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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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Akasuimon

For many years, the picturesque Iwabuchi Floodgate, or Akasuimon have protected lowlands in the Kita section of Tokyo. The floodgate was designed in 1924 by Akira Aoyama, a Japanese architect who also...
 
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Asakusa Kannon

Sens?ji Temple also known as Asakusa Kannon is the largest Buddhist temple in Tokyo and a major tourist attraction for Japanese and foreigners alike. Formerly associated with the Tendai sect, it becam...
 
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Asukayama Park

This wooded hilltop Asukayama Park is one of the most visited cherry blossom viewing spots in Tokyo which also features drinking fountains, large shady trees, extended space and a large playground. Th...
 
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The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, the first of its kind in Japan, was established in 1959 and was relocated to the Tokyo Dome in 1988. The new museum is twi...
 
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Founded in 1952 by the founder of the giant Bridgestone Corporation, Ishibashi Shojiro, the Bridgestone Museum of Art is dedicated to the collection and exhibit...
 
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Bunkamura

A complex featuring an excellent art museum, in addition to theaters for film and stage plays situated in Shibuya district of the City of Tokyo, Japan. On the basement floor of the Bunkamura, there i...
 
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Once described in the Japan Times as a colossal Pez candy dispenser, the Bunkyo Civic Center Building, just north of Tokyo Dome City, is one of very few Tokyo s...
 
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Carrot Tower

This is one of many skyscrapers in Tokyo and the tallest commercial building in Setagaya, which obtained its interesting name after a competition was run for local children. It contains a free observa...
 
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Center Gai

The narrow street leading away from the station to the left of the giant video screen, it's famous as the birthplace of many of Japan's youth fashion trends. Center Gai is jam-packed with clothing sto...
 
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The Chidoriga-fuchi Moatcan be found on the Northwest side of the Imperial gardens grounds. One of, if not "the" most prominent cherry blossom site in Tokyo, an...
 
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Cinem@rt

The Cinem@rt is located at Shinjuku 3-13-3, Shinjuku Building 6,7F, one minute walk from Shinjuku 3 chome station of Tokyo Metro Marunochi line, Fukutoshin line, and the Toei Shinjuku line. It include...
 
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Cock Fair

It is the Japanese traditional festival that was developed in the middle of the Edo era as the poetical feature foreboding the arrival of winter. This is an annual festival held in November on the 'Da...
 

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