Experiences & Entertainment in Tokyo

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Imperial Palace Tokyo
Imperial Palace Tokyo

The official residence of the Japanese emperor in central Tokyo, on the site of Edo Castle (Chiyoda). A vast green complex with moats and stone walls, housing the residence, ceremonial halls, and Imperial Household buildings.

Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower

An iconic 332.6 m tower inspired by the Eiffel Tower. It houses museums, restaurants, and shops, with observation decks at 145 m and 250 m.

Odaiba
Odaiba

A large artificial island in Tokyo Bay, connected to the city by the Rainbow Bridge. A popular area with modern architecture, parks, a beach, and entertainment.

Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree

The tallest broadcasting tower in the world (634 m) and a major Tokyo landmark. It features observation decks and a large complex with shops, restaurants, and entertainment.

Ueno Park
Ueno Park

One of Tokyo’s oldest and most famous parks (Taitō). A large green space with museums, a zoo, paths, and ponds, popular with both locals and visitors.

Tokyo Disneyland
Tokyo Disneyland

One of Japan’s largest theme parks, part of Tokyo Disney Resort in Chiba. Divided into 7 themed lands; features parades and shows with Disney characters and nighttime fireworks at Cinderella Castle.

Street Kart Shibuya
Street Kart Shibuya

Experience the thrill of racing through the streets of Tokyo in karts dressed as your favorite characters. Drive through famous neighborhoods for a unique experience.

Ginza
Ginza

An upscale district in Chūō, a symbol of luxury, fashion, and fine dining. One of the world’s most expensive areas, with luxury boutiques, Michelin-starred restaurants, bars, and clubs.

Tokyo Sea Life Park
Tokyo Sea Life Park

A large aquarium in Kasai Rinkai Park (Edogawa), by Tokyo Bay. Home to a wide range of species, from fish and sharks to penguins and seabirds.

Sensō-ji
Sensō-ji

Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple in Asakusa, by the Sumida River. The main hall and five-story pagoda form its core, housing a statue of Kannon.

Meiji Jingu Baseball Stadium
Meiji Jingu Baseball Stadium

One of the oldest baseball stadiums in Japan, surrounded by nature. Immerse yourself in Japanese baseball culture while enjoying a game at a historic venue.

Shibuya Crossing
Shibuya Crossing

One of the world’s busiest pedestrian crossings, right by Shibuya Station. When the lights change, up to 2,500–3,000 people cross at once, creating a “human wave”. Surrounded by neon, screens, and skyscrapers.