Top 10 Adventures
| Tokyo Tower Tokyo Tower soars 333 meters, 13 meters higher than the Eiffel Tower. There are two observatories from which to get panoramic views of Tokyo, and... More Info |  | Asakusa Shrine Asakusa Shrine, also known as Sanja-sama. The shrine's festival, the Sanja Matsuri known for the Nakamise, a street of shops beginning inside the... More Info |  | Shinjuku Gyoen The Shinjuku Gyoen Imperial Garden mixes Western and Eastern influences in its layout with English, French and conventional Japanese pond-style ... More Info |  | Tokyo Dome Tokyo Dome city is like a dream come true for any tourist because there is so much to do that a day is too short to conquer the whole place. The ... More Info |  | Ueno Park Ueno-koen Park is a popular cherry-blossom viewing place and certainly one of Tokyo's most crowded park on Sundays. Ueno park is very famous for ... More Info |  | Tokyo Disneyland Opened in 1983, Tokyo Disneyland was the first Disney theme park located outside the United States. Centered around Cindarella Castle, the 80-he... More Info |  | Lake Biwa Lake Biwa-ko is Japan's largest freshwater lake that dominates the Shiga prefecture. The attractions around the lake usually make good day trips ... More Info |  | Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum This museum is, from a moral and historical standpoint, one that perhaps all visitors to Hiroshima should visit. It contains heartbreaking and i... More Info |  | National Museum of Modern Art- Crafts Gallery The museum offers an overview of Japanese crafts, many executed by famous artisans. The contemporary world of Japanese handicrafts is thriving as... More Info |  | Meiji Jingu Shrine This perfect example of Shinto architecture, muted colors and spare lines was opened in 1920 to commemorate the death of Emperor Meiji in 1912. ... More Info |
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