With so many things to see and do in Tokyo, the capital of Japan, Japan The list of things to see is likely endless.

To narrow down your search, follow our guide below to discover the best tourist attractions in Tokyo.

Attractive tourist areas in Tokyo

Tokyo National Museum

Tokyo National Museum is spread out Through various exhibitions and structures in Ueno Park.

If you don't have enough time to visit all of these exhibitions, head to the main exhibition. (Honkan) To explore the history of Japan through chronology.

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One of the halls of the Tokyo National Museum

Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo

Senso-ji is one of the most visited temples. In this city.

Not only because of its massive size and historical and cultural significance, but because it is the oldest temple in the city.

The historical area surrounding it and the shopping street nearby, which is always crowded, also contribute to the popularity of this temple.

Senso-ji Temple

Imperial Palace and Gardens, Tokyo

Tours of the Imperial Palace grounds must be booked in advance, but the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace Open to visitors all year round.

On the other side of the moat, Chidori-ga-fuchi is a popular spot for viewing the magnificent cherry blossoms.

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Imperial Palace and Gardens

Meiji Shrine

This shrine was built in honor of the Meiji Emperor. And his wife, Empress Shoqin. 

Thanks to the dense wooded lands surrounding it,With its proximity to Harajuku, Omotesando and Shibuya stations, it's easy to see why it remains one of the city's most popular Shinto shrines.

Meiji Shrine

Hamarikyu Gardens

These traditional Japanese strolling gardens were once owned by the Tokugawa Clan, the former shogun of Edo.

Today these gardens are open to the public and are one of the attractive green areas located close to the bustling city centre.

It is also one of the most important tourist attractions in the city.

Don't forget to visit the old cafe there. To enjoy the full experience.

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Hamarikyu Gardens

Shibuya crossing

Shibuya Crossing is known as It is the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world in terms of pedestrian traffic crossing it daily.

It is also the ideal starting point for any exploration you may wish to undertake in this area.

Shibuya crossing

Tokyo Dome

Home to the Yomiuri Giants, Japan's oldest professional baseball team. , that it is the Tokyo Dome.

In addition, this structure is multi-purpose and is not limited to being just the team's headquarters.

It also hosts concerts and other sporting events.

So, enjoy visiting this gigantic structure, and spend an hour exploring the nearby massive Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame.

Tokyo Dome

Mount Mitake

Mount Fuji is beautiful from a distance, but its neighboring peak, Mitake, is also a natural beauty.

Take a special trek to the summit, stop for shopping and dinner in the nearby village, and visit the ancient Shinto shrine on the way up as well.

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Mount Mitake

Tokyo Sky Tree

It is the tallest building in the entire province and is a popular attraction among locals and visitors alike.

You can shop and dine in the area surrounding the tower as it is a lively area with many markets, shops and restaurants.

 You can also head to the observatories at the top of the tower to get a new view of this active city.

Tokyo Sky Tree