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Meiji Shrine (明治神宮 Meiji Jingū), located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken. The shrine does not contain the emperor's grave, which is located at Fushimi-momoyama, south of Kyoto. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiji_Shrine
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เมยิจิจิงกุหลาบโฮโมตสึเด็น
1-1 Yoyogikamizonochō
1219 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Meiji Shrine (明治神宮 Meiji Jingū), located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken. The shrine does not contain the emperor's grave, which is located at Fushimi-momoyama, south of Kyoto. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiji_Shrine
Shinjuku Gyoen (新宿御苑) is one of Tokyo's largest and most popular parks. Located just a short walk from Shinjuku Station, the paid park's spacious lawns, meandering walking paths and tranquil scenery provide a relaxing escape from the busy urban center around it. In spring Shinjuku Gyoen becomes one of the best places in the city to see cherry blossoms.
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สวนชุมชนชินจูกุ เกียวเอ็น
11 Naitōmachi
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Shinjuku Gyoen (新宿御苑) is one of Tokyo's largest and most popular parks. Located just a short walk from Shinjuku Station, the paid park's spacious lawns, meandering walking paths and tranquil scenery provide a relaxing escape from the busy urban center around it. In spring Shinjuku Gyoen becomes one of the best places in the city to see cherry blossoms.
Just 5 minutes walking from Sora House
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Sensō-ji
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Just 5 minutes walking from Sora House

エリアガイド

Tokyo is massive and there are lots to see and do in the city, but if you just want to focus on the kawaii and fashion capital that is Harajuku, this list is for you. Harajuku is the neighbourhood that gave us Lolita girls, decora, the pancake boom and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. This Shibuya neighbourhood has been the epicentre of Tokyo teen fashion (and vintage stores) for decades, and it's still nurturing unorthodox, garish styles even as big-name international retailers like H&M, Zara and American Eagle Outfitters muscle in on the area.
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Harajuku
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Tokyo is massive and there are lots to see and do in the city, but if you just want to focus on the kawaii and fashion capital that is Harajuku, this list is for you. Harajuku is the neighbourhood that gave us Lolita girls, decora, the pancake boom and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. This Shibuya neighbourhood has been the epicentre of Tokyo teen fashion (and vintage stores) for decades, and it's still nurturing unorthodox, garish styles even as big-name international retailers like H&M, Zara and American Eagle Outfitters muscle in on the area.
Shibuya: it's the 'hood with everything. Cutting-edge fashion boutiques, world-class nightclubs, unbeatable record shops, hip bars, dining options ranging from fancy washoku eateries to dirt-cheap diners – if you want it, you can probably find it here. But with so much to choose from, where on earth should you start? Read on for Time Out's 101 essential Shibuya tips: the best places to shop, eat, drink and party in Tokyo's most iconic neighbourhood. They're all taken from the latest edition of our 101 things to do in Shibuya, a pocket-sized guide that comes complete with a detailed map to help you find everything...
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Shibuya Cast
1-chōme-23-21 Shibuya
266 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Shibuya: it's the 'hood with everything. Cutting-edge fashion boutiques, world-class nightclubs, unbeatable record shops, hip bars, dining options ranging from fancy washoku eateries to dirt-cheap diners – if you want it, you can probably find it here. But with so much to choose from, where on earth should you start? Read on for Time Out's 101 essential Shibuya tips: the best places to shop, eat, drink and party in Tokyo's most iconic neighbourhood. They're all taken from the latest edition of our 101 things to do in Shibuya, a pocket-sized guide that comes complete with a detailed map to help you find everything...
Yanaka Ginza is a shopping lane in Tokyo's traditional Yanaka temple district in Taito ward. Yanaka Ginza partly preserves and partly recreates something of the atmosphere of old Tokyo. The name "Ginza" is taken from the more famous Ginza shopping street about 8km further south in Chiyoda ward that boasts Japan's biggest selection of high-end stores.
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Yanaka
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Yanaka Ginza is a shopping lane in Tokyo's traditional Yanaka temple district in Taito ward. Yanaka Ginza partly preserves and partly recreates something of the atmosphere of old Tokyo. The name "Ginza" is taken from the more famous Ginza shopping street about 8km further south in Chiyoda ward that boasts Japan's biggest selection of high-end stores.
Ueno Park, in Taito ward, is home to Tokyo's most famous cherry trees, art galleries, museums, temples, a zoo, street entertainers, the odd proselytizer, and more than the odd crow. The surrounding Ueno district is a shitamachi (working & merchant class town) in Taito ward, and is served by JR Ueno station, which is a shinkansen (bullet train) stop. Ueno Park has something memorable for everyone: casual tourist, culture vulture, nature lover, fitness fanatic, or shutter bug. In spring it is full of burgeoning blossom, and in fall a leafy landscape of red and gold.
Ueno Park Street
Ueno Park Street
Ueno Park, in Taito ward, is home to Tokyo's most famous cherry trees, art galleries, museums, temples, a zoo, street entertainers, the odd proselytizer, and more than the odd crow. The surrounding Ueno district is a shitamachi (working & merchant class town) in Taito ward, and is served by JR Ueno station, which is a shinkansen (bullet train) stop. Ueno Park has something memorable for everyone: casual tourist, culture vulture, nature lover, fitness fanatic, or shutter bug. In spring it is full of burgeoning blossom, and in fall a leafy landscape of red and gold.
Roppongi (六本木, lit. "six trees") is a district in Tokyo that is well known as the city's most popular nightlife district among foreigners, offering a large number of foreigner friendly bars, restaurants and night clubs. Roppongi and the surrounding districts of Azabu, Hiroo and Akasaka are home to many embassies and a large expat community.
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Roppongi
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Roppongi (六本木, lit. "six trees") is a district in Tokyo that is well known as the city's most popular nightlife district among foreigners, offering a large number of foreigner friendly bars, restaurants and night clubs. Roppongi and the surrounding districts of Azabu, Hiroo and Akasaka are home to many embassies and a large expat community.
Akihabara (often abbreviated as Akiba) might be one of the most famous places to a foreigner coming to Tokyo. As you probably already know, it is THE place to go for all kinds of geekery, with a high concentration of electronics shops and the most manga, anime goods, and maid cafes you can find in one place anywhere on earth (not even an exaggeration). Best visited on Sunday because of hokosha tengoku (literally ‘pedestrian heaven’), when the streets are closed to vehicular traffic.
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Akihabara
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Akihabara (often abbreviated as Akiba) might be one of the most famous places to a foreigner coming to Tokyo. As you probably already know, it is THE place to go for all kinds of geekery, with a high concentration of electronics shops and the most manga, anime goods, and maid cafes you can find in one place anywhere on earth (not even an exaggeration). Best visited on Sunday because of hokosha tengoku (literally ‘pedestrian heaven’), when the streets are closed to vehicular traffic.

Shopping

Takashimaya Shinjuku

Relax

Conveniently located next to the famed Meiji Jingu shrine, Yoyogi Park serves local Tokyoites with sprawling lawns and ample sports facilities. Compared to other parks that focus on things like flower variety or traditional design aesthetics, Yoyogi Park’s charm comes from its straightforward functionality and the eclectic mix of characters it attracts.
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สวนยอยองกิ
2-1 Yoyogikamizonochō
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Conveniently located next to the famed Meiji Jingu shrine, Yoyogi Park serves local Tokyoites with sprawling lawns and ample sports facilities. Compared to other parks that focus on things like flower variety or traditional design aesthetics, Yoyogi Park’s charm comes from its straightforward functionality and the eclectic mix of characters it attracts.
Meiji Shrine (明治神宮 Meiji Jingū), located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken. The shrine does not contain the emperor's grave, which is located at Fushimi-momoyama, south of Kyoto. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiji_Shrine
1219 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
เมยิจิจิงกุหลาบโฮโมตสึเด็น
1-1 Yoyogikamizonochō
1219 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Meiji Shrine (明治神宮 Meiji Jingū), located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken. The shrine does not contain the emperor's grave, which is located at Fushimi-momoyama, south of Kyoto. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiji_Shrine
The park facing the port of Tokyo features various restored environments replicate the middle and downstream environments of a river. Each year, seabirds and small birds including the sandpiper, plovers, and seagulls as well as hawks visit the park. Annually, some 120 different species and some 226 species of wild birds have been observed since the opening of the park (as of June 2013). In addition to wild birds, the park also is ideal for observing wildlife prone to seaside environments, crabs and various other mudflat wildlife, as well as insects that inhabit marsh and forest land. The open grass field and Nature Center feature benches and tables to allow for pleasurable nature observation.
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สวนนกป่าท่าเรือโตเกียว
3-chōme-3-1 Tōkai
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The park facing the port of Tokyo features various restored environments replicate the middle and downstream environments of a river. Each year, seabirds and small birds including the sandpiper, plovers, and seagulls as well as hawks visit the park. Annually, some 120 different species and some 226 species of wild birds have been observed since the opening of the park (as of June 2013). In addition to wild birds, the park also is ideal for observing wildlife prone to seaside environments, crabs and various other mudflat wildlife, as well as insects that inhabit marsh and forest land. The open grass field and Nature Center feature benches and tables to allow for pleasurable nature observation.
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Sumida River
2-chōme-1-29 Komagata
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観光

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Tokyo Tower
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โตเกียว สกายทรี
1-chōme-1-2 Oshiage
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Ryogoku (両国, Ryōgoku) is a district of Tokyo where the sumo stadium, many sumo stables, chanko restaurants and other sumo related attractions can be found. It is the center of the sumo world. Sumo events have been staged in this area for a long time, but until the beginning of the 20th century, sumo tournaments were held outdoors at shrines and temples. In 1909, the first permanent sumo hall was built in the Ryogoku area. Today's sumo stadium, the current Kokugikan, is the fourth built in Tokyo and has been in use since 1985. It seats over 10,000 visitors and hosts three of the six annual sumo tournaments (in January, May and September).
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โรงมวยระดับชาติระยองโกกุง
1-chōme-3-28 Yokoami
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Ryogoku (両国, Ryōgoku) is a district of Tokyo where the sumo stadium, many sumo stables, chanko restaurants and other sumo related attractions can be found. It is the center of the sumo world. Sumo events have been staged in this area for a long time, but until the beginning of the 20th century, sumo tournaments were held outdoors at shrines and temples. In 1909, the first permanent sumo hall was built in the Ryogoku area. Today's sumo stadium, the current Kokugikan, is the fourth built in Tokyo and has been in use since 1985. It seats over 10,000 visitors and hosts three of the six annual sumo tournaments (in January, May and September).