While planning a trip to Japan, it can be difficult to make the decision due to the many wonderful tourist places that exist in the country. Here we suggest a list of the 5 best places to visit in the city of Tokyo:

  • Asakusa: it is an area centered around the Sensoji Temple with Kaminarimon or the “Thunder Gate” and the Nakamise shopping street. It is surrounded by water and steeped in a rich tradition. It is very pleasant to walk along the traditional streets, full of stalls and authentic souvenir shops where they sell Japanese products.

It sits on the mighty Sumida River. Many iconic buildings line the area. Visitors can go to the striking red Azuma-bashi Bridge and enjoy the views of the towering Tokyo Sky Tree and sip beer at the Asahi Beer Hall.

The Sensoji Temple in Asakusa is Tokyo’s oldest and most famous holy site with a history dating back 1,400 years. This enclosure is dedicated to Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy. It is incredibly popular with millions of people who visit it every year.

  • Shibuya: Today a trip to Tokyo would not be complete without stepping on the great Shibuya crossing. Walking through the rising wave of people that floods the intersection outside Shibuya station every two minutes is an experience in itself. Shibuya Station handles an average of more than 2.4 million passengers each day. This makes the Shibuya crossing one of the busiest roads in the world. About 2,500 people are believed to cross it at once.

The streets of Shibuya follow world fashion trends. The iconic Shibuya109 building is a mecca for teenagers interested in following fashion, while Shibuya Hikarie and Seibu are modern complexes for shopping and visiting sophisticated restaurants.

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  • Yasukuni Shrine: In the heart of Tokyo, in Kudanshita, there is a very special place that watches over the peace of Japan and the world every day. It is the Imperial Yasukuni shrine, which literally means “Country in peace.” This Shinto Shrine was built in 1869 by order of the Meiji Emperor.

The beautiful enclosure maintains the record of 2,466,000 souls who gave their lives for the peace of Japan from the Meiji era until the end of the war in 1945. We thank all those souls who worked hard to create the foundation for peace. which Japan now enjoys. It is considered one of the most important shrines in all of Japan for its long history and its goal that Japan never enter a war conflict again.

Inside the shrine is the Yushukan museum, perhaps the oldest museum in Japan. It is a must see if you go to Yasukuni. This museum tells the true history of Japan from 1868 to 1945.

  • Akihabara: The electronics district is spread around Akihabara Station. There is a bazaar of stores where all kinds of electronic products are sold.

For fans of Japanese animation such as anime and manga, Akihabara has become a kind of holy city, as thousands of titles and any variety of collectible figures as well as other types of objects can be found throughout the area. of the theme “Otaku”. Akihabara is a place where people from all over the world come to meet the new subculture of Japan.

It is a must on your visit due to its social and cultural impact on Japan today. Also, Akihabara is a lot of fun and very safe, suitable for ages 16 and over.

  • Harajuku: It is one of the main points where the particular fashion and style of the Japanese youth come together to form a wonderful area full of colorful places. In this area you will find the important Shinto Shrine “Meiji Jingu”, the spacious park “Yoyogi Koen”, the elegant boulevard “Omotesando” and the internationally known street “Takeshita Dori”.

In Harajuku, for many years now, the fashion is unconventional, and you can see people dressed in “Visual Kei” style with multi-colored hair and extravagant clothes, as well as seeing medieval-style or super-stylish outfits. Kawaii.

The color, the fashion, the gastronomy that can be found on Takeshita Street is unique in the whole world. It is a place that you must visit when you are in the city of Tokyo.

Although there are many more places to visit, if you have time, this list can be very useful when making a tour plan around the city of Tokyo.

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