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Tokyo

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Shopping, historic temples, lush green spaces and exceptional dining are all part of Tokyo, the capital of Japan. This spectacular, highly populated metropolis holds unlimited options for tourists.

History and modernity are displayed in equal measure in Tokyo. Temples and communications towers both dot the city, while nightlife and restaurants beckon visitors in places like the Ginza District.

Tokyo displays some of its best qualities in March and April, when cherry blossom trees are in bloom. Between September and November, travelers will find scenic foliage and mild temperatures.

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Tokyo Tower
Japan's second-tallest structure is a major tourist attraction and includes observation areas.

Sensō-ji
Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple, dedicated to the Bodhisattva of compassion.

Imperial Palace
This area, which resembles a huge park, is where the Emperor of Japan resides. Visitors touring this grand location will discover beautiful gardens, the main palace, museums and more.

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Ginza District
Tokyo visitors won't want to miss this bustling shopping district, which is similar to New York's Times Square.

Ueno Park and Zoo
Tokyo's biggest green space has museums, temples and Japan's oldest zoo.
Transportation
To get around Tokyo, subways and commuter trains are recommended. Taxis can be expensive, and short-term visitors are better off not using buses.
Summer Olympics
The delayed Games of the XXXII Olympiad are set to begin July 23, 2021.

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Roppongi Crossing
From 12/3/2025 - 4/5/2026
Roppongi Crossing exhibitions readily showcase a lively array of Japanese creators, ranging from internationally lauded artists to emerging talents just starting their artistic journeys. This year's exhibition stays true to its diverse stance, offering a rich blend of contemporary art, architecture, fashion, and design, summarizing the current state of Japan's dynamic art scene through a global lens.
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Osame-no-Kannon Goennichi
From 12/17/2025 - 12/19/2025
Osame-no-Kannon Goennichi is a traditional Buddhist festival held at Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest and most revered temple. Rooted in the story of the discovery of a sacred Kannon statue in the 7th century, the event honors centuries of devotion and cultural heritage tied to Asakusa. Visitors gather to pay their respects, experience the spiritual atmosphere, and explore the vibrant streets surrounding the temple. Blending history, faith, and local culture, it offers travelers a meaningful way to connect with one of Japan’s most iconic landmarks.
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