Attractions in Tokyo



Ameyoko Shopping Street


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Asakura Choso Museum

This small museum is the former studio of artist Asakura Fumio, the father of modern Japanese sculpture.
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Bridgestone Museum of Art


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Chinzanso Garden


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Edo-Tokyo Museum

This fascinating museum displays artifacts and architecture that tell a tale of Tokyo's history. Exhibits include replicas of an ancient Kabuki theatre and the original Edo Castle.
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Fire Museum


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Ginza Mitsukoshi


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Hama Rikyu Gardens

This popular park is located next to Tokyo Bay and contains one of the most beautiful gardens in the city.
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Hara Museum of Contemporary Art (Hara Bijutsukan)


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Hotel New Otani


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Kabuki-za

Traditional Japanese Kabuki performances can be seen at this refurbished theater in the Ginza district.
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Kitchen Town (Kappabashi)

The stores in this neighborhood sell kitchen equipment and paper supplies to the city's restaurants. Of note are the specialty plastic food items, which are placed in restaurant windows to show passersby what goodies are being served inside.
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Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens


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Kokugikan Sumo Museum


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Kyu Iwasaki-tei Gardens


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Kyu-Furukawa Teien


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Meguro Parasitological Museum


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National Museum of Art, Tokyo


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National Science Museum


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Oedo-Onsen-Monogatari


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Roppongi Hills

This sprawling complex of hotels, restaurants, shops, museums and movie theaters is the new cultural heart of Tokyo.
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