2024年

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[014]National Museum of Nature and Science (Kokuritsu Kagaku Hakubutsu-kan)

Description The National Museum of Nature and Science is divided into the Japan Gallery and the Global Gallery, and the Japan Gallery introduces the evolution of Japan from the perspective of natural science. The Global Gallery uses life-sized dinosaur models to introduce the history of life on Earth. Children get free admission, so it gets […]

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[012]Hama Rikyu Gardens (Hama Rikyu Onshi Teien)

Description It is a well-maintained orthodox Japanese garden, and you can also see facilities that are remnants of falconry. You can see the canal and the skyscrapers of Shiodome, and there is also a water bus drop-off point within the garden. Because it is somewhat difficult to access, there are few visitors and you can […]

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[011]Yoyogi Park (Yoyogi Koen)

Description In addition to being a famous spot for cherry blossoms and ginkgo, it has a cycling course and dog run course. There aren’t many highlights as a park, but there are many benches so you can relax. Events are held every weekend at the event plaza on the south side, and stalls are set […]

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[010]Tokyo National Museum (Tokyo Kokuritsu Hakubutsu-kan)

Description This museum collects and displays valuable cultural assets from Japan and the East. There are six exhibition halls, and it would take a whole day to explore them all. It also has a good reputation for the contents of special exhibitions held for a limited time. Reviews by situation “Relaxing alone” Recommendation score: /10 […]

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[009]Odaiba Marine Park (Odaiba Kaihin Koen)

Description Located in the northern part of the Odaiba area, there is a water bus stop within the park. You can enjoy some marine sports on the north side, and the south side is a place for relaxation. It is also known as a night view spot because you can see the lights of the […]

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[008]Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observation Decks

Description This is a free observation deck in the 45 floor of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 1. As of March 2024, only the south observation deck is open. It is the westernmost observation deck in the city center, so it is relatively easy to see Mt. Fuji. Reviews by situation “Relaxing alone” Recommended: […]

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[007]Shibuya Scramble Crossing (Shibuya Ekimae Kousaten)

Description The official name of Shibuya Scramble Crossing is “Shibuya Ekimae Crossing”. This is the intersection in front of you when you exit the Hachiko exit of Shibuya Station At peak times, approximately 3,000 people cross the intersection during a single green light When the pedestrian traffic light turns green, a large number of people […]

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[006]Tokyo Skytree

Description There are two types of observation decks: the Tembo Deck (350m) and the Tembo Kairou (450m). It is the highest observation deck in Tokyo and is always crowded as a popular tourist attraction. There is a cafe and a restaurant inside the observatory, so you can stay for a long time. Reviews by situation […]

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[005]Tokyo Tower

Description There are two types of observation decks: the main deck (150m) and the top deck (250m). Although it has been overwhelmed by the popularity of other observation decks in recent years, there are popular shops attached to it, including a crepe shop. It also actively collaborate with anime works etc. Reviews by situation “Relaxing […]

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[004]Ueno Park (Ueno Koen)

Description Many sightseeing spots are located within Ueno Park, and the park is often used for transportation. Cherry blossoms (Somei Yoshino) are planted on both sides of the central aisle, and it gets very crowded in spring. It is also possible to ride a boat at Shinobazu Pond. (for a fee) Reviews by situation “Relaxing […]