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Hachioji
Nature Spots
Mount Takao
4.68 22This Michelin 3-star Tourist Spot is Recommended for Beginner Mountain Climbers.
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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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Guide to the Best of Plum Blossoms on Mt. Takao - Make the Most of Your Hike and Plum Viewing!
Recognized with three stars in the Michelin Guide, Mt. Takao is one of the world's most popular hiking destinations. While most know this destination as a prime escape for catching the autumn foliage, few people are aware that in spring, the foothills are home to beautiful plum groves.
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Best Winter Things to do on Mt. Takao – a Special Time away in Tranquility
Towering at 599 meters above sea level, Mt. Takao is known as a beginner-friendly mountain that draws some 3 million hikers annually. Many flock here for its easy access from central Tokyo, plus the added bonus of impeccable nature and heaps of local foods to taste. While it's especially popular during the autumn foliage season, Mt. Takao in winter offers plenty of highlights as well. That said, winter hiking comes with its own set of precautions. Stay tuned in this article for a rundown of what to watch out for when hiking Mt. Takao in winter, along with unique seasonal experiences you won’t want to miss. With these tips in mind, you're sure to enjoy a truly special adventure that only Mt. Takao in winter can offer.
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Ueno
Parks & Gardens
Ueno Park
4.63 19The Famous Largest-Scale Cherry Blossom Spot in Tokyo.
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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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Akasaka
Shrines & Temples
Hie Shrine
3.00 1A shrine where one of the three great Edo festivals, the Sanno Festival, takes place. It's recognized as a power spot for success and matchmaking.
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The Sanno Matsuri, one of Tokyo's Three Major Festivals
The Sanno Matsuri is a religious festival held by Hie Shrine in Tokyo. During Japan's Edo Period (1603-1867), a portable shrine used in Shinto festivals, called Mikoshi, was carried into the Edo Castle grounds. This was the origin of a special festival known as Tenka-Matsuri, in which real Shoguns paraded through what is now Tokyo. Spanning 11 days, this festival features over 20 events.
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5 Shrines for Luck in Love Across Tokyo
Whether it’s a partner, marriage, or a wish to get closer to coworkers with and friends, taking a visit to a shrine known for love and fortune is your best bet in Japan. Why not recharge your heart and soul at one of these power spots♪.
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