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APA Hotel Tsukiji-eki Minami
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Ginza Capital Hotel Main
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What to Do in Tokyo
Imperial PalaceThe stunning residence of the Japanese emperor. An absolute must-see – both the palace and the gardens are simply breath-taking. |
Tokyo TowerOne of Tokyo's landmarks and an absolute must if you're in the city. The design is reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower. |
Tsukiji Fish MarketThis huge area houses the largest fish market in the world. Come early in the morning and see how it bustles with life. |
Meiji ShrineDevoted to the emperor Meiji and his wife. A wonderful complex that combines traditional Japanese architecture and enchanting nature. |
Shibuya CrossingOne of the most lively and iconic places in Tokyo, this crossing is often featured in movies. A must-see. |
Shinjuku Gyoen National GardenA charming garden that features three different gardening styles and is a favourite spot for cherry blossom watching. |
Nakamise StreetThis has been a shopping street since 17th century. Well worth the visit if you want to try authentic cuisine or get nice souvenirs. |
Rainbow BridgeA beautiful sight and an architectural wonder. The bridge got its name from the colours that light it up at night. |
Edo-Tokyo MuseumFeatures fascinating exhibits on the history of Japan and its capital. A must-see for lovers of Japanese culture. Get an English tour. |
Ueno ParkOne of Tokyo's most popular public parks. Charming nature, many sights and peaceful atmosphere. |
Sensōji TempleThe oldest temple in Tokyo. A stunning sight and a must-see while in the city, especially during the Shinto festival. |
Ameyoko MarketA huge, busy bazaar that can cater to all of your needs – from imported spices to fish and more. A unique experience. |
Chidorigafuchi MoatA favourite spot amongst the tourists for its stunning scenery. Especially beautiful in spring when you can see the cherry blossoms. |
Tokyo National MuseumJapan's oldest museum that houses a stunning collection of Asian art. Well worth the visit and an absolute must for art lovers. |
Hamarikyu GardensIf you need a rest from the busy city, visit these gardens and enjoy the nature, the traditional sweets and aikido demonstrations. |
Odaiba Marine ParkSwimming is forbidden on this beach, but it still makes for a romantic walk, especially in the evening. |
Suggested Tokyo Trips
Two Days in Romantic Tokyo (2 days)Who would say Tokyo is a heaven for art lovers? This itinerary will show you the most reputed galleries and charming parks. |
Tokyo in a Day Itinerary (1 day)What to see on a day trip to Tokyo? This itinerary will help. |

