▲ Senso-ji TempleSenso-ji is Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple, founded in the 7th century. The temple is famous for its Thunder Gate (Kaminarimon), shopping street (Nakamise-dori), and the main hall where visitors can offer prayers.
▲ Tokyo SkytreeTokyo Skytree is a broadcasting and observation tower, standing at 634 meters, making it the tallest structure in Japan. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo from its observation decks and explore the shopping and dining complex at its base.
▲ The East Gardens of the Imperial PalaceThe East Gardens are part of the Imperial Palace complex and are open to the public. Visitors can explore historical sites such as the Honmaru area, Ninomaru Gardens, and the Fujimi-yagura keep, providing a glimpse into Japan's imperial history.
▲ Tsukiji Fish MarketTsukiji Fish Market is one of the world's largest and busiest fish markets. While the inner wholesale market has moved to Toyosu, Tsukiji remains a popular destination for its vibrant outer market, offering fresh seafood, sushi, and other culinary delights.
▲ Shibuya Scramble CrossingShibuya Crossing is one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world, known for its iconic "scramble" as pedestrians cross in all directions simultaneously. It is a symbol of Tokyo's vibrant and energetic urban culture.
▲ Meiji Jingu ShrineMeiji Jingu is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. The shrine is surrounded by a lush forest, providing a serene escape from the bustling city. Visitors can participate in traditional rituals and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
▲ OdaibaOdaiba is a large artificial island in Tokyo Bay, known for its futuristic architecture, entertainment complexes, shopping malls, and recreational areas. Attractions in Odaiba include shopping centers, museums, and the iconic Rainbow Bridge, offering stunning views of Tokyo Bay.