• Meiji Jingu Shrine
    Considered one of the largest Shinto shrines in Tokyo, the Meiji Jingu is dedicated to Emperor Jingu and his wife. Its construction was completed in 1920, but the shrine was destroyed by the Second World…
  • Senso-ji Temple Asakusa Shrine
    The Sensoji (also known as the Asakusa Kannon Temple) is a Buddhist temple located in Asakusa, one of the most colorful and popular temples in Tokyo. History Legend has it that in the year 628,…
  • Yoyogi Park
    This pleasant green space is located between the lively urban centers of Shibuya and Shinjuku and constitutes one of the largest parks in Tokyo. It became a park in 1967 after serving as an Olympic…
  • Shinjuku Gyoen Park
    Shinjuku Gyoen is one of Tokyo’s largest and most popular parks. Just a short walk from Shinjuku station, the park’s vast lawns, cobbled paths and serene landscape provide a relaxing escape from the bustling urban…
  • Tokyo DisneySea
    Tokyo DisneySea is a fantastic theme park at the Tokyo Disney Resort that is unique in Japan. Inspired by the myths and legends of the sea, Tokyo DisneySea consists of seven themed ports: Mediterranean Port,…
  • Tokyo Subway Museum
    The Tokyo Metro Museum (地下鉄博物館, chikatetsu hakubutsukan) is a museum that will delight all Japanese train enthusiasts. The museum is owned by Tokyo Metro and is located in the Kasai district in the east of…