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1. Top-10 Must-See Places in Tokyo
Where Tradition Meets the FutureStudent: Nikita Kurohara(Timofeev)
01-24 SISA
2. Welcome to Tokyo!
Tokyo is a mesmerizing megacity thatseamlessly blends ancient temples with
cutting-edge technology, serene
gardens with bustling skyscrapers. It's a
place where every district has its own
unique personality. Get ready for an
unforgettable journey
3. #1 Sensō-ji Temple
The oldest and most significant Buddhisttemple in Tokyo, founded in the 7th
century. A vibrant symbol of Japan's rich
history and spirituality.
(Travel Tip): Visit early in the morning to
avoid the crowds on Nakamise-dori, the
lively shopping street leading to the temple.
Try traditional ningyo-yaki (small cake with
filling).
4. #2 Shibuya Crossing
The world's busiest and most iconicpedestrian scramble. The ultimate
symbol of Tokyo's organized chaos and
endless energy.
(Travel tip): For the best view, head to
the Starbucks in the Tsutaya building or
the Mag's Park rooftop. Experience it both
day and night!
5. #3 Tokyo Skytree
The tallest tower in the world (634meters), offering breathtaking 360degree panoramic views of the endless
metropolis.
(Travel tip): Book tickets online in
advance to skip long queues. Visit an hour
before sunset to see the city in daylight,
twilight, and night lights.
6. #4 Meiji Jingu Shrine
A serene Shinto shrine dedicated toEmperor Meiji, nestled in a vast, peaceful
forest right in the heart of the bustling city.
(Travel tip): A perfect escape from urban noise.
Look out for traditional Shinto wedding
processions on weekends.
7. #5 Tsukiji Outer Market
A food lover's paradise and the best place totaste incredibly fresh sushi and seafood for
breakfast or lunch.
(Travel tip): Come hungry! Don't miss trying uni
(sea urchin), otoro (fatty tuna), and tamagoyaki
(sweet Japanese omelet).
8. #6 Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
One of Tokyo's most beautiful andspacious parks, combining traditional
Japanese, French formal, and English
landscape gardens.
(Travel tip): It's spectacular during the
cherry blossom (sakura) season in
spring and for vibrant fall foliage (kōyō)
in November.
9. #7 Harajuku (Takeshita Street)
#7 Harajuku(Takeshita Street)
The epicenter of Japan's most
extreme teenage fashion, pop
culture, and kawaii (cute) trends.
(travel tip): Try famous Harajuku
crepes with whipped cream and
strawberries. Visit on Sunday to see
people dressed in cosplay and unique
styles.
10. #8 teamLab Borderless
A mind-blowing, immersive digitalart museum where artworks move,
interact with visitors, and transcend
the boundaries between rooms.
(Travel tip): Wear comfortable clothes
and plain-colored (preferably white)
items for better light projection. Book
tickets online months ahead!
11. #9 Akihabara
The world-famous "Electric Town"and otaku (geek) culture capital, a
paradise for fans of anime, manga,
video games, and electronics.
(Travel tip): Explore the multi-floor
arcades, visit a maid cafe for a unique
experience, and hunt for rare
collectibles in small shops.
12. #10 Odaiba
#10 OdaibaA futuristic entertainment and
shopping district on a man-made
island in Tokyo Bay, famous for its
innovative architecture and
waterfront views.
(Travel tip): Take the futuristic
Yurikamome automated train for
stunning views. Visit the teamLab
Planets here or see the giant Gundam
statue
13. Tokyo Awaits You!
From ancient tranquility to neon-litfuturism, Tokyo offers an endless
adventure. Each of these places tells a
different story of this incredible city.