09 See Shibuya Crossing from above
Catch the best views of Tokyo from 229m above ground at this open-air observation area on the rooftop of Shibuya Scramble Square. One of the highlights at Shibuya Sky is the Sky Edge, a corner where you can look down at the cityscape without any obstruction.
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10 Discover art while you shop
Ginza’s largest commercial complex isn’t just about retail therapy: from teamLab’s 12-metre virtual waterfall to immersive installations, there’s plenty of art here.
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11 Try your hand at arcade games
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Anime and game lovers will be in their element at this six-storey entertainment complex in Akihabara. Have a go at the rhythm arcade games, collect trinkets from capsule toy machines, or test your luck with the crane games.
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12 Make some paper
Discover the beauty of washi paper and try making it yourself at this specialist store, which offers handmade washi experiences and stocks a remarkable selection of paper and calligraphy paraphernalia.
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13 Savour inventive wine cocktails
Another venture from renowned mixologist Shingo Gokan, Swrl is an intimate fusion between a wine bar and a New American gastropub. Here, wine cocktails take centre stage, and they are prepared with a gentle swirl to maintain the drinks’ delicate profiles. Swrl 3-B
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14 Sway to smooth tunes
Local up-and-comers spin everything from disco to techno while you sip on vintage domestic whisky and natural wine at what must be one of Tokyo’s comfiest DJ bars.
Mitsuki 3-B
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15 Eat your way through an iconic market
Although the wholesale market had moved to Toyosu, there’s still plenty to see and eat here. Now functioning as a shopping and retail market, there’s fresh seafood, deli-style dishes, cooking ingredients and sushi galore.
Tsukiji Outer Market 3-C
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16 Catch a cinematic concert
The tiered floor is a dead giveaway: gig spot WWW was once an arthouse cinema. The sound at sister venue WWW X upstairs is slightly different but equally powerful.
WWW 3-B
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17 Treat yourself to a steak dinner
Established in Brooklyn in 1887, America’s oldest steakhouse has found a home in Tokyo. The beef used here, selected by a connoisseur, is aged for at least 28 days using a special technique. The restaurant’s signature dry-aged steak is a must, as well as the cocktail shrimp, wedge salad and french fries cooked in beef tallow.
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18 Pick up a decadent snack
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The humble fruit sandwich – colourful, seasonal fruit and ample amounts of whipped cream between two fluffy slices of white bread – is elevated to new heights at this takeaway-only shop.
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19 Spend all day shopping
Fashion megastore Parco reopened in 2019 in new and much-improved form. Tenants include a cool mix of shops and restaurants plus art galleries, a cinema and an entire floor dedicated to manga and gaming.
Shibuya Parco 3-B
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20 Browse books and relax over coffee
This dreamy bookstore is spread across three interlinked buildings and is stocked with a good range of English-language titles, art books, antique tomes and magazines. Head up to the second floor and you’ll find a music section as well as a café.
Daikanyama T-Site 3-B
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21 Enjoy reasonably-priced premium sushi
At this conveyor belt sushi joint in Omotesando, you can enjoy premium seafood that won’t break the bank. Tuna comes direct from Toyosu Fish Market and you can watch the chefs work their magic from the counter seats.
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Fill up on a sumptuous katsudon
Popular tonkatsu specialist Hajime now has a second outlet serving an impressive shrimp katsudon (fried shrimp over rice). These gigantic deep-fried shrimp are wrapped in thin layers of pork.
Nihonbashi Tonkatsu Hajime Hanare 2-C
24 Immerse yourself in the art of light and shadows
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Japan’s leading photography and video art museum hosts more than 15 exhibitions a year across its three rooms. There are the occasional film screenings, too.
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum 4-B
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25 Pair fine wine with seasonal dishes
This small but edgy wine shop carries an impressive variety of vino. It even has a bar where you can sip on wine and enjoy seasonal dishes that pair with the bottles from the cellar.
No. 501 3-B
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26 Try the Time Out burger
Boastful? Yes, but you would be too if you shared your name with a burger as good as this. Have it at our very own Time Out Café & Diner in Ebisu.
Time Out Café & Diner 3-B
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27 Crawl the pubs
More than 250 tiny drinking dens crammed into seven ramshackle streets–this is Golden Gai, where each bar has a unique vibe, ranging from high-end cocktails to hard rock.
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23 Unwind at this iconic shrine
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Meiji Shrine is an urban oasis surrounded by a lush forest. Take a leisurely stroll through the verdant nature to discover a striking torii gate, a beautiful wall ofsake barrels and impressive shrine buildings.
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28 Take in a great view of the Tokyo skyline for free
Visit the South Observation Deck at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building to fully appreciate the seemingly endless cityscape of our sprawling metropolis. Entry is free and you can even spot Mt Fuji on clear days.
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building 2-B
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29 Explore Shinjuku’s hottest new hangout
Head to Kabukicho to discover Japan’s largest hotel and entertainment complex. You can spend an entire day exploring the skyscraper’s variety of restaurants, bars, two hotels, gaming arcade, club and many more attractions.
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30 Step into the world of Yayoi Kusama
The world’s first museum dedicated solely to Yayoi Kusama, this five-storey structure features biannual exhibitions showcasing the contemporary artist’s signature works ranging from her pumpkin sculptures to mirrored infinity rooms.
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31 Score a Michelin meal for just ¥1,100
A simply irresistible concoction, the shio soba at Konjiki Hototogisu drives home why this is one of the only three Michelinstarred ramen restaurants in the world.
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32 Slurp some silky smooth udon
This udon shop serves freshly made noodles that go down nice and smooth, plus sides like tempura. Don’t miss the signature ‘carbonara udon’, topped with cheese and bacon tempura.
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33 Start your evening with a custom cocktail
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Those jars of spices and housemade infusions you see behind the bar? They’ll soon be part of your drink at this venue that regularly appears on the World’s 50 Best Bars list, where apothecary-style cocktails are often prepared with a pestle and mortar. Bar BenFiddich 2-B
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34 Tour the Japan National Stadium
Take a tour of the stadium that hosted the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics. You can admire the architectural design of Japanese starchitect Kengo Kuma and even take pictures with the hurdles.
Japan National Stadium Tour 2-B
35 Feast on sake and sashimi
Pick from the small dishes lined up along the counter and pair them with a cheap beer or some reasonably priced Niigata sake at this standing-only seafood specialist. Aji no Fue 2-C
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36 Spot new things in old spaces
These three traditional houses were renovated into a collection of innovative venues, including a retro craft beer bar and a store that specialises in salt and olive oil. Uenosakuragi Atari 1-C
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37 Soak up the culture in Ueno Park
You could spend an entire day exploring Ueno Park. Not only is it a welcome green sanctuary, it’s also home to some of Tokyo’s finest museums, numerous shrines and the ever-popular Ueno Zoo.
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38 Scale a terrific tower
Gaze out over the vastness of the world’s greatest city from the 634m-tall Tokyo Skytree’s twin observatories (at 350m and 450m high) before exploring the 300-plus shops and restaurants in Tokyo Solamachi at the foot of the tower.
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39 Appreciate architectural mastery
Designed by Le Corbusier, the World Heritage-registered NMWA’s exhibition room houses Western art from the medieval period to the 20th century, including Impressionist masterpieces and Rodin sculptures.
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo 1-C
43 Stroll along an old-school street
This retro shopping street is lined with buildings dating back to the 1940s. You’ll find around 60 shops along the winding street selling everything from ceramics and handmade goods to Japanese desserts and street food.
Yanaka Ginza 1-C
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40 Visit an idyllic shrine for photos
Sightseeing
An imposing main hall, a row of red torii gates, and a stunning bloom of azaleas in April – as far as Instagram-friendly shrines go, Nezu is hard to beat.
Nezu Shrine 1-C
44 Get artsy in a bathhouse
Formerly an actual bathhouse, this lofty gallery displays modern art, photography and much more. It’s a hub for art-hoppers making their way through Yanesen.
Scai the Bathhouse 1-C
45 Relax at a traditional coffee shop
This charming old house in Yanaka has been home to a café for more than 70 years. Stop by for a cup of coffee paired with kissaten (traditional coffee shop) classics like egg sandwich as you soak up the retro atmosphere. Kayaba Coffee 1-C
41 Enjoy matcha in a traditional garden
Rikugien garden offers a serene escape from the city and is famous for its blooming cherry blossoms in spring and maple trees in autumn. You can also stop by the Fukiage Chaya tea house for a cup of matcha.
Rikugien 1-C
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42 Make your own lucky kitty
Cats are a common sight in Yanesen, so this uber-purry workshop and café fits right in. Try decorating your own maneki neko (beckoning cat) over tea and catthemed sweets. Cafe Nekoemon 1-C
46 Find out more about sumo
Tokyo’s Ryogoku neighbourhood is famous for its sumo culture and there’s no better place to start exploring than the Kokugikan stadium. Three annual sumo tournaments are held here while there’s also an on-site sumo museum. Ryogoku Kokugikan 2-D
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47 Enter a new digital dimension of art
Whether it’s wading through a pool with digital koi or walking among fresh orchids that float around you, immersive museum teamLab Planets offers a transformative exploration of art and technology.
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48 Learn about an icon of Japanese art
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This museum is dedicated to Katsushika Hokusai, a famed ukiyo-e (woodblock print) painter and printmaker. It showcases an extensive collection of his masterpieces, including the iconic ‘The Great Wave off Kanagawa’. The Sumida Hokusai Museum 2-D
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49 Get a bird’s-eye view of Sensoji Temple
This eye-catching building sits opposite Sensoji Temple’s Kaminarimon gate. It has an information desk and offers free guided tours of the area, plus an observation deck with stunning views of Asakusa.
Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center 1-D
51 Swing to the shamisen
Restaurant
This bar and eatery hosts intense live performances of the Tsugaru shamisen, a traditional banjo-like instrument, along with shows centred on other forms of Japanese folk music. Kazunoya Oiwake 1-D
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52 Fall in love with stationery
Kakimori’s pens, inks and letter sets are curated based on how comfortable they are to use. Best of all are the bespoke notebooks, made to order in 30 to 90 minutes.
Kakimori 2-D
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53 Try a crispy street snack
Tempura chips (like a flattened piece of tempura) make for a quick and delicious snack whether you’re craving something sweet or salty. The chips here are made to order, with flavours like shrimp and kabocha squash.
Asakusa Seisakusho
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50 Wander around ‘Kitchen
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Looking to set up a restaurant? You’ll find everything you need in these streets –from pots, dishes and knives to colourful storefront lanterns, noren curtains and the unmissable plastic food samples.
Kappabashi 1-D
54 Swoon over high-end leather
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Italian-trained leather artisan Yuichiro Murakami’s products ooze simplicity and functionality. They are designed to age with grace and beauty, and they make seriously impressive gifts.
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55 Walk over the rainbow
The city’s most famous bridge crosses Tokyo Bay and is shaped like – surprise, surprise –a rainbow. The pedestrian walkway offers remarkable views, but go prepared: there are no toilets up on the bridge. Rainbow Bridge 4-C
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56 Sample some locally made gin
With sustainability at the heart of its operation, this distillery makes inventive spirits from underutilised ingredients. Stop by for a tasting or head to the bar and dining area to enjoy gin cocktails.
Tokyo Riverside Distillery 2-D
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57 Cool down with a shaved ice dessert
Pair taiyaki (fish-shaped cakes) with kakigori shaved ice at this small dessert café in Asakusa. The kakigori comes with seasonal toppings like fresh strawberry sauce and sweet bean paste.
Asakusa Naniwaya 1-D
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58 Scope out Ikebukuro’s new culture hub
Ikebukuro Nishiguchi Park has been completely reborn and now boasts both an open-air theatre and a café providing tourist information in several languages.
Global Ring 1-B
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59 Stop by one of Tokyo’s best pizzerias
The Naples-style pizza at this restaurant is unforgettable. Opt for the Tamaki with smoked mozzarella, pecorino romano, basil and cherry tomatoes, or try the seasonal pizza that changes every month.
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60 Replenish your palette
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Art supplies ‘laboratory’ Pigment Tokyo was designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma and inspired by the look and feel of bamboo. It stocks more than 4,500 colour pigments as well as an abundance of sumi ink and paintbrushes. Pigment Tokyo 4-C
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61 Experience cutting-edge science and technology
Interactive displays on robots, cells, space travel and much more await at this fascinating science museum, where you can also watch 3D films in a dome theatre.
Miraikan - The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation 4-C
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62 Become one with otaku culture
Animate’s renovated flagship store is a destination for anime, manga and Japanese pop culture. It boasts a vast collection of DVDs, merchandise and collectables. There’s also a café that serves anime-themed sweets.
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63 Munch on excellent Japanese bread
This bakery, just a few blocks from the picturesque Kanda River, has a divine selection of baked goods like shokupan (Japanese milk bread) and baguettes. Look out for the more unique creations, too, like chestnut coffee brioche and matcha anpan. Kandagawa
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64 Drink craft beer by the water
Tokyo’s best waterfront brewery produces a plentiful range of ales, and the attached restaurant serves up modern American cuisine. T.Y.Harbor 4-C
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65 Stop for a moment of serenity
Many visitors to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Jiyu Gakuen Myonichikan nearby miss this small but gorgeous Japanese garden, complete with a pond and gently flowing waterfall. Mejiro Teien 1-B
Restaurant
66 Relish a rice ball
There’s almost always a queue in front of Bongo, an onigiri shop that offers a whopping 50 types of rice balls, but these delicacies are worth the wait.
Onigiri Bongo 1-B
67 Unwind with tea and cakes
Café
For a quiet moment over pretty seasonal sweets, there’s no going wrong here. The in-store café lets you enjoy bean daifuku, dorayaki (red bean paste pancake) and other traditional delicacies with green tea.
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68 Give in to the groove
Music
Otsuka is known for its gig venues and music festivals, and this friendly, long-established jazz bar offers a great introduction to the local scene. Top musicians strut their stuff here day and night. Live Jazz Bar Donfan 1-B
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69 Enter a peculiar café
This quirky café is decorated with knickknacks that appear to have nothing in common, except a vague association with Europe and America. Admire them while savouring a cup of coffee. Hi Monsieur 3-A
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70 Indulge in a Kyoto-style dessert
Housed in a nostalgic space designed down to the tiniest detail, Amahiro specialises in traditional Kyoto-style sweets – think mochi rice cakes with soybean powder and warm bean paste. Amahiro 3-A
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71 Hide out at the cat temple
Gotokuji may seem like an ordinary temple at first glance – until you spot the army of cat figurines sitting in the corner next to one of the halls.
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72 Play retro games in an artsy café
This café by Japanese artist Takashi Murakami features artwork and an interior inspired by the Showa era (1926-1989). Beyond sipping on coffee, you can also play retro games on the tables that double as gaming consoles.
Coffee Zingaro 2-A
Restaurant
73 Slurp on thick ramen noodles
This ramen joint serves up thick noodles that are wonderfully chewy. The speciality is the shio (salt) ramen in a broth made from chicken wings, manila clams, rausu kelp, anchovies and bonito.
Jun Teuchi Men to Mirai 3-A
77 Dig for rare vinyl
The vintage sound system here is usually turned up almost all the way, accompanying your search for everything from rock and jazz to house and new wave.
Flash Disc Ranch 3-A
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78 Shop for colourful paraphernalia
Dealing in everything from plastic slippers to Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese accessories themed on fruit and animals, Mikansei is a joy for fans of really random stuff.
Zakka Mikansei 2-A
Leisure
74 Soak under Mt Fuji
Throw off your inhibitions and bathe with the regulars at this wonderfully old-school communal bathhouse. If the water feels a tad hot, try concentrating on the majestic Mt Fuji murals.
Kosugi-yu 2-A
75 Say kanpai at the photo shop
Photographer Kota Sake turned his old photo developing shop into this gallery and bar, which now hosts a wide range of exhibitions. Studio 35 Minutes 1-A
79 Journey into a coffeeshop of yore
Time truly appears to stand still at this kissaten (traditional coffee shop), where the cheesecakes (both rare and baked) are heavenly.
Café Trois Chambres 3-A
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80 Overload on otaku culture
Akihabara? These days, the diehard otaku prefer to go to Nakano Broadway for its over 300 shops to get their fix – whether that involves manga, collectible figurines or, er, replica machine guns. Nakano Broadway 2-A
76 Study the secrets of green tea
Café
Run by a self-styled ‘cha-rista’ (tea barista), the stylish Satén specialises in artisanal green tea, from rich matcha to aromatic hojicha (roasted green tea).
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This Studio Tour is the first of its kind in Asia, offering fans a dive into the world of Harry Potter. The immersive experience features original sets, costumes and props, alongside captivating special effects exhibits. Warner
a popular spot for sakura-spotting come spring. The central pond can be explored on swan-shaped boats, while the small zoo houses squirrels and other cute animals.
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Sippo offers a wonderful selection of typically Japanese homeware, fashion, jewellery, accessories and even antique furnishings, while the shop’s in-store café is an ideal spot for a healthy and delicious lunch.
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83 Opt for an indie flick
A stalwart of Tokyo’s indie film scene, Uplink cinema and cultural centre’s five-screen outpost in Kichijoji screens a wide variety of alternative, arthouse and experimental movies every day.
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84 Spend an evening izakaya hopping
This collection of alleys on the north side of Kichijoji Station is known for its many small but excellent restaurants, izakaya and bars. You’ll also find specialist shops for takeaway goodies like pork cutlets and dango (rice flour dumplings).
87 Snack on a gourmet galette
Hidden among the greenery of Inokashira Park lies this French-inspired café that specialises in crêpes and galettes made with buckwheat flour. It also serves more substantial meals, including a voluminous cheese curry.
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85 Experience the wonders of Studio Ghibli
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Designed by Hayao Miyazaki, this whimsical museum in Mitaka is dedicated to the art of animation, showcasing legendary works from Studio Ghibli. Tickets must be purchased in advance.
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88 Take a stroll through Tokyo’s history
This museum showcases preserved or replicated buildings from different periods in Tokyo’s history. Visitors can explore traditional houses, shops and bathhouses; they provide a rich insight into the city’s cultural and architectural evolution.
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DA SHINAGAWA KITASHINAGAWA SHINBANBA TENNOZU ISLE TOKYO INTERNATIONAL CRUISE TERMINAL DAIBA TOKYO BIG SIGHT ARIAKE ARIAKE-TENNIS -NO-MORI SHIJO-MAE SHINTOYOSU SHINONOME TOYOSU ETCHUJIMA HATCHOBORI SHIOMI AOMI TOKYO TELEPORT TELECOM CENTER SHINAGAWASEASIDE OTSUKA SUGAMO KOMAGOME TABATA NISHINIPPORI NIPPORI UENO OKACHIMACHI AKIHABARA RYOGOKU KINSHICHO KANDA BAKUROCHO OCHANOMIZU SUIDOBASHI YOTSUYA SHINBASHI HAMAMATSUCHO TAMACHI TAKESHIBA SHINNIHONBASHI SHINOKACHIMACHI ASAKUSA TOKYO SKYTREE HIKIFUNE KEISEIHIKIFUNE HIGASHIMUKOJIMA OSHIAGE MACHIYA MIKAWASHIMA MINAMI-SENJU HORIKIRI KANEGAFUCHI YURAKUCHO ICHIGAYA SHINMIKAWASHIMA SHIODOME ODAIBAKAIHIN KOEN HINODE SHIBAURAFUTO BAKUROCHO MINAMI-SENJU ASAKUSABASHI D a c hK e i h i n Koishikawa Korakuen Ueno Park Sarue Onshi Park Kiyosumi Teien Kokyo Gaien Hibiya Park Tokyo Tower Hamarikyu Gardens Ariake Tennis no Mori Kiba Park Tatsuminomori Kaihin Park Shiomiundo Park Yumenoshima Park Imperial Palace K e yo L i n e Sobu Line T s u k u b a E x p r e ss TohokuJoetsuShinkansen Tohok u Mai n L i ne Tokaido Shinkans e n TokaidoLine Chuo Line /Sobu Line Joban Line T o b u Skyt r e e L i n e Tobu Kameido Line RinkaiLine Yurikamome -dori Hibiy adori Kiyosumi-dori Harumi-dori Kasaibashi-dori Eitai-dori K a ig a nd o r i Hakusan-dori Shinobazu-dori Shinobazu-dori Meiji-dori Hak usand ori H on godori Yasukuni-dori Uch i bo r ido r Shin-Ohashi-dori K yo s u md o r i M i t s u m ed o r Y ot s u m ed o r Kiyosubashi-dori Kuramaebashi-dori Kasuga-dori Edodori Keiyo-doro Kototoi-dori Showadori O t a k e b a s h id o r Mito-kaido Meijidori Bokuteidori Shin-Ohashi-dori Nikko-kaido Kasuga-dori Okubo-dori Sotoboridori S a ku r a dado r i A R A K AWA U CHI YO DA CHU O BUNK YO TAI T O S UMI DA KOT O MIN AT O SHIN AG AWA C D ANA InterContinental Tokyo Andaz Tokyo Conrad Tokyo The Prince Park Tower Tokyo Hotel Okura Tokyo Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba Shangri-La Hotel, Tokyo Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo Palace Hotel Tokyo Ritzon, kyo Tokyo Station Hotel Hotel New Otani nce Sakura ower Tokyo The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho Ko k u s a id o r i Asakusa-dori IIDABASHI TAKANAWA GATEWAY KEISEI-UENO Namco Akihabara 11 Tokyo Riverside Distillery 56 Tsukiji Outer Market 15 teamLab Planets 47 Izumoya 4 Kabukiza Theatre 2 Ginza Katsukami 8 Ryogoku Kokugikan 46 Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center 49 Asakusa Naniwaya 57 Asakusa Seisakusho Tempura Chips 53 The Sumida Hokusai Museum 48 6 Yayoi Kusama Museum Bakery Yanaka Ginza 43 Rikugien 41 Kayaba Coffee Coffee 45 Cafe Nekoemon 42 Ueno Park 37 UGUISUDANI Scai the Bathhouse 44 KURAMAE Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo Otemachi Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo Marunouchi The Peninsula Tokyo Bulgari Hotel Tokyo Imperial Hotel Tokyo Hotel The Capitol Hotel Tokyu Ippodo Marunouchi 7 Nezu Shrine 40 Tokyo Skytree 38 Hisui Tokyo 3 Miraikan - The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation 61 Rainbow Bridge 55 Uenosakuragi Atari 36 Kappabashi 50 M+ 54 Kakimori 52 Pigment Tokyo 60 Aji no Fue 35 T.Y.Harbor 64 Mixology Salon 5 Museum Tokyo Station 1 Ozu Washi 12 Ginza Six 10 Kazunoya Oiwake 51 The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo 39 Live Jazz Bar Donfan 68 Nihonbashi Tonkatsu Hajime Hanare 22