Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - I will travel to Japan in mid-May. The tour group will have a day of free travel in Tokyo on the 18th. Please recommend where to go on this day and the specific itinerary.

I will travel to Japan in mid-May. The tour group will have a day of free travel in Tokyo on the 18th. Please recommend where to go on this day and the specific itinerary.

Ueno Park Ueno Onshi Park

Ueno Park is a large area with various plants, as well as zoos, art galleries, museums, etc. The bronze statue of Kokoro, one of the three heroes of the Restoration and hailed by the Japanese as a civilian hero, is the symbol of Ueno Park. This is also a famous place for cherry blossom viewing. When the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, many tourists come here to watch them. Because Mr. Lu Xun said, "The cherry blossoms in Ueno are nothing more than this", Ueno has become one of the first place names in Tokyo that many Chinese travelers remember. You can go to the Shinobazu Pond in Ueno Park to look for the statue of this Chinese literary giant.

Address: Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo

Fee: Free

Opening hours: 5:00-23:00

Arrival Transportation: JR Yamanote, Ginza, Hibiya Line to Ueno Station

Tokyo Tower Tokyo Tower

Before the Sky Tree was completed, Tokyo Tower had always been a symbol of the city of Tokyo. This tower is taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The lighting on the tower was designed and hosted by the world-famous lighting designer Mikiko Ishii. The lighting time is from sunset to 12 midnight. The color of the light changes with the seasons. It is white in summer and white in spring. , autumn and winter are orange. The upper part of the tower is equipped with radio transmitting antennas for 7 TV stations, 21 TV repeaters and broadcast stations in Tokyo. It is the heart of the entire building, sending radio waves to the outside world for NHK, Nippon Television Network, Tokyo Broadcasting, TV Asahi, Fuji TV, Channel 12 and other TV stations transmit programs on 7 channels. There is an observation deck on the tower, where you can have a panoramic view of the entire Tokyo through the glass. At the bottom of the tower, there is also the largest wax museum in the Far East.

Address: 4-2-8 Shiba Park, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Fee: Grand Observation Deck 900 yen for adults, 500 yen for children; Special Observation Deck 700 yen for adults,

Children 500 yen; combined ticket 1600 yen for adults, 1000 yen for children

Opening hours: 9:00-22:00

Arrival transportation: JR Yamanote Line to Hamamatsucho Station; Hibiya Line to Kamiyacho Station; Toei Oedo Line to Akabanebashi Station

Tokyo Sky Tree Tokyo Sky Tree

Tokyo Sky Tree is located in The radio tower in Sumida Ward, Tokyo, Japan was certified as the "world's tallest tower" by Guinness World Records on November 17, 2011. Since then, the Sky Tree has become the tallest free-standing radio tower in the world and a new landmark in Tokyo. The tower is 634 meters high and has an observation deck at 350 meters and 450 meters respectively. The beautiful scenery of Tokyo can be seen from the observation deck. In addition, there are shops selling various exclusive souvenirs in the Sky Tree building and the Sky Market under the tower, as well as many fashion brand boutiques, which are worth visiting.

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

Fee: Adult tickets for the 350-meter observation deck are 2,000 yen, and the 450-meter observation deck is 3,000 yen.

Opening hours: 8:00-22:00 at the observatory

Arrival transportation: JR Sobu Line to Kinshicho Station; Toei Asakusa Line to Oshiage Station