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Tall, wide-spread, and generally overwhelming, you could easily spend a week in Toyko and still not see all the sights. Here's how to see the major historic and cultural attractions in three days, from the Imperial Palace to Japan's largest fish market.
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With the anime center and Miyazaki museum to excite their eyes, the Taiko drum museum and children's castle to keep their hands busy, and Tokyo Disneyland and Toyota's Megaweb to take them on a ride, kids will never run out of amusements in Tokyo.
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Even in hyper-expensive Tokyo, visitors can steep themselves in the city's history and sights without blowing their budgets, as many religious and natural attractions are free and many of the city's outdoor museums only charge a modest admission.
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Ever-expanding Tokyo always has something new--and often strange--popping up at its outskirts, from a replicated European village for Western weddings to a museum devoted to beer.
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Tokyo is just a short distance from the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park and important Japanese historic sites Kamakura and Nikko, allowing visitors to easily take day trips around the region using the capital as their base.
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Ueno is an older part of Tokyo with a distinct feel to it, It offers a plethora of museums, such as the Tokyo National Museum and the Ueno Zoo, and many affordable shopping and food options. This tour...
Ikebukuro is home to huge department stores, gaming centers and unique "only in Japan" experiences, such as the cat cafe Nekobukuro, or the amazing view of Tokyo atop the Sunshine 60 building. On the...
The ever-energetic Shibuya is one of the most iconic places in Tokyo. The giant two-story TV screen that greets those leaving Shibuya station is featured in the movie "Lost in Translation" and is...
Gothic Lolita, Cosplay, Visual Kei: Do these terms mean anything to you? You can expect to see these fashion trends, and much more, in Yoyogi Park and Harajuku, around Harajuku station. This area is...
Asakusa was the entertainment district of Tokyo for much of the 20th century. Known as Rokku or "The Sixth District," it is best known for theater houses. More colorfully, between the 1600s and the...
This walk starts at Tsukiji Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya subway line, visits Honganji Temple, Tsukiji Market, Kachidoki Bridge, Tsukiji Outer Market, Hama Rikyu Gardens, Ginza Showa Dori and ends...
The Tokyo Imperial Palace is where the Japanese Imperial family lives, as well as the grounds of several administrative buildings, a museum, archive, and gardens. The area is really more like a large...
Aoyama is a neighborhood in the Minato ward, located adjacent to and bisected by Omotesando, another popular shopping street; Shibuya to the west, and Roppongi to the east. A high-end shopping...
Japan’s capital may be the most food-crazed city on earth. Whether it’s kaiten sushi or kanten jelly, cone pizza or collagen-packed soft-shell-turtle meat, this city devours it all. In Tokyo, the...
Japan’s capital may be the most food-crazed city on earth. Whether it’s kaiten sushi or kanten jelly, cone pizza or collagen-packed soft-shell-turtle meat, this city devours it all. In Tokyo, the...
Get your quick guide to the top hotels, restaurants and things to do.
Get your quick guide to the top hotels, restaurants and things to do.
Get your quick guide to the top hotels, restaurants and things to do.