Shibuya, Akihabra, Asakusa
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A statue of the Akita dog Hachikō, remembered for his unwavering loyalty to his deceased owner, is installed outside Tokyo's Shibuya Station, in Japan.
Duration: 15 minutes
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Shibuya 109
109 is a department store in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. The store is operated by SHIBUYA109 Entertainment Corporation, a subsidiary of the Tokyu Group.
Duration: 30 minutes
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Shibuya Nonbei Yokocho
Visit a hidden pis Alley in Shibuya that is uncovered by most the tourist and learn how Japanese people spend their night
Duration: 60 minutes
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Shibuya Crossing
Shibuya crossing is known as the busiest crossing in Japan and more than 2,000 people cross every single minute, lose yourself in the heart of it and take a quick happy picture.
Duration: 45 minutes
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MEGA Don Quijote Shibuya
check one of the busiest shopping malles in japan, a place that is open 24H that sell literally everything from sweets to cosmetics and from food to electric devices.
Duration: 30 minutes
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Taito Station Akihabara
Electronic City-South Exit.
Duration: 15 minutes
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Akihabara Radio Kaikan
Iconic, multi-level complex of independent shops selling manga, anime figurines & related items.
Duration: 30 minutes
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Kanda Myoujin Shrine
visit three thousands years hidden shrine in Tokyo and learn about the deep culture and manners of visiting a shrine
Duration: 45 minutes
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Visit one of the coolest cafés in Japan and try cute sweet icecream. Watch an amazing cosplay cute show.
Duration: 60 minutes
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Animate Akihabara
The Akihabara district in the Chiyoda ward is widely recognized as the anime capital of the world, making it the ultimate hotspot for geek and pop culture enthusiasts. This area features plenty of second-hand shops and specialty stores, tucked within massive buildings and narrow staircases. Some of the most popular anime merch shopping spots in Akihabara include Mandarake, Akihabara Gamers, Animate, Liberty, and Kotobukiya.
Duration: 60 minutes
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Akihabara Gigo
Formerly known as the Sega Akihabara Building 3, the GiGO Akihabara building 3 is another of many game centers in Akihabara. It houses UFO catchers, video games, sticker photo machines, and music games
Duration: 45 minutes
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Kanda River
take a look at one of the longest river in tokyo and take some awesome pictures
Duration: 30 minutes
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Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center
The Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center is a building primarily containing tourist facilities, amongst other amenities in the Asakusa district of Tokyo's Taitō ward. Along with its features, the building is also an attraction due to its architecture, as it was designed by Kengo Kuma, a noted architect.
Duration: 15 minutes
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Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center
Once you reach Asakusa, go visit Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center for tourism information. As well as guidance in Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean, they offer free wifi and the use of an internet PC. The 8 storied building has a cafe, exhibition hall, and also the observation deck on the 7th floor with a great overlook view of Nakamise Street and Sensoji
Duration: 30 minutes
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Asakusa Kaminarimondori Shopping Street
Explore one of the oldest and longest souvenirs streets in Japan.
Duration: 30 minutes
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Nakamise Shopping Street (Kaminarimon)
Enjoy Japanese street food and try a lot of snacks. Take a lot of nice photos and learn about history and culture from a local professional guide.
Duration: 30 minutes
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Yokohama Landmark Tower Sky Garden
Top-floor viewing area with panoramic city vistas, plus a cafe & shops, with ticketed entry.
Duration: 30 minutes
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Senso-ji Temple
Visit the most colorful temple in Tokyo and one of the most famous spots for all travelers coming to Tokyo.
Duration: 30 minutes
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Asakusa Shrine
There is a lot of shrines to see, not only Sensoji Temple and we will guide you to see them.
Duration: 30 minutes
Tsukiji, Ginza, Shimbashi
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Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple
Tsukiji Hongan-ji, sometimes archaically romanized Hongwan-ji, is a Jodo Shinshu Buddhist temple located in the Tsukiji district of Tokyo, Japan. The temple is adjacent to Tsukiji Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line.
Duration: 15 minutes
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Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple
Tsukiji Hongan-ji, sometimes archaically romanized Hongwan-ji, is a Jodo Shinshu Buddhist temple located in the Tsukiji district of Tokyo, Japan. The temple is adjacent to Tsukiji Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line.
Duration: 60 minutes
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Tsukiji Jogai Market
The “outer market” (jogai-shijo) is a mixture of wholesale and retail shops that sell Japanese kitchen tools, groceries, and seafood, and many restaurants, especially sushi restaurants. Most of the shops in the outer market close by the early afternoon. Since they also close Sundays and Holidays are basically closed, go out plannnedly!
Duration: 45 minutes
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Tsukiji Fish Market
Tsukiji Outer Market is Japan’s “Food Town,” where one can encounter all kinds of traditional Japanese foods. A mixture of wholesale and retail shops, along with numerous restaurants, line the streets, and new culinary trends are born here. Originally Tsukiji Market catered primarily to professionals. That is why items sold there were generally too large for a small family to buy. However, some of the wholesale shops in the market have started retailing high-end merchandise to retail customers and visitors. For example, ready-to-eat sushi meals are now sold in smaller sizes. Even a bite-sized egg roll can be had for those who just want to try it.
Duration: 1.5 hours
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Ginza Mitsukoshi
Department store offering designer apparel, housewares & cosmetics, plus a food hall & restaurants.
Duration: 15 minutes
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Sunamachi Ginza Shopping Street
is a famous traditional shopping street. It is featured on Japanese TV shows at times although it's hardly known to foreign tourists
Duration: 60 minutes
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Togoshi Ginza Onsen
This hot spring bathhouse was renovated with the aim of becoming a 21st century bathing style. It features blackish yellow water. It is said to be a beauty bath, with a high pH of 8.6 and a reputation of removing old calluses and making skin smooth. The water type is a sodium-hydrocarbonate saline cold mineral spring, and it is believed to be effective for nerve and muscle pain, sensitivity to cold, and to aid recovery from fatigue. The background picture of Mt. Fuji, symbolizing Japanese public baths, was a joint project between contemporary artists and public bath specialists. Many overseas tourists also come to see this.
Duration: 60 minutes
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Ginza
One of the city’s top shopping districts, Ginza is packed with upmarket boutiques and ritzy cocktail and sushi bars. Fine jewelry is sold in the 1930s Wako Honkan department store, while ultramodern Ginza Place specializes in high-tech electronics.
Duration: 60 minutes
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Yurakucho
Yurakucho is a large shopping mall located near Yurakucho Station filled with stylish and trendy shops, cafes and restaurants. Yūrakuchō is a business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, situated in between the Ginza and Hibiya Park, southeast of the Tokyo Imperial Palace. The district takes its name from Oda Nagamasu, who was also known as Yūraku.
Duration: 60 minutes
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Old Shimbashi Station
Shimbashi Station is a major interchange railway station in Tokyo's Minato Ward, located centrally and a 10-minute walk from the Ginza shopping district, directly south of Tokyo station. Many train services such as limited express trains and the JR East Keihin-Tōhoku Line rapid trains do not stop at this station.
Duration: 15 minutes
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SL Square
The so-called SL Square was created in 1972 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Japan’s railway transport system. The district served as the starting point of the railway going from Tokyo to Yokohama, established in October 1872. At the time, Shimbashi Station was named Karasumori while what is now known as Shiodome Station was called Shimbashi.
Duration: 45 minutes
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Karasumori Shrine
Dive into one of oldest shrines that only visited by locales
Duration: 45 minutes
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New Shimbashi Building
.The Shimbashi Ekimae Building was originally a bar district called "Tanuki (raccoon dog) Alley." An urban restructuring project to create this building was carried out following the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, and construction was completed in 1966. There are shops from the basement to the second floor, and offices from the third to the ninth floor.
Duration: 30 minutes
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Shiodome City Center
The NTV Plaza is the area in front of the NTV Tower in Shiodome. The tower houses the main studios and offices of NTV—one of Japan’s largest television broadcasters. Unless you are a Japanese TV fanatic, the building itself isn’t of much interest.
Duration: 30 minutes