอะโนะ

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10 สุดยอดแหล่งท่องเที่ยวใกล้สถานีอุเอะโนะ รวม 10 สุดยอดแหล่งท่องเที่ยวใกล้สถานีรถไฟอุเอะโนะ
Ameya Yokocho Market — commonly called Ameyoko — is a bustling open-air market street located between Ueno Station and Okachimachi Station, running parallel to the Yamanote Line tracks. It stretches for about 350 meters, roughly a 5-minute walk from Ueno Station, covering a total area of 15,257 square meters. The market begins behind the Yodobashi Camera building and continues sou... read more
Founded in 1947, Takeya is a famous discount shopping destination in the Okachimachi–Ueno area of Tokyo. The multiple buildings of Takeya are easily recognized by their distinctive purple exterior, making them a popular destination for both local shoppers and tourists seeking value and variety.
Key Services for Tourists:


Affordable, comprehensive shopping experience


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Ueno Park is one of the largest public park of Japan. It used to be the site of the Kaneiji Temple, built by the Tokugawa shogunate to protect Edo Castle from attacks by the Northeast. The temple was destroyed during the Boshin War.
Ueno Park was granted permission to be built on imperial land by Emperor Taisho in 1924. Its official name is Ueno-onshi Koen, meaning "Ueno Park, Emperor's Gift". The...
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The National Museum of Nature and Science (NMNS), situated in Ueno Park, Tokyo, is one of the country’s oldest and most prestigious museums. It first opened in 1871 under the name Museum of the Ministry of Education, later renamed Tokyo Museum and Tokyo Science Museum before adopting its current name. The museum’s vast permanent exhibitions explore natural history, biology, geology, an... read more
The National Museum of Western Art (NMWA) stands as one of Japan’s most significant cultural institutions, uniting art, architecture, and history. Established in 1959, it was designed by the renowned Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret), representing his only architectural work in Japan. The museum embodies his principles of modernism—using piloti... read more
Ueno Zoo, established in 1882, holds the distinction of being Japan’s first and oldest zoo, serving as both a cultural symbol and a conservation center in the heart of Tokyo. Originally built as an animal house attached to the National Museum of Nature and Science, it expanded to cover about 35.6 acres and has since become a flagship of Japan’s zoological development, combini... read more
Founded in 1872, the Tokyo National Museum (Tokyo National Museum) stands as the oldest and largest national museum in Japan, acting as the foremost guardian of Japan’s artistic legacy and Asia’s cultural heritage. Located in the heart of Ueno Park, it houses one of the world’s most significant art collections—over 120,000 items, including 89 National Treasures and more tha... read more
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum (Tobikan) was founded in 1926 thanks to a generous donation by industrialist Keitaro Sato. This museum was established as Japan’s first public art museum, intended to be a “permanent art museum” promoting both traditional and contemporary works. Its fundamental mission is to serve as a “doorway to art” for all, providing art as nouri... read more
Opened in April 1961 to commemorate Tokyo’s 500th anniversary (then Edo), the Tokyo Metropolitan Festival Hall (officially Tokyo Bunka Kaikan) holds the distinction of being Japan’s first dedicated concert hall.
Architectural Significance:
Designed by modernist master Kunio Maekawa, who trained under Le Corbusier, the building is a recognized example of mid-century modernism, blending ...
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Shinobazunoike Benten-dō (Shinobazunoike Benten-dō) is a small yet remarkable Buddhist temple located on a charming island in Shinobazu Pond, within Ueno Park, Tokyo. The temple is dedicated to Benzaiten (Benten) — the only female deity among Japan’s Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin) — revered as the goddess of music, art, wisdom, and prosperity.
Historical Background and Inspirat...
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