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Accommodation in
TOKYO
Hotel Grand Palace
1-1-1 Iidabashi, Chiyoda
TOKYO

Average Nightly Rate: $200.02

Keio Plaza Tokyo
2-2-1 Nishi-shinjuku Shinjuku
TOKYO

Average Nightly Rate: $422.43

The Westin Tokyo
1-4-1 Mita, Meguro
TOKYO

Average Nightly Rate: $481.76

Hotel New Otani Tokyo
4-1 Kioi Chiyoda
TOKYO

Average Nightly Rate: $290.70

Shiba Park Hotel
1-5-10 Shiba Koen, Minato
TOKYO

Average Nightly Rate: $106.61

Capitol Tokyu Hotel
2-10-3 Nagata, Chiyoda
TOKYO

Average Nightly Rate: $401.69

Takanawa Prince Hotel
3-13-1 Takanawa Minato
TOKYO

Average Nightly Rate: $113.89

New Takanawa Prince Hotel
3-13-1 Takanawa Minato
TOKYO

Average Nightly Rate: $131.26

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Bunkyo-ku
  Koishikawa Korakuen

Koishikawa Korakuen is one of Tokyo’s oldest and most beautiful landscape gardens.

Chiba
  Tokyo Disney Resort

Tokyo Disney Resort is an amusement park and vacation resort located in Urayasu, east of Tokyo, owned and operated by The Oriental Land Company with a license from The Walt Disney Company.

Chiyoda-ku
  Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan

Set amidst the tranquil greenery of the Imperial Palace grounds and Kitanomaru Koen, the Kokuritsu Kindai Bijutsukan (National Museum of Modern Art) in Tokyo is the foremost museum collecting and exhibiting contemporary Japanese art.

  Kokyo Higashi Gyoen

The historic Kokyo Higashi Gyoen (Imperial Palace East Garden) is part of a national monument that also preserves remnants of Edo Castle.

  The Imperial Palace

The Imperial Palace complex in Tokyo contains the Imperial Residence where Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress of Japan live.

  Yasukuni Jinja

Yasukuni Jinja is a Shinto shrine in Tokyo dedicated to the spirits of those who fought and died for Japan.

Chuo-ku
  Tsukiji shijô

The Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market, commonly known as Tsukiji shijô (Tsukiji Outer Market), is one of the largest wholesale seafood markets in the world.

  Hamarikyu Onshi Teien

Hamarikyu Onshi Teien (Hamarikyu Garden) in Tokyo is a typical Daimyo (Japanese feudal lord) garden in the Edo period with a tidal pond (Shioiri-no-Ike) and two wild duck hunting sites (Kamoba), now a public park.

  John Lennon Museum

The John Lennon Museum in Tokyo was established to preserve knowledge of John Lennon’s life and musical career.

Chuo-ku 104-0031
  Bridgestone Bijutsukan

The Bridgestone Bijutsukan (Bridgestone Museum of Art) has an impressive collection of around 1,600 works of art, chiefly Impressionists, Post-Impressionists and 20th century art, as well as Japanese paintings in the Western style dating from the Meiji, Taishio, and Showa eras.

Edogawa-ku
  Tokyo Sea Life Park

Tokyo Sea Life Park (Kasai Rinkai Suizokuen) is an aquarium showcasing an impressive diversity of life forms that inhabit the sea.

Koganei-shi
  Edo-Tokyo Tatemono-en

The Edo-Tokyo Tatemono-en (Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum) showcases traditional Japanese buildings dating from the 17th to the 20th century, lined along streets in a village setting.

Koto-ku
  Miraikan

Miraikan is Japan’s National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, providing the public with various opportunities to explore cutting-edge science and technology through hands-on exhibits.

  Fukagawa Edo Shiryokan

The Fukagawa Edo Shiryokan (Fukagawa Edo Museum) has just one exhibit, a faithful recreation of a 19th-century neighborhood in Fukagawa, a prosperous community on the east bank of the Sumida River as it looked around the end of the Edo period.

  Tokyo-to Gendai Bijutsukan

Tokyo-to Gendai Bijutsukan (Tokyo Contemporary Art Museum) houses a collection of around 3,800 works tracing the history of contemporary art.

Meguro-ku
  Tokyo-to Shashin Bijutsukan

Tokyo-to Shashin Bijutsukan (Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography) is the first comprehensive art museum in Japan devoted solely to the art of photography.

Minato City 105-0011
  Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower is a landmark in Tokyo that boasts a height of 333 meters. The view from the observatory and the illumination at night are simply amazing.

Minato-ku
  Mori Art Museum

The Mori Art Museum is an innovative new museum focused on featuring contemporary art, architecture, design, fashion and video art.

Shibuya-ku
  Meiji Jingu

The Meiji Jingu is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken.

  Kodomo no Shiro

The Kodomo no Shiro (National Children’s Castle) is a recreational complex in Tokyo offering a place where children can develop sound minds and bodies.

  Ota Kinen Bijutsukan

The Ota Kinen Bijutsukan (Ota Memorial Museum of Art) exhibits some of Japan’s finest ukiyo-e (woodblock prints) from the private collection of Ota Seizo, depicting life in 17th-19th century Tokyo.

Shinjuku-ku
  Shinjuku Gyoen

Covering 58 hectares, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is one of Tokyo’s largest public parks, famous for its cherry blossoms in spring and chrysanthemums in autumn.

Shinjuku-ku 163-8001
  Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office consists of three main buildings: Main Buildings No. 1 and No. 2, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Building.

Sumida-ku
  Edo-Tokyo Hakubutsukan

The Edo-Tokyo Hakubutsukan (Edo-Tokyo Museum) is a museum where visitors can come to learn about Tokyo’s history and culture.

Taito-ku
  Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan

Established in 1872, the Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan (National Museum) in Tokyo is home to a comprehensive collection of important cultural and archaeological items from Japan and other countries in the Far East.

  Sensoji

Sensoji is Tokyo’s oldest temple, an ancient Buddhist temple that dates back to the 7th century.

  Asakura Choso Museum

The Asakura Choso Museum (Asakura Sculpture Museum) was once the home and studio of sculptor Fumio Asakura, famous for his life-like statues of people, now open to the public.

  Kokuritsu Kahaku Hakubutsukan

The Kokuritsu Kahaku Hakubutsukan is the National Science Museum of Japan, offering a wide variety of exhibits and interactive experiences related to natural history and science and technology.

  Kokuritsu Seiyo Bijutsukan

The Kokuritsu Seiyo Bijutsukan (National Museum of Western Art) is the premier public art gallery in Japan specializing in Western paintings from the late medieval period through the early 20th century, and French modern sculpture.

  Toshogu Shrine

The Toshogu at Ueno Park in Tokyo is one of some 130 Shinto shrines in Japan which is dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the last shogunate which ruled Japan from 1603 to 1867.

Tama-ku
  Nihon Minka-en

The Nihon Minka-en (Japan Open-Air Folk House Museum) showcases a remarkable recreation of 25 traditional minka (farm dwellings) from 15 different prefectures of Japan, dating from the late 17th to the 19th century.


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