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1. Tokyo Skytree
8.7
4.7
/5
2.4k Reviews
based on 8.3k reviews
2024 Global 100 - Nightlife
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SGPete
This is a pretty new and chic shopping mall. I was there during the Xmas season and the atmosphere was so charming with the lightings and Christmas market that serves up great food and builds up the festive atmosphere. Will always pop over whenever I’m in town!
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1.5km from Asakusa
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2. Sensō-ji
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4.0k Reviews
2024 Asia 100 - Best Things to Do
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M21***16
Sensoji Temple is a must-visit tourist attraction in Tokyo, where you can feel the atmosphere of the ancient Edo period. It is also the oldest temple in Tokyo. Recommended tour route: Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center -- Kaminarimon -- Hozomon -- Five-story Pagoda -- Sensoji Main Hall -- Nakamise-dori. Among them, Kaminarimon is also the symbol of Asakusa; the red lantern hanging in the center of the gate is a favorite check-in point for tourists, and you need to queue up to take pictures during peak hours. The street between "Kaminarimon" and "Hozomon" is an ancient commercial street with a long history. The street is full of various traditional foods, some old-fashioned delicacies, and some traditional handicrafts. There are many girls dressed in kimonos and dressed exquisitely on the street. It is really the icing on the cake.
Tokyo
167m from Asakusa
Free entry
3. Tokyo Cruise Asakusa Pier
7.6
4.8
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490 Reviews
based on 678 reviews
No.13 of Best Things to Do in Tokyo
Boat tour
Travelogist
Went for a cruise to Asakusa with my Neice and her mum for worship and shopping. This was my second cruise to Asakusa and found it to be a lot more relaxing when I know hat to expect. Took about one hour and one stop and took the last boat that did not stop with beautiful scenery for he rainbow bridge...Asakusa is way too crowded during the summer and hot!Very nice during the winter month and shopping may be had with lots of eatery to sample to include roasted chestnuts and green tea shop.
Tokyo
640m from Asakusa
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4. Ueno Park
7.5
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2.0k Reviews
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No.15 of Best Things to Do in Tokyo
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zinnia_615
Ueno Zoo, this is not the location before Xiangxiang ~ As soon as I entered the door, I still felt that there were not many people in this zoo. The Raiders said that the queue was about 10 minutes, and the result was a turn to the panda hall where the twins were located. God, there were many people ~ and they hung up the sign for 40 minutes in line ~ but the team Wu walked very quickly (after all, a group of people can only watch for a minute), and the two little ones have to be cute! Just finished eating, so it was very lively! ! ! After watching the small ones, I went to see the big ones, and they were all doing their meals seriously! I have to say that the Japanese people's love of giant pandas is really not covered! The scene was quiet, and only the sound of camera G was heard!
Tokyo
2.1km from Asakusa
Free entry
Opens at 09:30
5. Imperial Palace
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No.17 of Best Things to Do in Tokyo
Historic buildings
Martin Dimoski
It’s a bit disappointing that you can’t explore the palace itself except during special events like the Emperor’s birthday or New Year’s Greeting. However, the surrounding area, including the East Gardens and the moat, is still worth visiting. Make sure to stop by the information center for maps and tips. But still mostly of the park is closed for visitors.
Tokyo
5.2km from Asakusa
Free entry
6. Akihabara Electric Town
7.4
4.6
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1.7k Reviews
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No.16 of Best Things to Do in Tokyo
ㅣreccoㅣ
Akihabara is a Japanese electronic street, a holy place for subculture gathering in Japan, a paradise for boys, full of electronics/anime/doll/wrapped eggs/model shops.
Tokyo
2.5km from Asakusa
Free entry
Opens at 09:30
7. Tokyo National Museum
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408 Reviews
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No.18 of Best Things to Do in Tokyo
Museums
MaxS
Tokyo National Museum is the oldest and largest national museum in Japan, one of the largest art museums in the world. It was originally founded in 1972 at the Yushima Seido Temple and moved to its current location in Ueno Park a few years later. Its total area exceeds 100 thousand square meters. The museum is a huge cultural center and is located in six main buildings: the Main, Heisei, Oriental, the Treasury of the Horyuji Temples, the Kuroda Memorial Hall and the Ceremonial One. The Tokyo National Museum has one of the largest and most significant collections of artwork and archaeological artifacts in Japan, consisting of more than 110,000 individual items, including about one hundred national treasures. About 4,000 different pieces of art from museum collections are on display in permanent exhibitions. In addition, temporary exhibitions are constantly held here. Information in the museum is available in English, there is an opportunity to use an audio guide.There are several cafes and shops on the territory of the museum complex, as well as open-air exhibitions. In addition to the exhibition halls, the Tokyo National Museum offers a Japanese-style garden and tea rooms open to the public in spring and autumn. They are located behind the Main Building.
Tokyo
1.8km from Asakusa
Opens at 11:30
8. Ginza
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4.7
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2.9k Reviews
No.19 of Best Things to Do in Tokyo
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Tokyo Ginza's big shopping malls are: Matsuya Ginza: Located in Ginza 3-6-1, mainly for middle-aged and above affluent floors, the first and second floors are suitable for tourists, there are various cosmetics, brand stores and luxury stores. -Ginza Mitsukoshi Department Store: In Ginza 4 Chome 6-16, it is one of the oldest department stores in Japan. The Japanese local cosmetics on the B1 floor and the duty-free area on the 8th floor are more popular. Tokyu Plaza Ginza: The address is Ginza 5-2-1, the architectural design is strong, the store's small store goods are exquisite, and the roof open terrace is a feature. Ginza SIX: Located in Ginza 6 Chome 10-1, it is the largest commercial facility in Ginza, gathering many brand flagship stores, Japanese local clothing brands and grocery stores. Spring Department Store Ginza: It takes 2 minutes to walk from the exit of Ginza Station C8, and it opens with the image of a famous French department store sister store. There are many affordable goods.
Tokyo
5.7km from Asakusa
Free entry
9. Ueno
6.8
4.6
/5
367 Reviews
based on 1.5k reviews
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I have stayed in Ueno for 3 days. it was a nice and give me a local vibe , also not too far from other famous spots in Tokyo I highly recommend
Tokyo
2.2km from Asakusa
Free entry
Opens at 10:00
10. Tokyo Dome City
6.7
4.6
/5
207 Reviews
No.9 of Family-friendly Attractions in Tokyo
Amusement parks
Mr Rz
Tokyo Dome City is a popular entertainment complex in Tokyo, Japan, known for its amusement park, shopping mall, and stadium. Visitors can enjoy various attractions such as roller coasters, a ferris wheel, and a variety of shops and restaurants. The Tokyo Dome, located within the complex, hosts concerts, sporting events, and other shows. Overall, Tokyo Dome City offers a vibrant and lively atmosphere for visitors of all ages to enjoy a mix of entertainment and leisure activities in one location.
Tokyo
4km from Asakusa
Free entry
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