Bunkyo-ku
Koishikawa Korakuen
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Koishikawa Korakuen is one of Tokyo’s oldest and most beautiful landscape gardens.
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Chiba
Tokyo Disney Resort
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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.
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Chiyoda-ku
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Chuo-ku
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Chuo-ku 104-0031
Bridgestone Bijutsukan
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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.
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Edogawa-ku
Tokyo Sea Life Park
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Tokyo Sea Life Park (Kasai Rinkai Suizokuen) is an aquarium showcasing an impressive diversity of life forms that inhabit the sea.
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Koganei-shi
Edo-Tokyo Tatemono-en
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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.
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Koto-ku
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Meguro-ku
Tokyo-to Shashin Bijutsukan
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Tokyo-to Shashin Bijutsukan (Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography) is the first comprehensive art museum in Japan devoted solely to the art of photography.
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Minato City 105-0011
Tokyo Tower
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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.
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Minato-ku
Mori Art Museum
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The Mori Art Museum is an innovative new museum focused on featuring contemporary art, architecture, design, fashion and video art.
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Shibuya-ku
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Shinjuku-ku
Shinjuku Gyoen
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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.
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Shinjuku-ku 163-8001
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office
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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office consists of three main buildings: Main Buildings No. 1 and No. 2, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Building.
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Sumida-ku
Edo-Tokyo Hakubutsukan
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The Edo-Tokyo Hakubutsukan (Edo-Tokyo Museum) is a museum where visitors can come to learn about Tokyo’s history and culture.
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Taito-ku
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Tama-ku
Nihon Minka-en
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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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