Meiji Shinto Shrine The biggest Shinto Shrine in Tokyo enshrines Emperor Meiji. Located in very quiet area. Possibly see Japanese wediing ceremony on weekeds. |
Harajyuku Teenager's shopping area. Especially Takeshita street is famous. Center of youth fasion of Japan. |
Omotesando High-end shopping area with many nice cafes and architectures |
Shibuya Crossing World famos crossing. About 3000 people walk cross here in a peak time. |
Tokyo Metropolitan Goverment Building A high-rise twin building with observation decks in the center of business area. |
National Olympic Stadium New national stadium built for 2020. This is where opening and closeing ceremony will take place. |
Sunsine City |
Tsukiji Fish Market Wholesale market has move to new location but Tsukiji still is the best place to taste good sushi in reasonable prices. |
Imperial Palace East Garden Imperial Palace is still the residence of Emperor and most places are prohibiteded to enter. But this beautiful garden is open to public. |
Tokyo Tower One of the best observatories in Tokyo. It's been a landmark for Tokyo since 1958. Beautifully illuminated at night. |
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Ginza High-end shopping area with famous brand shops and department stores. |
Odaiba Ocean front shopping area with malls, a beach and a TV station. |
Team Lab Borderless A new popular desital art museum by Team Lab. Need about 1 to 2 hours. |
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Team Lab Planets Another degital art museum by Team Lab. It's nice to walk in the museum barefoot. Need about 30 to 45 minutes. |
Akihabara Originally was famous as electrical town. Now is the center of J-pop culture. |
Asakusa Almost the last place that preserves traditional atmosphere of Tokyo. |
Tokyo Sky Tree The landmark of Tokyo that newly opened on May 22nd,2012 |
Ueno Park Many museums and a zoo is located in this park. Especially popular in cherry blossome season. |
Edo Tokyo Museum Specialized in the history of Tokyo from the 16th to 20th centuries which is called "Edo". Also shows transition from Edo to modern Tokyo. |
Sumo Museum It's located inisde National Sumo Arena. They replace ths exhitbition every two months. |
Sumida River Cruise Start from Asakusa and go down to Odaiba. |
You can visit 2 to 3 spots in 4 hours, 4 to 5 spots in 7 hours. If you choose spots in neighbour areas, you can visit more. |