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  1. 2022年3月22日 · The Koto City Fukagawa Edo Museum is a life-size reproduction of a Tokyo streetscape from the closing years of the Edo period (1603–1867). The re-creation goes to great lengths to show the lifestyles of the people at the time, right down to the homes they lived in and the daily goods they used. The museum's lighting also changes to reflect different times of day.

  2. 2023年11月14日 · Visit the home of a leading sculptor, turned into a museum. The Asakura Museum of Sculpture was once Fumio Asakura's studio and residence. As a leading sculptor through the Meiji (1868-1912), Taisho (1912-26), and Showa (1926-89) eras, Asakura (1883-1964) worked on many bronzes, collected countless paintings and pottery, and built an extensive ...

  3. 2023年3月22日 · 東京郊區能讓您遠離市中心的喧囂,非常適合闔家出遊。調布市位於從「新宿」站往西約15分鐘處,這裡有許多戶外遊樂設施,若有家人同行,建議您到傳統遊樂園「讀賣樂園」或「多摩動物公園」。因知名漫畫而出名、擁有1300年歷史的「深大寺」亦位於此地。此外,調布還有眾多寺廟、公園及娛樂 ...

  4. 2023年10月6日 · Escape from Tokyo's urban center to the scenic shores of Lake Okutama. Lake Okutama is a popular sightseeing destination that's easily accessible as a day trip from central Tokyo. Situated in a national park just west of the city, it's perfect for seeing cherry blossoms in spring, lush greenery in summer, and the changing leaves in autumn.

  5. 2024年2月20日 · Getting from Haneda Airport to Narita Airport generally takes somewhere between 75 minutes and 2 hours. An Airport Limousine Bus service runs direct from Haneda to Narita. An express train service run jointly by the Keikyu and Keisei lines runs between the two airports as well. It leaves about every 40 minutes.

  6. 2023年11月13日 · From Narita Airport: 1 hour and 40 minutes by train. From Shinjuku Station: Take the JR Yamanote Line to Yoyogi Station. From there, change to the Toei Oedo Line and get off at Azabu-juban Station. The entire trip takes approximately 20 minutes. From Tokyo Station: Take the express train on the JR Chuo Line to Yotsuya Station.

  7. 2023年2月13日 · A century-old street for garment makers and artisans. Dating back to the early Taisho era (1910s), the Nippori Textile District is Tokyo’s fabric town, offering every fabric and sewing tool imaginable. The approximately 90 stores cater to both personal hobbyists and wholesale buyers. Take your time exploring each shop to find what you’re ...

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