The headquarters of the Fuji TV corporation, one of Japan’s nationwide commercial channels, has ...
The resemblance to the Eiffel Tower is deliberate, as is the superior height - it is 13m (43ft) ...
In addition to housing natural hot spring baths, open-air baths, saunas and more, this Edo era ...
Upon entering, the visitor beholds a globe 6.5m (22ft) in diameter above the lobby, with ...
Located by the water at the eastern edge of the city, close to the Tokyo Disney Resort, this is ...
The amusement park formerly known as Korakuen reopened in 2003 as part of an amusement complex, ...
One of the fastest lifts in the world will whisk you to the observatory on the top floor of ...
The UNU Centre houses a permanent UN staff, hosts international conferences on global problems ...
This large museum’s outlandish architectural style may not appeal to everyone, but the building ...
Hanayashiki has been in business since 1883 and still draws crowds. There are around 20 rides, ...
Every summer this old, uninspiring amusement park turns spectacular with the opening of ...
Opened in 1920, the shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji - whose reign (1868-1912) coincided ...
Tokyo’s best aquarium is in a rather inconvenient location, on the western edge of Tokyo Bay. ...
Located in the former Shinjuku Kuritsu Yotsuya Elementary School, Tokyo Toy Museum exhibits not ...
Newer than Shinagawa Aquarium and located on the other side of Tokyo Bay, this place was built ...
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