monuments, sight seeing and parks in Tokyo, Japan

  • Tokyo Sea Life Park Aquarium
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    Large aquarium building overlooking Tokyo Bay. Has shoreline tidal and penguin pools, a huge donut-shaped tank with a hole at the center featuring a Deep Sea Theater, freshwater exhibits. Near a bird-watching center.

  • Kasai Rinkai Park
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    Rising to 117 meters, the Diamond and Flowers ferris wheel offers views over Tokyo Disney Resort. Accomodates Tokyo Sea Life Park Aquarium.

  • Famous Parks in Tokyo
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    Information and links to major parks, sports facilities, and other city attractions.

  • Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
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    Situated on the site of a private mansion, considered to be one of the most important gardens from the Meiji era. Owns over 20,000 trees. Has old Western-style Imperial rest house and greenhouse complex with more than 2400 tropical and subtropical species on permanent display.

  • Sanrio Puroland
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    All-indoor theme park located in Tama City, Tokyo. Shows how to get there, operating hours, latest special events and other information.

  • Jiyu Gakuen Myonichikan
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    School building complex of Jiyugakuen. Has lounge hall, dining hall, memorial room, auditorium. Myonichikan facilities are available for various types of gatherings and meetings such as seminars, concerts, lectures, etc.

  • Tokyo Metropolitan Library
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    Consist of the 3 libraries; the Central Library, the Hibiya Library and the Tama Library. Provides reference, cooperative, circulation services and preservation of collections.

  • Tokyo Tower
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    Shows panoramic views of the city. Has other attactions like Tokyo Tower Aquarium, Carnivals "Wax Museum", Trick Art Gallery, exhibition room, shopping arcade and others. Also offers live music at Club 333.

  • Bunkamura
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    This cross-cultural complex accommodates: a shoe box-style concert hall, a medium-sized theater, a road show-style cinema, an art museum with pillar-less exhibition space, restaurants, and shops.

  • Tokyo Disney Resort
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    This amusement complex incorporates: a sea park, family-oriented theme park, shopping and dining zone, giant suitcase- and hatbox-shaped souvenir shop, and hotels. All linked together by a monorail trains with their distinctive Mickey Mouse windows.

  • Tokyo DisneySea
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    The first Disney Park to be themed to the myths and legends of the sea. Forms part of the Tokyo Disney Resort. Offering seven themed ports, restaurants, and shops. With Disney hotels and official hotels located on the resort property.

  • Tokyo Disneyland Park
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    Family-oriented park offering themed lands colorful parades, live shows, restaurants, shops, and more. Provides easy access to resort hotels and other facilities within Tokyo Disney Resort.

  • Ueno Park
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    Large public park just next to Ueno Station. Opened to the public in 1873. Home to Japan's first zoological garden, Toshogu Shrine, statue of Saigo Takamori, numerous museums, a huge pond with temple for the goddess of Benten at the middle.

  • Tokyo Comedy
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    Performs Improv, stand up, sketch comedy and more in both English and Japanese. With an atmosphere of a New York comedy club. Also offers comedy workshops and special events.

  • Kabuki-za Theater
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    Traditional song and dance theater 5 min. walk from Ginza main intersection. Offers English earphone guide available for a small rental fee. Has restaurant and souvenir booth. Contains information on monthly shows.

  • Showa Kinen Park
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    Urban park near the city center. With bicycle and unicycle centers, gardens, pools, bird sanctuary, marsh, sports and outdoor barbecue areas.

  • The Economist : Sightseeing Guide to Tokyo
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    Features museums, past time areas, skylines, and parks in the city.

  • Tokyo Dome City
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    An urban leisure complex with the new Tokyo Dome Hotel located at its center. Incorporates a dome-shaped stadium, an amusement park, Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Laqua with spa, attraction, shop & restaurant.

  • Suntory Hall
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    Large concert hall beside Hotel Okura in Minato-ku. Has cocktail bar, refreshment corner, calendar, facilities and video guide, main hall seating arrangement.

  • New National Theater, Tokyo
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    Theatre for the performing arts, such as opera, ballet, contemporary dance, and drama. Offers training programmes for young artists, theatre rental, exhibition, public presentation of the video library and books, back stage tours, and more.

  • Virtual Birding in Tokyo
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    Displays photos of birds, and birdwatching information for Tokyo, Saitama, Chiba, and Kanagawa prefectures.

  • Space Mountain Homepage
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    Showing history, photos, and specs on Disney's Space Mountain worldwide.

     

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