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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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Nezu Jinja

The Nezu jinja Shrine is said to have been established over 1,900 years ago by the legendary priest Yamato Takeru in Sendagi with Susanoo no Mikoto as the chief deity. In 1705, the 5th shogun Tsunayos...
 
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Nezu Museum

The museum houses the private collection of Nezu Kaichiro, the industrialist and president of Tobu Railway, and is opened in 1941 at his private residence on this Aoyama site. Set in the beautifu...
 
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Niwa-no-yu

Located next to the wonderful Toshimaen amusement park, this is the finest of Tokyo's mega-onsen bathing complexes, with a massive central pool and outdoor jacuzzis, all surrounded by picturesque grou...
 
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Nogawa Park

A popular paddling spot in summer, Nogowa Park is a very large nature park located in Mitaka City of Tokyo with an estimated area of about 40 hectares. It was formerly a golf course owned and operated...
 
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The NTT DoCoMo Building is also known as the DoCoMo Tower. This gigantic tower resembling a granite Empire State Building, south of the station, is owned by NTT DoCoMo, Japan's largest cell-phone carr...
 
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Okura Land

Just 5 minutes from Kamimachi station, there's this Okura Land golf range where people can go bowling or practice their golf swings, and they also offer golf lessons. There are also batting cages....
 
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This is a Shinto shrine built by a renowned Genji warrior, Minamoto-no Yorioshi, who dedicated it to Hachiman, a marshal god and guardian of Genji. This is one ...
 
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The Pokemon Center Tokyo is located at Shiodome Shibarikyu Building 2F 1-2-3 Kaigan, accessible by Daimon or Hamamatsucho station. It remains open on weekdays f...
 
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Rikugien Garden

This strolling, pond-style garden, located far off from the crowded and over energetic Tokyo, takes its place as one of the top Japanese landscape gardens in Tokyo. The Rikugien Garden is a typical ex...
 
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Ryogoku Kokugikan

This is a beautiful traditional sumo wrestling arena located in the Yokoami neighborhood of Sumida, next to the Edo Tokyo Museum. It's the largest sumo arena in Japan with a seating capacity of 10,000...
 
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SCAI The Bathhouse

Tucked away in an old neighborhood of traditional wooden houses and temples, SCAI The Bathhouse is a contemporary art gallery known for introducing Japan's contemporary artists to the world as well as...
 
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Sengaku-ji

Sengaku-ji is a most famous temple as the resting place of the 47 Ronin, a popular group of samurai who banded together to avenge their unfairly slain master. Having obtained the head of the offender,...
 

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