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Must-see tourist attractions in Tokyo

Introduction: Tokyo, Japan, with its unique modern urban charm and rich cultural and historical attractions, has become a good place to travel to Japan. Below I will comprehensively recommend to you the Top 10 must-see attractions in Tokyo!

Top.10 Imperial Palace

The current residence of the Emperor of Japan is also the most central location in Tokyo. This is probably the most beautiful green space in Tokyo. Not only are there parks where you can relax, but you can also take a boat trip to Chidorigafuchi during the cherry blossom season.

Top.9 Akihabara

Akihabara is the birthplace of Japanese otaku culture and animation, and is also a concentration of high-end technology in Tokyo. There are also specialty shops for anime fans, game cafes, etc. You can also see girls dressed as maids crossing the street here. At the same time, the headquarters of AKB48, the number one female idol group in the Japanese music industry, is also located here.

Top.8 Shibuya 109

Shibuya 109 Department Store is one of the landmark buildings in Shibuya. The name ?109? comes from the Japanese homophony of ?Tokyu?, and is also the code name for its business hours (10 a.m. to 9 p.m.). 109 Department Store (as of 2008) has 5 branches. Among them, SHIBUYA109 in Shibuya, Tokyo is the first store and one of the centers of Japanese pop culture. It is one of the must-go shopping malls in Tokyo.

Top.7 Ueno Park

Japan’s first park. It was originally the family temple of the Tokugawa shogunate and the private residences of some princes. It was converted into a park in 1873 and is a famous cherry blossom viewing spot in Japan. There are as many as 1,200 cherry blossoms in the courtyard, and a grand cherry blossom festival is held every year during the cherry blossom season. And many art galleries and museums in the surrounding areas are almost free to visit.

Top.6 Meiji Jingu Shrine

Meiji Jingu Shrine was opened on November 1, 1920 and is dedicated to the tombs of Emperor Meiji and Empress Dowager Shoken. It is one of the five most important shrines in Tokyo.

Opening hours: 6:00-18:00

Address: No. 1-1, Yoyogi Kamiencho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Top .5 Tokyo Disney

If you are bringing children to play, Tokyo Disney is the first choice. Needless to say, both adults and children can find a lot of fun.

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Top.4 Mitaka no Mori Ghibli Art Mitaka No Mori Art Museum

This is a popular animation museum. It was built with an investment of approximately 5 billion yen and covers an area of ??approximately 4,000 square meters. It was designed by Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki himself, and Miyazaki's son Goro Miyazaki served as the supervisor and first director. Reservations are required to enter the Ghibli Museum, and there are limited admission tickets issued daily, so it is very popular. If you want to visit, it is best to make a reservation in advance.

Opening hours: 10:00 to 18:00 every Saturday (only 2,400 people can be accommodated)

Address: 1-1-83, Shimorenjaku, Mitaka City, Tokyo (well (In the west garden of Nozuashi Park)

Top.3 Tokyo Tower Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower, officially known as the Nippon Radio Tower, is a tower built based on the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The red and white Iron Tower, 332.6 meters high, is also one of the symbols of Tokyo. Although it is not as tall as the Sky Tree, you can definitely get a beautiful city view from Tokyo Tower that is not inferior to the Sky Tree. And right under Tokyo Tower is Shiba Park, which is full of greenery and perfect for relaxing.

Opening hours: 9:30 to 17:00

Address: West side of Shiba Park, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Top.2 Sensoji Temple

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Sensoji Temple was founded in 628 and is the oldest temple in Tokyo. It is also an existing "Edo-style" public entertainment place in Japan. It is very popular and popular, and the food street in front of the temple is even more popular. Even if you are not here to worship, it is still worth making this a stop.

Opening hours: Summer: 6:00-17:00; Winter: 6:30-17:00

Address: Taito-ku, Tokyo

Top. 1 Tokyo Sky Tree Tokyo Skytree

The Skytree, also known as the Sky Tree, famous in Japanese dramas, is currently the tallest building in Japan and the second tallest in the world. The location is excellent. It feels very special to have a bird's-eye view of Tokyo, and you can also see Mount Fuji in the distance. The food court on the third floor is particularly worth recommending. After 7:30, all the stores will have bento sales, which are great value and delicious.

Opening hours: 8:00-22:00

Address: 1-13, Oshiage 1-chome, Sumida-ku, Tokyo, Japan