Tokyo

Destinations
- Tokyo.Suidobashi/Tokyo Dome4.1 km from downtownHighlights:Easily accessible within the Tokyo area, perfect for a relaxing break anytime.Choose to soak with panoramic Mount Fuji views for a unique scenic experience.

2 attractionNatural hot spring Heiwajima4.9
Spa LaQua4.7
- Best time to visit:Mar-AprTokyo.Shinjuku Area5.2 km from downtownHighlights:Cherry blossom viewing in Tokyo is a spring feast where the city and nature blend. Every year from March to April, this international metropolis presents a unique cherry blossom style with its special geographical location and climatic conditions.As the capital of Japan, Tokyo integrates historical monuments and modern landscapes into the cherry blossom scene. The Japanese garden and Western lawn of Shinjuku Gyoen are dotted with pink and white petals, the thousand cherry blossoms in Ueno Park and the museum group complement each other, the cherry blossom tunnel along the Meguro River contrasts with the fashionable streets, and the Kaminarimon lanterns of Sensō-ji Temple shine with the weeping cherry blossoms. These scenes not only show the simple natural beauty of cherry blossoms, but also interpret the urban philosophy of multicultural symbiosis.Tokyo's cherry blossom season also offers a variety of experiences: night cherry blossom lighting events let the shadows of the trees ripple on the river, park picnic seats are covered with fallen petals, and station platforms and office building windows become special perspectives for viewing the flowing flower scene. Due to the urban heat island effect, the flowering period here is staggered with that in the Kansai region, providing tourists with a viewing period of several consecutive weeks. Combined with the convenient transportation network, it constitutes a veritable“mobile cherry blossom viewing experience”.In Tokyo, cherry blossoms are not only a seasonal landscape but also a code to interpret Japanese culture. From the Edo period's“Hanami”, from customs to the fleeting beauty of modern cities, each petal tells the wisdom of the city's symbiosis with nature.Shinjuku Gyoen:A garden blending Japanese, French, and English styles, home to about 65 cherry varieties. Open lawns and elegant pavilions offer a serene escape in the city.Chidorigafuchi:A scenic cherry tree-lined path along the imperial palace moat. Enjoy a stroll or boat ride; at night, lanterns reflect beautifully on the water.Ueno Onshi Park:One of Japan's most famous cherry blossom spots, with over a thousand trees. Surrounded by museums, it's perfect for cultural walks and picnics.Meguro River:Cherry branches form a tunnel over 4 km of canal. Lined with trendy cafes, it's a sudden pink wonderland in the urban landscape.Sumida Park:Located along the Sumida River, offering views of cherry blossoms and Tokyo Skytree. Sightseeing boats provide a unique perspective of the skyline.Shiba Park:A classic photo spot with cherry blossoms framing Tokyo Tower. Ancient temples and modern cityscapes create a unique Tokyo view.

71 attractionChidorigafuchi3.2
Ueno Park6.8
- Tokyo.Asakusa5.6 km from downtownHighlights:Choose from furisode and komon styles with custom hairstyling.Stroll temples, shrines, and modern districts in elegant attire.

4 attractionSensō-ji8.5
Ueno Park6.8
- Tokyo.Kanda3.2 km from downtownHighlights:Immerse yourself in Akihabara's unique maid culture with cute greetings and shows.Enjoy kawaii themed meals while participating in magical spell-casting activities.

1 attractionAkihabara6.3
- Tokyo.Ginza/Tsukiji130m from downtownHighlights:Kabuki, as a treasure of traditional Japanese art, has attracted the attention and love of countless domestic and foreign audiences with its unique performance form, gorgeous costumes, superb acting skills and profound emotional expression since its birth in the17thcentury. Kabuki performances have become an important window to showcase Japan's traditional culture. Kabuki has a wide variety of repertoires, including classic works based on ancient history, myths and legends, as well as modern repertoires that reflect the modern social landscape and explore the depth of human nature. Watching a Kabuki performance in Tokyo, you can feel the charm of Japan's traditional culture.

3 attractionKabuki-za Theatre4.0
NINJA+KABUKI TOKYO4.8
- Tokyo.Asakusa5.6 km from downtownHighlights:Ride rickshaws through historic streets reliving Edo-era atmosphere.Explore landmarks and alleys while drivers share millennium stories.

2 attractionSensō-ji8.5
Ebisuya Asakusa Rickshaw3.4
- Tokyo.Shinjuku Area5.2 km from downtownHighlights:Embark on an anime pilgrimage through iconic filming locations.Recreate classic scenes at famous anime settings.

23 attractionIkebukuro5.5
Shibuya9.1
- Tokyo.Shinjuku Area4.2 km from downtownHighlights:Explore Japanese food culture while learning sushi history and etiquette.Professional kitchen facilities with fresh ingredients from local markets.

6 attractionABC Cooking Studio plus International Ginza Five Studio1.7
Cooking Sun Tokyo2.4
- Tokyo.Ryogoku3.5 km from downtownHighlights:Watch wrestlers perform sacred Shinto rituals before each powerful match.Feel the intensity up close as these giants clash in the ring.

3 attractionTakasago-beya Sumo Stable2.6
Ryogoku Kokugikan National Sumo Arena3.6
















