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  1. Art events. Throughout the year, the city is home to some of the world's most exciting art festivals and events. The oldest fair in Asia, Art Fair Tokyo is an annual event that hosts a huge selection of art displays from antiques to ground-breaking contemporary art. Typically running from late September to early October is Roppongi Art Night.

  2. Many structures and buildings offer incredible views of Tokyo, but this is the best you’ll get for free. The Shinjuku highrise that houses city hall is made up of two towers. At 48 stories high, the TMG No. 1 building is the tallest in the neighborhood. Take an elevator to its observation deck on the 45th floor, 202 meters high.

  3. 2022年6月20日 · Insider tips. Shopping in Tokyo is easy, though not cheap. Staff are generally polite, helpful and attentive. If you want something gift-wrapped, tell them it's a present. At many boutiques, the staff will walk you to the door before presenting your purchases with a bow. Always ask before trying on any clothes.

  4. 2022年10月19日 · An ultramodern area on Tokyo Bay, the Odaiba district is your go-to place for pleasure cruising, shopping and general seaside fun. The island built in Tokyo Bay was originally created by the Edo shogunate in the 1850s to protect Tokyo from the threat of marine attacks. Today it serves a very different purpose—as a breezy entertainment hub ...

  5. The boats which come and go through Tokyo’s rivers and along the waterfront range from small dinghies to massive liners. There are almost as many boats as there are ways to enjoy them, including the water bus, with a design from the not-too-distant future, to the yakatabune pleasure boats which brim with the spirit of old Tokyo. Trying out the many varieties is just one way to enjoy your ...

  6. 2023年9月27日 · Tokyo International Cruise Terminal opened on September 10, 2020, to provide access to Tokyo to the world’s largest cruise ships. The cruise terminal is in the Odaiba area and within reach of major transportation hubs, including Shinkansen stations and two international airports.

  7. 2024年2月20日 · Daruma are rounded, traditional Japanese dolls that are used to make wishes. One of Japan's three biggest markets for them is the Jindaiji Temple Daruma Doll Fair (Jindaiji Daruma-ichi), held on March 3 and 4. Around 300 stalls sell daruma in many different sizes and designs. Buy a doll, and you can even have a priest inscribe an eye in Sanskrit.

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