The Tsukiji Fish Market is one of the most interesting places to visit while in Tokyo, especially if you love sushi! It is Japan's largest wholesale market, and every day large amounts of fish are...
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The Tsukiji Fish Market is one of the most interesting places to visit while in Tokyo, especially if you love sushi! It is Japan's largest wholesale market, and every day large amounts of fish are...
According to legend, two brothers kept trying to return a statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, to the Sumida River only to have it returned to them the next day. This temple located in Tokyo's Asakusa district was built to honor her.
This popular Tokyo neighborhood is home to many shops and restaurants as well as the famed Senso-ji Temple.
This sprawling complex of hotels, restaurants, shops, museums and movie theaters is the new cultural heart of Tokyo.
These beautiful gardens are located outside of the Imperial Palace. Access to the gardens is open to the public although the palace itself is off limits.
This large park is a favorite destination of Tokyo residents, and within can be found many of the city's main attractions including the Tokyo National Museum, Ueno zoo and the National Museum of Western Art.
Traditional Japanese Kabuki performances can be seen at this refurbished theater in the Ginza district.
Two, large gates frame the entrance to this Shinto shrine that was dedicated to Emperor and Empress Meiji. Completed in 1920, repairs were required after the shrine was damaged during World War II.
Shinjuku Station is the center of this large district home to many clubs, stores, restaurants and massage parlors. Many of Tokyo's tallest buildings are located in the business section of the neighborhood.
This famous museum houses the largest collection of Japanese artifacts and artworks in the world. With over 100,000 pieces and room to display only 4,000, exhibits are rotated constantly.
Area of high-end boutiques.
Every electronic gadget imaginable can be found in the stores of this hi-tech, neon-lit neighborhood. The Sony Plaza is one of the most popular shopping destinations in the district.
The stores in this neighborhood sell kitchen equipment and paper supplies to the city's restaurants. Of note are the specialty plastic food items, which are placed in restaurant windows to show passersby what goodies are being served inside.
This large neighborhood is home to many stores and restaurants and is a favorite destination for the youth of Tokyo.
This fascinating museum displays artifacts and architecture that tell a tale of Tokyo's history. Exhibits include replicas of an ancient Kabuki theatre and the original Edo Castle.
A large, torii gate stands at the entrance to this shrine built in memory of those who lost their lives defending Japan. Many officials still come and offer prayer annually on August 15, the anniversary of Japan's defeat in World War II.
