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  1. 築地場外市場. 根津美術館. 竹下通. 三鷹之森吉卜力美術館. 富士電視台. 根津神社. 日本科學未來館. 東京都官方觀光網站。. 本網站刊載了東京的旅遊路線、著名景點的交通方式及玩樂方式、住宿搜尋、活動資訊等全東京的各類旅遊資訊。.

  2. 2024年1月27日 · Tokyo National Museum. 2024.4.16 - 2024.6.9. On the 850th anniversary in 2024 of the founding of Jodo-shu (Pure Land School) by Honen, this exhibition traces the sect’s history through valuable artifacts, including national treasures and important cultural assets, held by temples throughout Japan. Adults ¥2,100.

    • World-Renowned Architects—Celebrated Structures by Four Japanese Architects
    • Kenzo Tange
    • Kisho Kurokawa
    • Tadao Ando
    • Kengo Kuma

    Let's go on a journey and explore the worlds of Kenzo Tange, Kisho Kurokawa, Tadao Ando, and Kengo Kuma—four internationally acclaimed Japanese architects whose masterly works breathe beauty into the metropolis of Tokyo.

    This distinctive hanging-roof structure was built for the 1964 Olympic Games and can be seen a short walk away from Harajuku Station. Today, it still serves as the stage for many sports events, as well as cultural events like concerts.

    Sekiguchi Catholic Church

    Completed in 1964, this cathedral is comprised of eight shell walls arranged in pairs to form a large cross when seen from above. The shape can also be recognized by looking up at the roof from within. The funeral of Tange himself was held in this interior, which rises to a peak of nearly 40 meters. The building is beautiful enough to look at from the outside, but as long as you're there, the solemn interior is worth a visit, too.

    Opened in 2007, this facility features a striking wavy facade. In addition to hosting exhibitions in its 14,000 m2 space, the largest display space in Japan, it also serves as an arts center with an archive and an educational program. Visitors are recommended to spend some time at the restaurant on the 3rd floor or one of at the cafes on the 1st and 2nd floors, which are designed to take in plenty of natural sunlight. ©The National Art Center, Tokyo

    Made to blend in harmony with the landscape, the building was designed to coincide with the height of the zelkova trees lining the street. An atrium stretching three floors above and below street level cuts through the commercial space, where tenants stand side by side along a gently rising spiral ramp that echoes the slope of Omotesando itself. The raw concrete walls and geometrical forms offer a glimpse of Ando's signature style. Photo by Mitsuo Matsuoka

    With a unique form featuring a roof made of giant steel plates that fold over and slope down to the ground, the building is an embodiment of Ando's wish to show the world that Japan is perpetually exploring new possibilities of design.

    Renovated in 2012, this facility stands out for its exterior combining glass and wood. The first and second floors offer tourist information, and the eighth floor terrace observatory commands a panoramic view of Asakusa with Tokyo Skytree in the distance. The building serves as a symbol of the new Asakusa.

    Ginza Kabukiza

    Rebuilt in 2013, this structure features a 16th-century Japanese-style exterior, and gorgeous interior design. Even visitors who choose not to watch a kabuki performance can enjoy the gallery and shops. Behind it is the 29-floor Kabukiza Tower: the tallest structure in the Ginza district.

  3. 2023年10月6日 · Asahi Group Headquarters' building stands out from the rest in Sumida City. This building's exterior is amber-coloredwhich sometimes appears as gold—while the top part is white resembling a mug filled with beer, Asahi Group's signature product.

  4. 2023年11月30日 · 元旦(1月1日) 日本有在12月31日的傍晚或者是1月1日前往寺廟或神社進行參拜以祈禱新年幸福平安的「初拜」之習俗。 成人之日(1月的第2個星期一) 為這一年内將年滿18歲的人舉辦慶祝儀式。在日本,20歲以上視為成年人、合法吸煙和飲酒的法定年齡是20歲。

  5. 2020年10月29日 · The Marunouchi Building is a stately skyscraper overlooking Tokyo Station. It opened in 2002 as the successor of the original Marunouchi Building. The building it replaced was a massive, pioneering mixed-use complex built in the 1920s by the Mitsubishi Group. It famously survived the Great Kanto Earthquake and the firebombings of Tokyo during ...

  6. The Kandagawa River runs 25 kilometers roughly from the west to the east, covering more or less the length of central Tokyo. In the Edo period, the area now known as Kanda was designated as a center for fabric dyeing. A great number of craftsmen moved here, kick-starting the industry in Tokyo. At the turn of the 20th century the city continued to urbanize. The neighborhoods of Waseda, Totsuka ...