Tokyo Attractions

Tokyo's attractions are enough for a dozen cities.

The tourist possibilities of the Japanese capital are practically limitless! Tokyo has enough attractions to fill a dozen cities. Among the metropolis' must-sees:

  • Meiji Temple (Meiji Shrine), a memorial to the great Emperor Mutsuhito since 1920;
  • The Imperial Palace. On a map of Tokyo's attractions, it is marked as a unique architectural and park complex, a landmark historical monument (the first stone was laid in 1457), a modern cultural symbol, and the residence of the imperial family;
  • Tsukiji Market (Tsukiji). "Horn of Plenty", "shop of wonders" - this amazingly colorful place of the capital is called so for a reason. You can always buy fresh vegetables, delicacies and a variety of seafood;
  • Odaiba. A Tokyo sightseeing scheme would be incomplete without the modern, dynamic Odaiba shopping and entertainment center, recreated on artificial daiba islands. Here you can have great fun and enjoy shopping;
  • Shinjuku Gyoen Imperial Park. When listing Tokyo attractions with names, this neighborhood is invariably referred to as the "green artery" of the city. The park is especially attractive in the spring, when sakura and hanami trees bloom.

Tokyo sights in photos can be scrolled through in a few minutes. But months of traveling won't be enough to fully enjoy their beauty... You can also add Ueno Zoo, Tokyo Aquarium, Tokyo TV Tower to the Tokyo Sightseeing Scheme.


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