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  1. 2023年2月13日 · From Haneda Airport: Around 70 minutes on the limousine bus or 55 minutes by train. From Narita Airport: One hour 40 minutes by train. From Shinjuku: Take the JR Saikyo Line for Akabane Station. Travel time: 20 minutes. From Tokyo: Take the JR Keihin-tohoku Line for Akabane Station. Travel time: 30 minutes.

  2. The Harry Potter Studio Tour Tokyo was built on the site of the former Toshimaen amusement park in Tokyo's Nerima Ward. Japan already has a Harry Potter theme park at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka. The Studio Tour in Tokyo, however, is more of an

  3. 2024年4月6日 · 3-6-1 Kameido, Koto City, Tokyo. 2024-4-6 - 2024-4-30. Updated: May 1, 2024. Note: The 2024 installment of this event has already taken place. Wisterias begin blooming in early to mid-April. These lovely lavender-colored flowers hang in bunches, and are especially beautiful when dangled from trellises. Kameido Tenjin Shrine has been called the ...

  4. 2023年2月13日 · A tale of two cities—where traditional Tokyo meets the modern metropolis Close to Ginza and Tokyo Station, the city district of Nihonbashi blends traditional charm with ultra-modern architecture. A major commercial center in the Edo period (1603-1868), it was the ...

  5. 2023年3月16日 · Red is a color of luck and longevity in Japan, making it popular for babies and seniors; turning 60 is a chance to start over like a baby—and the traditional birthday gift is red clothing. Maruji is a famous purveyor of red underwear, along with red T-shirts, scarves and socks, so you can get a little extra color and luck.

  6. 2022年10月19日 · A district of birdsong, boats and bars close to the station The Kichijoji area often tops Tokyo's most-desirable-place-to-live list, primarily because vast and lovely Inokashira Park is just minutes away from Kichijoji Station. Kichijoji has good access links to Shibuya ...

  7. Ueno Park is at the heart of the Ueno area, which is part of Tokyo’s “shitamachi”—literally “downtown,” but more like “old heart of town.”. Ueno Park’s history begins in 1873, at the beginning of the Meiji Era, when it was established as one of Japan’s first public parks. In 1924, Emperor Taisho officially passed the ...