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Tokyo is a city of towering buildings filled with endless possibilities, and the districts offer a labyrinth of streets crowded with restaurants, cafes, karaoke clubs, bars, and gaming centers. With over 2,000 square kilometers to explore, Tokyo spans not just the city, but rugged mountains to the west and subtropical islands to the south.  You can shop for high-tech electronics, explore old neighborhoods, sing your heart out at karaoke, enjoy the best sushi, and there are plenty of things to do around.

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Honmyōji Temple

This is a marvelous Buddhist temple most known for a fire called Meireki-no-Taika, an inferno which killed over 100,000 people around 400 years ago. It is said that the fire broke out in Honmyōji. Th...
 
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Houmyōji

This is a famous Japanese Temple that features the statue of Kisimojin, a Japanese God of fertility and visitors come to this temple to pray for their children's birth, growth and security. The Kisimo...
 
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The Idemitsu Museum of Arts contains the private collection of Idemitsu Savo, founder of the Idemitsu Kosan Co. and since its opening in 1966, it has earned a w...
 
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Imperial Palace

Surrounded by a series of moats and high walls, the site of the former Edo Castle has been the official residence of the Japanese imperial family since 1868. It is considered as reputedly the most exp...
 
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Probably the only corner of the famous Imperial Palace that is regularly open to the public, these beautiful gardens make for a pleasant retreat from the grindi...
 
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A branch of the National Science Museum, the Institute for Nature Study is a nature reserve in the heart of Tokyo which occupies 200,000 square meter of area wi...
 
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Kanda Shrine

The Kanda Shrine is a block north across the river from Ochanomizu station. This shrine has a history dating back to the 8th century and had been highly regarded under the Edo shogunate. The current r...
 
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Karaokekan

It can be accessed one minute walk from Seibushinjuku Line, Seibushinjuku station or 5 minute walk from JR Shinjuku Station. Karaokekan is a large chain of karaoke shops. They have rooms available fro...
 
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KidZania Tokyo

This is an amazing amusement park and is great and really different from everything else. It's a land of kids by kids for kids, where children can experience more than 80 different jobs and activities...
 
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Kinuta Park

This is one of the well known sakura spots in the district which is quite famous for its cherry blossom viewing; at least three varieties of sakura can be found here - Someyoshino, Yamazakura and Yaez...
 
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Kitanomaru Park

This quiet but beautiful park is probably one of the best in Tokyo; it is large and very clean, with ponds and natural artificial waterfalls. There are also plenty of cherry blossoms here in the sprin...
 
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Kiyosumi Garden

Kiyosumi Garden is a Japanese stroll garden located in Fukagawa which is said to be the site of residence of the famous Edo era merchant, Kinokuniya Bunzaemon. In 1878, the founder of Mitsubishi, Iwas...
 

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