
花やしき
Hanayashiki in Asakusa is a compact, delightfully nostalgic amusement park that dates back to 1853 and is often called Japan’s oldest. Ride its retro attractions, soak up the old-Tokyo atmosphere, and spot the quirky Panda Car mascot for a charming, photo-ready stop between temple visits.
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最後核實日期: 2026-04-07
附近景點
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浅草寺
Senso-ji is Tokyo's oldest temple and the spiritual center of Asakusa, known for the Kaminarimon gate, Nakamise shopping street, and the main hall dedicated to Kannon.

隅田川
The Sumida River cuts a scenic ribbon through central Tokyo, offering peaceful riverside walks beneath a string of historic bridges and dramatic skyline views. Hop on a leisurely cruise from Asakusa to Tokyo Bay, or visit in spring for cherry blossoms and in summer for the famous Sumida River fireworks to make your trip unforgettable.

かっぱ橋道具街
Kappabashi—Tokyo’s Kitchen Town between Ueno and Asakusa—is a lively strip where shop after shop stocks everything a restaurant could need, from pro knives and cookware to ovens, furniture and the iconic plastic display food. It’s both practical and delightfully quirky: chefs, home cooks and curious travelers can browse specialist stores, find unusual souvenirs, and snap great photos of hyper-realistic food models.

東京スカイツリー
Rising 634 meters above Sumida, Tokyo Skytree is Japan’s iconic, record-setting tower and a top spot for breathtaking city views. Ride the high-speed elevators to glass-floored observation decks, enjoy restaurants and the Solamachi shopping complex at its base, and stick around after dark for dramatic nighttime illuminations.

国立西洋美術館
Set in the leafy Ueno Park, the National Museum of Western Art is Japan’s premier public gallery for art from the Western tradition. Inside you can wander a world-class collection of Western masterpieces spanning centuries, a rare chance to experience European art history in the heart of Tokyo.
東京・關東熱門景點
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東京タワー
Rising above Minato since 1958 and inspired by the Eiffel Tower, Tokyo Tower’s white-and-orange lattice reaches 332.9 meters and offers sweeping city views from its observation decks. Visit for panoramic photo ops, seasonal illumination shows after dark, and the lively shops and cafés tucked beneath the iconic structure.

明治神宮
Nestled in a peaceful forest in bustling Shibuya, Meiji Shrine honors Emperor Meiji and Empress Shōken and offers a calm retreat from the city. Stroll beneath towering torii gates, admire rows of ceremonial sake barrels, glimpse Shinto rituals, and write your wishes on ema as seasonal festivals animate the grounds.

渋谷スクランブル交差点
Stand in the middle of Shibuya Crossing and feel Tokyo’s pulse as up to 3,000 people surge across the intersection on a single green light, framed by towering billboards and neon. It’s an iconic, must-see moment—perfect for people-watching, grabbing a photo from an overlooking café, or simply soaking in the city’s kinetic energy.

新宿御苑
Shinjuku Gyoen is a peaceful green oasis in the heart of Tokyo where traditional Japanese landscaping meets English and French garden styles, born from an Edo-period residence. Wander beneath famous cherry-tree avenues in spring, picnic on wide lawns, and enjoy seasonal blossoms, tranquil ponds and skyline views any time of year.

秋葉原
Akihabara is a lively Tokyo neighborhood centered on Akihabara Station where neon-lit “Electric Town” meets modern otaku culture. Explore multi-floor electronics stores, retro arcades and anime shops, and try a quirky maid café for a truly Tokyo experience.

お台場
Odaiba is a striking man-made island across the Rainbow Bridge that has been reborn from 19th‑century fortifications into a vibrant waterfront playground of shops, restaurants and leisure spots. Visitors come for wide promenades, open bay views and a rare stretch of accessible Tokyo waterfront away from industrial harbors.
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