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  1. 0.29 MILES. This small museum inside the Imperial Palace East Garden hosts changing exhibitions drawn from the 9500-plus artworks owned by the imperial family. View more attractions. Near the north exit of the Imperial Palace East Garden, all that remains of the main keep (donjon) of Edo-jō is its sloping stone base, which you can….

  2. Tokyo’s grandest Shintō shrine is dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and Empress Shōken, whose reign (1868–1912) coincided with Japan's transformation from… Yoyogi-kōen. Harajuku & Aoyama. If it’s a sunny and warm weekend afternoon, you can count on there being a crowd lazing around the large grassy expanse that is Yoyogi-kōen. You'll… Omote-sandō.

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    Shinjuku is the natural place to start your exploration of Tokyo: with its skyscrapers, cacophony of glowing signs and heaving crowds, it’s become synonymous in the global imagination with the city itself. Get a feel for the enormity of the city from the (free!) observatory atop the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. For views in a (far, far) ...

    Ease into Saturday in Harajuku. The weekend Farmer's Market @UNU draws some of the city’s best food and coffee trucks and has outside tables for casual brunching. Another great option is a picnic in Yoyogi-kōen, Tokyoites’ favourite green space. If you enter the park from the west entrance (nearest subway stop: Yoyogi-kōen) you can pick up coffee f...

    It can be tempting to spend the whole afternoon lazing around the park, but there is a lot to do in Harajuku if you’re keen for more active adventures. At the very least, you have to go to Meiji-jingū, the city’s signature shrine, a grand wooden building set in a wooded grove. The neighbourhood is equally famous for shopping, and you can pick up it...

    From Harajuku, it’s a short walk south to Shibuya, home to Shibuya Crossing – the city’s famously manic scramble intersection. It’s a top Tokyo photo-op, but rather than entangle yourself in the scores of people weaving their way over the crossing, head up to Mag’s Park, a rooftop space created specially for getting that perfect overhead shot. For ...

    Having gotten your fix of Tokyo’s more modern delights, spend your last day of the weekend getting acquainted with the city’s more traditional east side. Yanaka is one of the city’s rare neighbourhoods that retains many early 20th-century wooden buildings, some of which now house cafes, boutiques and ateliers. It’s equally popular with locals and t...

    You can walk from Yanaka to Ueno-kōen (or take the Yamanote line two stops from Nishi-Nippori to Ueno), a sprawling space with many cultural attractions. See the gilded shrine Ueno Tōshō-gū (so different from sombre Meiji-jingū!) and the weather-worn temple Kiyomizu Kannon-dō, which dates from the 17th century. In summer, the park’s pond, Shinobazu...

    Shinjuku: This popular base on the city’s west side has a huge spread of accommodations from almost-budget to deluxe and also boasts direct access to Narita airport via both train and bus. Basic business hotels, like Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku, are the best value. For high-end digs you can’t beat the Park Hyatt Tokyo. 9 Hours Shinjuku-North, a c...

  3. 2021年10月11日 · From forests to waves, there are several natural destinations within 2-3 hours of central Tokyo that will redefine your entire notion of Japan’s capital

  4. Tokyo Station City, the name for the general nontransport complex, includes, on the eastern Yaesu side, Daimaru department store, and a vast and bewildering network of underground shopping and dining arcades. Here you can pick up a bentō (boxed lunch) – perfect for long train rides – and souvenirs from across Japan. Read more. Address.

  5. Asia. Top choice in Ueno & Yanesen. Considered by many to be Tokyo's most elegant garden, Rikugi-en was originally completed in 1702, at the behest of a feudal lord. It is definitely the most highbrow, designed to evoke scenes from classical literature and mythology.

  6. Yasukuni-jinja. Kōrakuen & Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan, Asia. Kōrakuen & Akihabara. Literally ‘For the Peace of the Country Shrine’, Yasukuni is the memorial shrine to Japan’s war dead, around 2.5 million souls. First built in 1869, it is a peaceful and green place but also incredibly controversial: in 1979, 14 class-A war criminals ...