Radio Tower Tower opened in 2012 to replace Tokyo Tower. The contrast with downtown became a hot topic.
Kaminarimon
Symbol of Asakusa. Kaminarimon is the main gate of Kinryuzan Senso Asakusa. Kaminarimon has a huge red lantern surrounded by statues of Fujin and Raijin.
Sensoji Temple
The oldest temple in Tokyo with a downtown atmosphere. Known as the Kannon of Asakusa. There is also a shopping street called "Nakamise" in the precincts. There are also many souvenir shops.
Hanayashiki
It is an amusement park with 23 kinds of attractions on the oldest roller coaster in Tokyo.
Nakamise Street
There are 87 shops selling rice crackers, ningyoyaki, kimonos, fans, and more.
Kappabashi Tool Street
This shopping street is famous for cooking utensils, food replicas, cooking utensils, and souvenir shops.
Kaneiji Temple
It was built in 1625 by the 3rd shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu. 6 out of 15 shoguns of the Edo period are buried here.
Sumida River and Water Bus
Enjoy the Sumida River Cruise! From Asakusa to Hinode Pier (near Hamamatsucho), there are 1-2 flights per hour. There are 4 flights a day to Odaiba.
Iriya Kishimojin
Founded in 1659, this temple is dedicated to the god of fertility and child-giving, and is famous for its morning glory market in early July.
Shitamachi Art Museum
Recreated streets, toys, daily necessities, etc. You can experience the daily life of ordinary people in Edo (Tokyo) related to traditional events.
Ueno Park
The fountain is beautiful, and it is a perfect place to relax when you want to take a break in Ueno.
Ueno Zoological Park
The first zoo in Japan, opened in 1882. 500 kinds of animals are displayed on the 140,000 m2 site. The East Zone with wild animals, birds and giant pandas, It is divided into a western zone with herbivores, You can see and experience the life of animals all day long.
Tokyo National Museum
Established in 1872, it is the first museum in Japan. Starting with Japanese arts and crafts, works of art from Eastern countries, We collect and display historical materials and archaeological relics. There are 5 exhibition halls in total.
National Science Museum
The museum exhibits exhibits related to natural science, with a focus on the birth and evolution of living things.
Ameya Yokocho
After the war, it started as a black market. The street that continues from JR Okachimachi Station to Ueno Station stretches along the railroad tracks, It creates a unique atmosphere. Food, clothing and miscellaneous goods, jewelry, cosmetics are available, The street is always ringing with the shouts of touts. Every year at the end of the year, the lively atmosphere is shown on TV.
Ueno Toshogu Shrine
Tokugawa Ieyasu is enshrined at Toshogu Shrine in Ueno. Peony is also famous, and the Peony Festival is held in winter and spring.
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Built in 1926. Currently, we are conducting public exhibition venues and co-sponsored exhibitions with newspaper companies.
Ueno
Opened in 1972 as an art museum in harmony with the environment of Ueno.
National Museum of Western Art
About 200 works by Renoir, Rodin, Van Gogh, Monet and others are on display.
Ginza area
Chuo street
Ginza's main street, also known as "Ginza Street". Lined with specialty stores.
Kabukiza
Not to be outdone by its majestic exterior, the interior is also splendid.
Tsukiji inner market
It developed as the kitchen of Tokyo. There are shopping street curb markets like Ameya Yokocho.
Takarazuka Theater
At the theater in the Tokyo Takarazuka Building, you can enjoy the same stage as the main theater.
Nissay Theater
Musicals and plays by Shiki Theater Company, Toho, and Shochiku are performed.
Akihabara/Ochanomizu area
Electric Town
Electric town. It started when the reputation of "cheap" spread.
Tokyo Dome City
It is an area where Tokyo Dome, LaQua, and hot spring facilities are gathered.
Odaiba area
Fuji Television Network, Inc
Fuji TV head office building. The spherical observatory where you can enjoy a splendid view is popular.
Odaiba Seaside Park
It is a symbolic park of Odaiba that spreads out facing Tokyo Bay.
Tokyo Joypolis
Appeared at the top of the Odaiba area redevelopment! This is an all-weather amusement park.
Event/Other
Iriya Morning Glory Festival
It started with the reputation of a gardener who cultivated morning glory in the Iriya region in the early Meiji period. It is now a very popular summer festival.
Sanja Festival
which takes place at the end of the third week of May, It is a festival to give thanks to the three gods related to the founding of Asakusa. On the final day of the festival, the portable shrine is carried around the area.
Hozuki Market
This festival is held at Asakusa on September 9th and 10th. More than 250 stalls are covered with hozuki (Chinese lanterns). The day of this festival is called "Forty Six Thousand Days". If you visit on this day, for 46,000 days (120 years), It is said to be blessed with the grace of God.
Hagoita Market
Another annual festival held at Asakusa from November 17th to 19th. traditional battledore (similar to badminton, but games that use plates instead of rackets), It is done mainly for the health of girls.
Tori no Ichi
A festival held at Otori Shrine on the day of the rooster in November.
Houses of Parliament
It is the place where the Japanese national parliament is held, and is surrounded by the Prime Minister's Office and the Prime Minister's official residence, There are political party buildings and so on.
Meiji Jingu
Built in 1920. It enshrines Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken.
Imperial Palace
The place where Edo Castle used to be. In the Meiji era, the imperial family lived here, and it has been called the Imperial Palace since around the end of the war.
Otori Shrine
It is believed to bring good luck, prosperity in business, success in life, and having children. There is also a famous event called "Mamemaki".
Roppongi Hills
Art museums, movie theaters, outdoor event spaces, observatories, shopping and dining, etc. It is a large complex city where you can spend a whole day.
Tokyo Midtown
Hotels and offices, various shops and restaurants, Suntory Museum of Art, etc.