Tokyo Sightseeing Spots
Shibuya City
Shibuya is a vibrant city in the heart of Tokyo. Known as the epicenter of youth culture, it is the center of cutting-edge fashion and trends. Its world-famous scramble crossing and diverse blend of shopping, dining, and entertainment attract many people from Japan and abroad. Constantly evolving, Shibuya has become a symbol of Japan's urban culture.
Shibuya city
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Shibuya Scramble Crossing
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Shibuya Meat Yokocho
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Miyashita Park
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Shinjuku city
Shinjuku is one of Japan's leading downtown areas and business districts. While skyscrapers and large-scale commercial facilities stand side by side, entertainment districts with a unique atmosphere, such as Kabukicho and Shinjuku Golden Gai, coexist. The city is the center of Tokyo, where diverse cultures intermingle, and the streets are vibrant day and night, attracting many people from Japan and abroad.
Shinjuku city
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office
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Ueno・Asakusa city
Ueno and Asakusa are attractive neighborhoods that represent Tokyo's downtown culture.
Ueno is a town where art and nature come together. It is centered around Ueno Park, where cultural facilities such as the National Museum of Western Art and the Tokyo National Museum are concentrated. Visitors can also enjoy the lively atmosphere of the shopping district known as Ameyoko.
Asakusa, on the other hand, is a tourist destination where traditional Japanese culture is alive and well. It centers on Sensoji Temple and the Kaminarimon Gate. Nakamise Street is lined with long-established stores that have been around since the Edo period, and there are also a variety of gourmet spots.
Ueno・Asakusa city
Tokyo・Ginza city
The area around Tokyo Station is divided into the Marunouchi and Yaesu areas. Marunouchi is an office area dotted with the Imperial Palace and parks and boasts a sophisticated atmosphere. On the other hand, Yaesu is a redeveloped area that blends the traditional with the modern and offers a wide range of commercial facilities. As a transportation hub, the Shinkansen bullet train and subway lines are conveniently located in the area.
Ginza, named after the silver coin mint located there during the Edo period, is one of Japan's most exclusive commercial areas. Lined with luxury brand stores and long-established department stores, it is visited by tourists from Japan and abroad. It also offers an abundance of gourmet food and cultural facilities and combines a historical townscape with a modern atmosphere. In recent years, fast-fashion and casual restaurants have increased, giving the city a diverse face.
Tokyo・Ginza city
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Tokyo Station
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Mitsukoshi Department Store in Nihonbashi
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