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Known for its mix of modern skyscrapers and historic temples, this city is a center for fashion, technology, and pop culture. Famous sites include the Imperial Palace, Shibuya Crossing, and the historic Asakusa district.

Quick Facts

Setting: Urban
Population (core): 3.4M
Population (metro): 6.7M
Best time to visit: Year-round

Top Sights

4.5

Tokyo Tower

This landmark is a tall, orange-and-white structure that stands out in the city skyline. Built in 1958, it was inspired by a famous tower in Paris and is used for broadcasting signals. It’s one of the most recognizable spots and offers awesome views from its observation decks.

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Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

This garden is a huge green space in the middle of the city, known for its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful landscapes. It mixes traditional Japanese, English, and French garden styles, making it a unique spot to chill, walk, or just enjoy nature. The place is super clean, well-kept, and feels like a break from city life.

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Tokyo Skytree

This tower is the tallest structure in the country and stands out with its futuristic design and massive height. It’s a broadcasting and observation tower, and you can spot it from almost anywhere in the city. The place is super popular for its insane views and unique architecture.

4.6

teamLab Borderless: MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM

This museum is a digital art space where artworks move, change, and interact with you. The place is most popular for its massive, borderless installations that blend light, sound, and technology. You walk through rooms where art flows across walls and floors, making you feel like you’re inside the artwork.

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4.5

Shibuya Crossing

This famous intersection is known for its massive crowds and the way hundreds of people cross from all directions at once when the lights turn green. It’s surrounded by huge screens, neon lights, and tall buildings, making it a spot that feels like the center of a huge city. The crossing is a symbol of city life and is often seen in movies and TV shows.

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4.3

Tokyo Dome

This huge dome-shaped stadium is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city. Opened in 1988, it’s mostly known for hosting baseball games, concerts, and big events. The roof is an air-supported structure, which means it’s held up by air pressure—pretty cool, right? The place is surrounded by an entertainment complex with shops, restaurants, and even an amusement park.

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Imperial Palace

This spot is the main residence of the country's emperor and sits right in the heart of the city. The grounds are surrounded by massive stone walls and moats, making it feel like a hidden world. The area is a mix of old gates, bridges, and peaceful gardens, and it’s most popular for its beautiful cherry blossoms in spring 🌸.

4.4

Kanda Myoujin Shrine

This shrine is one of the oldest in the city, with a history stretching back over 1,300 years. It’s a peaceful spot surrounded by modern buildings, making it a cool mix of old and new. The place is dedicated to three main deities and is super important for local culture and traditions.

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Hachiko Statue

This statue is a tribute to a loyal dog who waited for his owner every day, even after the owner passed away. It stands right outside a major train station and has become a symbol of loyalty and friendship. People from all over come to see it, take photos, and learn about the touching story behind it.

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Tsukiji Outer Market

This market is a famous spot for fresh seafood, street food, and local snacks. It’s a maze of small shops and food stalls where you can see, smell, and taste what makes Japanese food special. The place is known for its connection to the old fish market and is a go-to for anyone who loves food.

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4.4

Yasukuni Shrine

This shrine is a well-known spot dedicated to remembering those who lost their lives in wars. Built in the late 1800s, it’s surrounded by peaceful gardens and tall trees, making it a calm place to walk around and think about history.

4.5

Zōjō-ji Temple

This temple is a historic Buddhist site with deep roots going back to the late 14th century. It has served as the main temple for a major Buddhist sect and is closely connected to the powerful Tokugawa family, who ruled for over 250 years. The grounds feature impressive gates, ancient trees, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a calm spot in the middle of the city.

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Edo-Tokyo Museum

This museum shows how life changed from the old Edo period to modern times. It’s a big building with cool displays, models, and real objects from the past. You can see what streets, houses, and shops looked like hundreds of years ago. There are even life-size replicas you can walk through.

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Hie Shrine

This shrine is a peaceful spot surrounded by tall trees and city buildings. It’s been around for centuries and is a place where people come to pray for good luck, especially for success in work and safe childbirth. The entrance is marked by a long staircase lined with bright red torii gates, making it a cool spot for photos.

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Hamarikyu Gardens

This park is a historic garden that blends traditional Japanese landscaping with scenic ponds and teahouses. Once a feudal lord’s residence, it’s now a peaceful spot surrounded by city skyscrapers. The garden is known for its tidal pond, which changes with the sea, and its seasonal flowers.

4.3

Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa

This aquarium is known for its creative blend of sea life and digital art. It’s an indoor spot with two floors, featuring tanks, interactive displays, and a stadium for animal shows. The place is most popular for its dolphin performances, which use lights, music, and water effects to create a unique show.

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Rikugien

This garden is a classic example of a Japanese landscape garden from the Edo period. Built in the late 17th century, it was designed to reflect scenes from famous poems. The paths wind around a central pond, with small hills, tea houses, and carefully arranged trees and stones.

4.4

Hotel Gajoen Tokyo

This place is a historic hotel known for its stunning blend of traditional and modern design. It started as a luxurious banquet hall in the 1930s and is now famous for its beautiful architecture, art-filled halls, and peaceful gardens. The building is filled with intricate woodwork, painted ceilings, and unique art pieces that make every corner worth exploring.

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Imperial Palace East National Gardens

This garden is part of a historic site that used to be the inner grounds of a castle. Now, it’s a public park where you can walk through peaceful paths, see old stone walls, and enjoy a mix of traditional Japanese landscaping and seasonal flowers. It’s a chill spot to escape the city noise and see a bit of history.

4.5

Nezu Museum

This museum is a calm spot known for its impressive collection of pre-modern East Asian art. It was founded by a passionate collector and is surrounded by a peaceful garden that feels like a hidden escape from the city. The building itself is modern and blends perfectly with the natural setting.

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4.3

Meiji Jingu Baseball Stadium

This stadium is one of the oldest and most iconic baseball venues in the country. Opened in 1926, it has a classic design and a rich history, making it a favorite spot for sports fans and history buffs alike. The place is mostly known for hosting baseball games, especially those of the Tokyo Yakult Swallows, and has seen countless memorable moments over the decades.

4.4

Nezu Shrine

This spot is one of the oldest shrines in the city, with a history stretching back over 1,900 years. It’s surrounded by peaceful gardens and traditional architecture, making it a chill place to walk around and take in some culture. The grounds are especially famous for their tunnel of red torii gates and seasonal flowers.

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Tokyo Dome City

This entertainment complex is known for its huge stadium, amusement park, shopping, and dining spots all in one place. It’s a spot where you can catch a baseball game, ride a roller coaster, and grab some ramen—all without leaving the area.

4.4

Koishikawa Kōrakuen

This garden is one of the oldest and most beautiful Japanese landscape gardens. Built in the early Edo period, it blends traditional Japanese and Chinese design, with winding paths, ponds, and seasonal flowers. It’s a peaceful spot surrounded by city life, offering a calm escape and a look into history.

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Hanazono Shrine

This shrine is a historic spot with roots going back to the Edo period. It’s a peaceful place surrounded by city life, known for its bright red torii gates and traditional architecture. The site is dedicated to the guardian deity of the area and is a popular spot for locals to pray for good fortune, especially in business.

4.5

Rainbow Bridge

This suspension bridge connects two major districts and is a well-known symbol in the city’s skyline. It stretches across the bay, offering a unique blend of modern engineering and scenic views. The structure is especially famous for its colorful lights that shine at night, making it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors.

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4.3

Tsukiji Hongan-ji Temple

This temple stands out for its unusual architecture, inspired by ancient Indian and Buddhist styles rather than traditional local designs. It was rebuilt in the 1930s after a fire, and its stone exterior and stained glass windows make it look more like a South Asian temple or even a church than what you’d expect.

4.3

The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

This museum is the first national art museum in the country and is known for its impressive collection of 20th-century and contemporary Japanese art. It opened in 1952 and has become a key spot for anyone interested in modern art, with works ranging from paintings and sculptures to photography and design.

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Yushukan Museum

This museum is a historical spot that focuses on the military history of the country, especially from the late 19th century to World War II. It’s located next to a famous shrine and is known for its collection of artifacts, documents, and vehicles from different wars. The place is most popular for its detailed exhibits on the country’s military past and the large displays of tanks, planes, and even a real Zero fighter aircraft.

4.4

Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum

This museum is set inside a former art deco residence built in the 1930s for a prince. The building itself is a work of art, with beautiful interiors and gardens that show off a mix of Western and Japanese design. It’s a spot where history, architecture, and art all come together.

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Suga Shrine

This shrine is a peaceful spot tucked away in a quiet neighborhood. It’s been around since the Edo period and is a place where people come to pray for good luck and protection. The entrance is marked by a long staircase, and the area is surrounded by trees, making it feel calm and hidden from the busy city.

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Tokyo International Forum

This glass and steel landmark is a multi-purpose convention and arts center, instantly recognizable by its futuristic design and massive atrium. It’s a spot where architecture, culture, and events come together, making it a favorite for both locals and visitors. The building is often used for concerts, exhibitions, and international conferences.

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