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Two, large gates frame the entrance to this Shinto shrine that was dedicated to Emperor and Empress Meiji. Completed in...
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Two, large gates frame the entrance to this Shinto shrine that was dedicated to Emperor and Empress Meiji. Completed in 1920, repairs were required after the shrine was damaged during World War II.
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According to legend, two brothers kept trying to return a statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, to the Sumida River only to...
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According to legend, two brothers kept trying to return a statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, to the Sumida River only to have it returned to them the next day. This temple located in Tokyo's Asakusa district was built to honor her.
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Official Tsukiji Market Visitor Rules New Rules Limit the Number of Daily Visitors at Tsukiji Market Due to the growing number of visitors to the early morning fresh fish...
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This fascinating museum displays artifacts and architecture that tell a tale of Tokyo's history. Exhibits include replicas of...
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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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Category: Government Buildings; Observation Decks/ Towers; Lookouts
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The tallest building in Shinjuku, TMG No. 1 offers sweeping views of Tokyo--all the way to Mt. Fuji on a clear day--from the...
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The tallest building in Shinjuku, TMG No. 1 offers sweeping views of Tokyo--all the way to Mt. Fuji on a clear day--from the 45th floor observatory.
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Category: Art Museums; History Museums; Historic Sites; Landmarks/ Points of Interest
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This famous museum houses the largest collection of Japanese artifacts and artworks in the world. With over 100,000 pieces...
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This famous museum houses the largest collection of Japanese artifacts and artworks in the world. With over 100,000 pieces and room to display only 4,000, exhibits are rotated constantly.
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Shinjuku Station is the center of this large district home to many clubs, stores, restaurants and massage parlors. Many of...
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Shinjuku Station is the center of this large district home to many clubs, stores, restaurants and massage parlors. Many of Tokyo's tallest buildings are located in the business section of the neighborhood.
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This large park is a favorite destination of Tokyo residents, and within can be found many of the city's main attractions...
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This large park is a favorite destination of Tokyo residents, and within can be found many of the city's main attractions including the Tokyo National Museum, Ueno zoo and the National Museum of Western Art.
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Category: Religious Sites; Historic Sites; Monuments/ Statues; Museums
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A large, torii gate stands at the entrance to this shrine built in memory of those who lost their lives defending Japan....
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A large, torii gate stands at the entrance to this shrine built in memory of those who lost their lives defending Japan. Many officials still come and offer prayer annually on August 15, the anniversary of Japan's defeat in World War II.
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"We saw so much of Tokyo in just one day! Our guide Mikiko was knowledgeable and answered all of our questions about life in Japan. She gave us wonderful suggestions for what to do during the rest of the week. Taking the tour early in our trip and being shown around made the city seem less formida..."ble, and this made us feel all the more comfortable. Thank you!
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"Akihabara is the electronics center of Tokyo. You can wander the streets and find all sorts of electronics in small and large shops. Before the advent of the all purpose smartphone you could find a lot of interesting stuff, but on this visit I didn't find much that I couldn't duplicate with an app...". And I wasn't interested in taking home light bulbs and electronic components that were just as cheap back home. Many of the descriptions and presumably the documentation are in Japanese. Now that we have online stores for this stuff, the selection isn't as impressive as it used to be. It is a good destination for an electronics geek nevertheless.
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