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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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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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Koenji

Koenji is one of very unique places and is a gem in Tokyo for budget travelers, where old and new things mix up with so many restaurants and bars, live music clubs, second hand clothing shops, budget ...
 
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Kōgan-ji Temple

Kōgan-ji Temple is a small temple in Sugamo is known for two statues: Togenuki Jizō, who heals sick children, and the boddhisattva Kannon, who will cure your pains if you wash the magical appropriat...
 
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The former Olympic park is now a multi-purpose stadium in Setagaya which is currently used for football matches as well as American football games. It offers a ...
 
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Kyu Iwasaki-tei Teien was established in 1896 in honor of the Iwasaki family, who were the founders of the Mitsubishi group, and has managed to survive for more...
 
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Meguro Gajoen

Built in 1935, Meguro Gajoen was the first wedding complex to be built in Japan, which now serves as one of the most popular attractions in Tokyo. A historic yet modern Japanese hotel in a quiet corne...
 
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A funny little museum and probably one of its kind in the world, Meguro Parasitological Museum is the world's only establishment entirely devoted to parasi...
 
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Located in the heart of Tokyo in the Marunouchi district, this is one of the few major art museums in central Tokyo which focuses on 19th-century Western artwor...
 
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Mori Art Museum

Located in Roppongi Hills, the Mori Art Museum is one of the largest contemporary art spaces in Asia, founded by the real estate developer Minoru Mori. The exhibitions here are world-class, ...
 
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Myōkō-ji Temple  is a famous temple in Toshima district of the Tokyo city, according to legend, the grave of Lady Oiwa (Oiwa-san) in Yotsuya Kaidan, Japan's best-known ghost story and a direct insp...
 
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The Capsule Tower is a famous building of Kisho Kurokawa that reflects the views Japanese had of the future in the70's. Plans of tearing it down have been runni...
 

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