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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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Hakusan Shrine

This is the place to worship Japanese God and is one of the ten most important shrines of Tokyo which is believed to have been founded in 1102 by Regent Fujiwara Yorimichi's daughter, Kanshi and was f...
 
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Hama Rikyu Gardens

Located next to Tokyo Bay, Hama Rikyu is a large, attractive landscape garden surrounding Shioiri Pond and with an all-season range of flowers and flowering trees. Originally built as the duck hu...
 
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Hanazono Shrine

The Hanazono Shrine is located near the intersection of Meiji-dori and Yasukuni-dori. This shrine is more remarkable for its location than its appearance, but it's a nice place to take a breather. The...
 
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Hanegi Park

A 5-minute walk from the Umegaoka station on the Odakyu line, there's this public park where kids can play freely with Play Park facility. Beside the sport facilities including tennis and baseball, th...
 
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The Hara Museum of Contemporary Art is one of Tokyo's more adventurous art space and one of the oldest museums of contemporary art in Japan. This is a great mus...
 
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Hibiya Park

Built around the 20th century and highly influenced by the Edwardian and Gothic architecture, the picturesque Hibiya Park is the first Western-style park in Tokyo. Located in the heart of Tokyo, ...
 
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Hie Shrine

Hie Shrine is located on the opposite side of the Imperial garden. Sanno Matsuri, the festival it hosts in June is counted among the 3 Great festival of Tokyo. You can found this shrine a five minute ...
 
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Hikarie

Hikarie is a brand new massive building on the East side of Shibuya station with many restaurants, galleries, and theaters. It is considered as a versatile apartment building tower where each and ever...
 
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Hikarigaoka Park

One of the largest parks in Tokyo, located in the suburb of Hikarigaoka in the northwest Tokyo, has a history that most foreign visitors probably unaware of - it was originally left over land from a U...
 
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A beautifully-restored eighteenth century vintage Russian Orthodox cathedral located near Ochanomizu Station on the Chuo Line. The Holy Resurrection Cathedral i...
 
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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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