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Recommended hidden spots for sightseeing in Tokyo
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In addition to being a cutting-edge spot, Tokyo also has
A city with many attractions, including historical buildings and sightseeing spots rich in nature.
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This time, the Activities Japan editorial department carefully selected,
Deep hidden spots recommended for sightseeing in Tokyo
Introducing.
For girls' trip or couples
Tokyo
If you are planning on sightseeing, please use this as a reference.
table of contents
- 1 Tokyo sightseeing spot 1 | Arakawa Amusement Park
- 2 Tokyo sightseeing spot 2|Korinin
- 3 Tokyo sightseeing spot 3|Log Road Daikanyama
- 4 Tokyo sightseeing spot 4 | Koishikawa Korakuen
- 5 5 hidden gem spots for sightseeing in Tokyo | Ad Museum Tokyo
- 6 6 hidden gem spots for sightseeing in Tokyo | Koto Ward Fukagawa Edo Museum
- 7 Let's explore the hidden spots of Tokyo sightseeing!
- 8 Feature articles recommended by the editorial department
Tokyo sightseeing spot 1 | Arakawa Amusement Park
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Arakawa Amusement Park
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Amusement park facility operated by Arakawa Ward
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A large-scale renovation was carried out over a period of approximately three and a half years starting in December 2018 (Heisei 30).
Reopening in April 2022 (Reiwa 4)
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You can enjoy things like a Ferris wheel and a merry-go-round. Vehicle plaza '', where you can interact with animals such as ponies and rabbits. Animal Square ” and “ Water play area "And so on.
For a break, we recommend “
Cafe 193 (Ikkyu-san)
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A renovated Toden 6000-type vehicle, affectionately known as "Ichikyu-san,"
A photogenic cafe with a retro atmosphere
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The park is barrier-free, so people of all ages can enjoy it with peace of mind. You can enjoy the rides, interact with the animals, and enjoy your time to the fullest, making it popular with families with small children and dates.
In winter, the entire park sparkles beautifully. Christmas illumination ' will be held You can enjoy it all year round.
6-35-11 Nishioku, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo
Tokyo sightseeing spot 2|Korinin
" Korinin "teeth, A temple built in the early Edo period is.
Every Monday to Friday from 7:00 a.m. and Sunday from 5:00 p.m. Zazen meeting ' is being held. No reservation is required for individuals, and the duration is approximately 1 hour, with 25 minutes in the first half, a 5-minute break, and 25 minutes in the second half. . The ease of being able to participate in only the first half and leave midway through is also popular.
Since it is located in Hiroo, there are many cafes and restaurants nearby. After an early morning zazen session, you can enjoy a morning cafe, allowing you to relax both mind and body and get a good start to the day. Yo.
If you are visiting for the first time, please leave plenty of time to arrive at least 10 minutes before the zazen session starts.
5-1-21 Hiroo, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Tokyo sightseeing spot 3|Log Road Daikanyama
" Logroad Daikanyama "teeth, A commercial facility built on the site of the Tokyu Toyoko Line tracks. is.
The five buildings on the site house a variety of unique stores, including a women-only yoga studio and a cafe.
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GARDEN HOUSE CRAFTS
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A cafe recommended for breakfast and lunch
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A wide variety of freshly baked breads made with carefully selected ingredients such as wheat and homemade yeast are lined up in the store, and are sure to whet your appetite.
In addition to campagne, side dish bread, and dessert bread, we also have a wide selection of sweets such as cheesecake and mille-feuille, and a menu that uses plenty of seasonal ingredients.
In addition to inside seating, there is also terrace seating on the wooden deck, which is popular for people who want to enjoy a meal in an open space, and for dates.
Pets are allowed only on the terrace seats, and there is also a dog menu, so it is recommended for outings with your dog.
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Besides" SPRING VALLEY BREWERY TOKYO "teeth, A craft beer brewery and all-day dining facility where you can enjoy craft beer and food. is.
Made with rare Japanese hops. Daikanyama IPA In addition to beers limited to directly managed stores such as ``'', we have a permanent server with several types of craft beer, including standard ones. . An irresistible shop for beer lovers, where you can enjoy tasting and comparing craft beers (Closed on January 31, 2024 for renovation. Reopening is scheduled for spring 2024).
The area around Log Road Daikanyama is full of greenery, and it's a little-known spot where you can heal just by strolling through the passageways. Why not stop by for a break during your walk and be soothed by the greenery?
13-1 Daikanyamacho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Tokyo sightseeing spot 4 | Koishikawa Korakuen
Near Tokyo Dome. Koishikawa Korakuen "teeth A Japanese garden built in the upper mansion of the Mito Tokugawa family, one of the three Tokugawa families. .
National special historic site ,and Special scenic spot specified in It has been. It is a little-known spot where you can experience nature in all four seasons, such as weeping cherry blossoms in spring, fresh greenery in summer, and autumn leaves.
The garden is centered around a pond called Daisensui, which was created in the image of Lake Biwa, and features a rockery, bridges, etc. Strolling-style Tsukiyama Spring Garden ”. You will be transported to a different world that will make you forget that you are in the city center.
On a vast site of approximately 70,847 square meters, there is a Engetsu Bridge "or" Embankment of West Lake (Saiko no Tsutsumi) There are also Chinese-style features such as '', so you can stroll around and enjoy the different scenery.
A relaxing spot recommended for people who want to spend a peaceful time away from the hustle and bustle of the city. vinegar.
1-6-6 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
5 hidden gem spots for sightseeing in Tokyo | Ad Museum Tokyo
Located on the second basement floor of "Caretta Shiodome"
Ad Museum Tokyo
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Advertising themed museum
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There are various exhibitions on advertising from the Edo period to the present day.
Ad Museum Tokyo is Holds over 330,000 pieces of advertising materials . Videos, digital advertisements, analog exhibits such as posters and storyboards are displayed in separate booths.
I was able to learn more about advertising works and the history related to advertising, and I was able to learn about advertising works and the history related to advertising, not only in Japan, but also in Japan.
A unique museum in the world
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You can look back on those days through advertisements such as popular works and commercials, and it is a hidden spot where you can enjoy different ways of thinking and perceiving things.
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Caretta Shiodome 2nd basement floor, 1-8-2 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
6 hidden gem spots for sightseeing in Tokyo | Koto Ward Fukagawa Edo Museum
" Fukagawa Edo Museum "teeth, A cultural facility in Koto Ward that has materials and exhibits related to the Edo period, as well as a small theater. .
Not only can you learn history, but you can also learn about the culture and customs of the Edo period. A hidden spot known only to Tokyo residents is. We also hold various events such as rakugo and kimono dressing experiences.
The highlight is on the 1st basement floor.
An exhibition room that realistically reproduces the townscape of Fukagawa Saga Town at the end of the Edo period in full size.
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You can actually go inside the houses, touch household items, etc., and enjoy a stroll through the streets while experiencing the lifestyle of Edo people at the time.
An irresistible spot for history buffs, including families with children and couples
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Why not enjoy the feeling of having traveled back in time to the Edo period?
1-3-28 Shirakawa, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Let's explore the hidden spots of Tokyo sightseeing!
Recommended hidden spots for sightseeing in Tokyo Introducing.
All of the hidden spots are unique and can only be experienced in Tokyo. .
If you find any of the spots introduced this time that interest you, why not visit them on a girls' trip or as a couple?
*The contents of this article are current as of February 2024.