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Shinjuku, Okubo, Yoyogi, Yotsuya
Parks & Gardens
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
4.75 16Beautiful gardens with seasonal nature and historical buildings.
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Find solace in three distinctly gorgeous gardens! The handy guide to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a beloved oasis in the heart of the city. Step inside for a sublime escape where the lush nature of Western-style gardens offer beauty every season and historic buildings greet the eyes.
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Must-visit Cherry Blossoms viewing spot, Shinjuku-Gyoen (Shinjuku-ku of Tokyo).
Shinjuku-Gyoen is one of the largest park in Tokyo and just a short walk from Shinjuku-Gyoen Station(しんじゅくぎょえんまえ) on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line.
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Tachikawa, Hachioji, Machida
Nature Spots
Mount Takao
4.73 26This Michelin 3-star Tourist Spot is Recommended for Beginner Mountain Climbers.
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Foliage guide at Mount Takao: The foliage hiking guide to fully enjoy Mount Takao in autumn
Mount Takao is certified as a three-star tourist destination in the Michelin Guide and boasts the world’s highest number of climbers. Known as one of Tokyo’s foliage spots, it offers a diverse landscape of red, yellow, and green hues in autumn. With its easy hiking routes, even beginners can enjoy hiking while taking in the scenery. Let us introduce the must-visit autumn foliage spots, local delicacies, and recommended nearby attractions to fully enjoy Mount Takao, where you can experience vibrant autumn foliage and hiking at the same time.
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Complete guide to sightseeing at Mount Takao: This guide will cover both the charm and the highlights!
Mount Takao is certified as a three-star tourist destination in the Michelin Guide and boasting the highest number of climbers in the world. The popularity of Mount Takao stems from its accessibility, well-maintained environment suitable for casual hiking, numerous attractions along the trails, and above all, the opportunity to fully enjoy the nature of Takao. To ensure that even first-time visitors can enjoy Mount Takao, this article introduces basic information and attractions of Mount Takao, as well as hiking routes, recommended sightseeing seasons, and appropriate clothing for each season.
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Spring Hiking Guide to Mt. Takao - Heart-Stirring Cherry Blossoms on the Trail!
Perched in Hachioji in western Tokyo, Mt. Takao stands 599 meters tall and attracts one of the highest numbers of hikers in the world. Many flock to this area for its vibrant autumn foliage, while travelers in the know understand it doubles as a premier cherry blossom destination in spring. Keep scrolling for a savvy traveler’s guide to the best cherry blossom viewing spots on Mt. Takao, plus some must-read hacks on how to make the most of your next spring visit. Keep a pin on this read for a trip to Mt. Takao that sings with the best of spring!
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Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree
Shrines & Temples
Sensoji Temple
4.68 57One of Japan’s most frequented destinations! Over 1300 years of history here at the oldest temple in Tokyo.
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“Fukumitsuya”; a must-visit souvenior shop in Asakusa “Kaminarimon”
If you are one of people who would not know where to look in for souvenirs, we recommend visiting “Fukumitsuya”. It is a gift shop in Asakusa. We asked the shop owner what they recommend for tourists looking for gifts.
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Kaminari-mon, the "Thunder Gate" and central landmark of Asakusa.
In Asakusa, you can really sense the good old age of traditional Tokyo. Asakusa is highly popular as a place where one can experience authentic Tokyo.
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Ueno, Nippori
Parks & Gardens
Ueno Park
4.68 22The Famous Largest-Scale Cherry Blossom Spot in Tokyo.
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[Ueno Park Travel Guide] A Place to Feel Refreshed by Nature and Culture
Ueno Park is a popular sightseeing spot in Tokyo that’s easy to reach and filled with cultural facilities, as well as Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples. It’s actually Japan’s first official park, with a long history of being loved by locals for over 140 years. With so many highlights across its vast grounds, you could easily spend more than a day here. Don’t worry, though. This article will help you understand what makes Ueno Park special and how to enjoy it to the fullest.
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Enjoy Cherry Blossoms and Gourmet Food on a Tram This Spring in Tokyo!
Cherry blossoms herald in spring in Japan. In Tokyo, they begin to bloom in late March. This article will introduce a sightseeing plan for Tokyo that combines cherry blossom viewing and gourmet foods in a ride on “Tokyo Sakura Tram (Toden Arakawa Line),” which takes an efficient route through great cherry blossom locations!
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Recommended trip routes to explore Tokyo by streetcar
When traveling in Tokyo, it is convenient to utilize public transportation. If you use a discount service such as “Toei One-day Pass (Toei Marugoto Kippu)” that grants you unlimited access to Toei transportation (including Toei Subway, Toei Bus, Toden streetcar and such), you will receive great amount of discount too. This time, we want to tell you about a Tokyo stroll utilizing “Toden Arakawa line” streetcar.
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Osaka
Famous Places
Dotonbori
4.65 23The “eat ‘till you drop” foodie destination marked by the larger than life signboard.
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Feast on Osaka’s Best Bites: A Guide to Kuromon Ichiba Market
Known as “Osaka’s Kitchen,” the massive shopping street Kuromon Ichiba Market is packed with carefully selected ingredients. Around 150 shops line this lively arcade, where you can enjoy shopping and outstanding seafood to your heart’s content. Here’s what to eat at the food-walkers’ paradise Kuromon Ichiba Market, plus other shopping streets to enjoy nearby. Use this guide and you’ll be able to enjoy Kuromon Ichiba Market to the fullest.
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Enjoy Osaka’s Iconic Scenery and Food! A Dotonbori Sightseeing Guide
Known as the “Nation’s Kitchen,” Dotonbori has a long history of helping shape Japan’s food culture, with rows of warehouse residences during the Edo period. It is still known as a “city of indulgent eating,” where you can enjoy Osaka specialties and many other outstanding dishes. Beyond the food, the area is also home to iconic Osaka scenery and popular sightseeing spots, making it a must-visit destination in Osaka. Here is an introduction to sightseeing spots, restaurants, and nearby areas worth visiting along with Dotonbori.
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