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If you like cherry blossoms, you should definitely come here, and here are some of Tokyo's tourist attractions to let you know more about Tokyo.
Shinjuku Gyoen
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is located at the intersection of several stations, and it is a 10-minute walk from Shinjuku Station'A big park. It is also very suitable for families to have a picnic here, and there is a large area of wide meadow. It is also a good place to enjoy the flowers and foliage in spring and autumn, so you can come here if you need to slow down your pace during the trip.
Meiji Jingu
As soon as you arrive at the torii gate at the entrance of the shrine worship path, the notice standing next to it makes people respect Cars and horses do not enter, fish and birds do not replenish, and trees are not cut down Japan's maintenance of monuments is really admirable, hundreds of years of monuments have been maintained quite perfectly, and they still look quite solemn and sacred and inviolable! From the torii gate at the entrance, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the garden, with giant trees and abundant phytoncies, so you can relax your body and mind while strolling!
Sensoji Temple
One of the must-see spots for the first time in Tokyo. This is a famous spot with a lot of tourists, and it is quite crowded to take pictures in front of the Kaminarimon Gate, so it is recommended that you wait until after 7 p.m. to take pictures, and although the shops are closed, you can experience a different feeling than during the day. It is very close to the Skytree, so you can see the Skytree clearly.
If you want to take a boat to Odaiba, it is recommended to buy a ticket and use the time you wait for the boat to visit Sensoji Temple (if you don't plan to shop or eat), the shopping streets on both sides of Sensoji Temple open at 9 a.m. and are bustling with tourists all day long! From the ronin standing sign that stopped and dismounted, go around and go out from the Kaminarimon Gate, just enough to walk to the Odaiba boat place, about 30-40 minutes, it is recommended that Asakusa and Odaiba can be arranged to go on the same day!
Ginza
It's a shopping paradise with all kinds of brands, and there are a lot of good foods, the breakfast at an ordinary coffee shop in Ginza is delicious, the lunch tempura on Sundays is delicious, and the Hakuhinkan across the street is full of toys. From Fuji and Shiseido more than 20 years ago, to the current various brand-name specialty stores, you must go to Ginza to see the best things.
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Mt. Fuji, hot springs, and some sake.
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There are a lot of fun places, depending on what you play?
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Disney, Odaiba, World Tree, Hippodrome, Sensoji Temple, etc.
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1. Yanaka Ginza Shopping Street.
A short walk from Nippori Station, a stone staircase comes into view. This is the landmark "Sunset Staircase".
At dusk, the sunset sprinkled the entire staircase just right, warm but not scorching, and I felt like the heroine of a Japanese drama.
Luxury goods here are not visible here, and the most popular in the Ginza shopping street in the valley is the cat. Almost all shops use cats as signboards, so you can observe them carefully when you go shopping.
2. Tsukiji Outer Market Shopping Street.
A long-established shopping street that has been open since the Taisho period, it is a famous wholesale market in Tokyo's ** ward and the largest fish market in Japan.
It is one of the largest in Japan, with tourists from all over the world coming here every year in search of seafood delicacies, with more than 400 shops making the streets a little crowded, and a bowl of fresh and delicious seafood rice bowls is the best.
3. Ameyokocho shopping street.
Located in a shopping street in Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan, it is a famous open-air market in the area, with a wide variety of products, including seafood, clothing, clocks and watches, cosmetics, and souvenirs.
In addition to foreign tourists, this is also a place frequented by local residents, from time to time there is a sound of selling along the street, and the end of each year is the most lively time, and the number of New Year's goods purchased every day exceeds 500,000.
4. Ten Ginza shopping streets.
Compared with the well-known Tokyo Ginza, it is relatively common and down-to-earth, far away from the bustling hustle and bustle of the city center, and has a more simple sense of life.
There are more than 200 stores, with a wide range of products, but they are very cheap, from fresh fish, fruits and vegetables, to special gifts, clothing and groceries, **are the most people-friendly.
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Things to do in Tokyo: Tokyo Tower, Ueno Zoo, Imperial Palace Outer Garden, Tokyo Disneyland, Akihabara, Mitaka no Mori Ghibli Museum.
1. Tokyo Tower is the tallest freestanding tower in Japan, with a height of 333 meters. The tower is supported by four legs and is a pyramid, and the body of the tower is painted in sections of orange and cream white, which is bright and eye-catching. From here, you can see the whole city of Tokyo.
The lower part of the tower is the iron tower building, the first floor is the lounge, the second floor is the shopping mall, the third floor is the largest wax museum in the Far East, and the fourth floor is the modern science museum and TV studio.
2. Ueno Zoo is a Tokyo Metropolitan Zoo located in Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan, commonly known as Ueno Zoo. Since April 1, 2006, the Tokyo Zoo Association has been under the management of the Tokyo Zoo Association.
3. Akihabara refers to the area around Akihabara Station in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, and is commonly known as Akiba, and is an electrical street that keeps pace with the cutting-edge industries of the times. Currently, there are more than 1,000 stores in Akihabara. Akihabara is one of the world's leading electric towns, and it is undergoing rapid changes.
In addition to the specialty stores of electrical appliances, the service functions such as business and catering are also becoming more and more complete, and it is developing into a prosperous area with comprehensive colors. In particular, it is also known as the Otaku Street. Game cafes, manga teahouses, specialty stores for anime fans, figure shops, and various dolls and toy shops are also attracting attention.
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Some of the best places to visit in Tokyo include Ueno Park, Sensoji Temple, Odaiba, and the Ghibli Museum of Mitaka no Mori.
Ueno Park, a very famous comprehensive park, is recommended as a five-star if it is cherry blossom season! But if it's usual, it's just an ordinary park, and it's not as exciting as a domestic park. However, there are Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Ueno no Mori Museum of Art, etc., and you say that you are half a literary dog, so it is good to cultivate your sentiments.
Sensoji Temple, before entering the main hall of the temple in Japan, you need to wash your body before you can appear sincere. Of course, it doesn't mean that you have to wash your body all over the place, you just need to wash your hands and rinse your mouth. The specific order is to first pick up the spoon full of water with the right hand and wash the left hand, then exchange the right hand to wash the right hand, then switch to the right hand and pour water into the left hand to rinse the mouth, and finally put the spoon back in its place.
Be careful not to rinse your mouth directly with the spoon. This time, you can enter the main hall and worship the Bodhisattva.
Odaiba, this is a reclamation area, very modern! There are Fuji TV, the Gundam Museum, the Toyota Motor Museum, the Statue of Liberty, and Tokyo Joypolis (Japan's largest indoor amusement park), so it's well worth a visit! Don't forget to take the Seagume Line (it's a driverless tram that can sit in the first row!)
You can see the most beautiful view of the Tokyo Sea! By the way, the bridge behind the Statue of Liberty below is called Rainbow Bridge, which will be lit up at night, which is very beautiful! You can go to Odaiba at night!
The Ghibli Museum of Art, Mitaka no Mori, which houses various works by Hayao Miyazaki, is a must-visit for manga fans!
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Tokyo's main shopping districts are located around major stations on the Yamanote Line, with a high concentration of department stores in Ikebukuro, Shinjuku and Harajuku, Shibuya, Shimbashi, and Ginza, Kanda, and Nihonbashi near Tokyo Station. There are also Akihabara, which is famous for its electrical appliances, Jimbocho Town, which is famous for its second-hand book market, Tsukiji** Wholesale Market, which is famous for its wholesale of aquatic products, and Ueno Sugar Yokocho, which is famous for its bargains. Other distinctive place names include Nagata Town, Kasumigaseki, Dou Town, and Otemachi.
Nagata is the seat of the Japanese parliament and the central part of the political party, the Japanese often use Nagata to refer to Japanese politics, Kasumigaseki is the location of Japan's ** ministries, the Japanese often compare him to the bureaucracy or the Ministry of Finance, Dou Town is the location of the ** market in Tokyo, some people use it as a metaphor for the ** kingdom of Japan. Otemachi is a frequent place for international students, and the Tokyo Immigration Bureau is located here.
Famous sightseeing spots in Tokyo include Tokyo Tower, the Imperial Palace, the National Diet Building, Sensoji Temple, Hamarikyu Palace, Ueno Park and Zoo, Kasai Waterfront Park, Odaiba, and Tokyo Disneyland. Some of the more distinctive games are baseball and sumo, and you can watch baseball at Tokyo Stadium at Korakuen Station, which is the home of the Tokyo Giants. To see sumo, head to Ryogoku near Akihabara, where there are both Ryogoku Kokugikan and many of the wrestlers' buya (clubs), each with its own name and logo.
The Edo-Tokyo Museum is also worth seeing.
The area around several major stations on the Yamanote Line is also a great place to visit and sightsee, such as the Sunshine Building near Ikebukuro
Tower) is home to many aquariums, art galleries, museums, Tokyo Metropolitan Buildings, Kabukicho, and shopping areas near Shinjuku, while Shibuya and Harajuku are the sources of information on fashion, makeup, belongings, hairstyles, and even lifestyles for young Japanese people. In the vicinity of Ueno, there are many traditional theaters such as Japanese traditional theaters, the National Museum of Art in Tokyo, the National Museum of Nature and Science, the National Museum of Western Art, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum. On the main streets of Ginza and Shinjuku, on Sundays, traffic is closed to traffic, and it becomes a paradise for pedestrians, with street artists performing and performing, international vendors of various handicrafts, young people playing in the streets, and all kinds of people.
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