東京都 · Kanto Region

Tokyo Hidden Gems

일본의 수도이자 전통과 미래가 공존하는 거대 도시. 시부야 스크램블 교차로와 하라주쿠의 카와이 문화, 아키하바라의 오타쿠 거리부터 아사쿠사 센소지와 메이지 신궁의 고요함까지, 네온과 신사 사이를 하루 만에 오갈 수 있다.

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Shibuya Scramble Crossing — World's Busiest Intersection
Tokyo· Shibuya

Shibuya Scramble Crossing — World's Busiest Intersection

Shibuya Scramble Crossing (渋谷スクランブル交差点) is the world's busiest pedestrian intersection, where up to 3,000 people cross s…

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Updated Jul 2026
Shinjuku Kabukicho — Neon Nightlife Labyrinth
Tokyo· Shinjuku

Shinjuku Kabukicho — Neon Nightlife Labyrinth

Kabukicho (歌舞伎町) is Tokyo's largest entertainment and red-light district, a neon-soaked maze of narrow alleys packed wit…

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Updated Jul 2026
Tokyo Metropolitan Building — Free Sky-High Views
Tokyo· Shinjuku

Tokyo Metropolitan Building — Free Sky-High Views

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (東京都庁, Tocho) has twin towers rising 243 meters, each with a free observation…

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Updated Jul 2026
Takeshita Street — Kawaii Culture Epicenter
Tokyo· Harajuku

Takeshita Street — Kawaii Culture Epicenter

Takeshita Street (竹下通り, Takeshita-dori) is a 350-meter pedestrian alley in Harajuku, lined with shops selling kawaii (cu…

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Updated Jul 2026
Meiji Shrine — Urban Forest Sanctuary
Tokyo· Harajuku

Meiji Shrine — Urban Forest Sanctuary

Meiji Shrine (明治神宮, Meiji Jingu) is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, set within 175 acres…

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Updated Jul 2026
Senso-ji Temple — Tokyo's Oldest Buddhist Temple
Tokyo· Asakusa

Senso-ji Temple — Tokyo's Oldest Buddhist Temple

Senso-ji (浅草寺) is Tokyo's oldest and most significant Buddhist temple, founded in 645 AD after two fishermen discovered…

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Updated Jul 2026
Akihabara Electric Town — Otaku Culture Mecca
Tokyo· Akihabara

Akihabara Electric Town — Otaku Culture Mecca

Akihabara (秋葉原, often shortened to 'Akiba') is Tokyo's electronics and otaku (geek) culture district, a dense 500-meter…

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Updated Jul 2026
Ginza Shopping District — Luxury & Tradition
Tokyo· Ginza

Ginza Shopping District — Luxury & Tradition

Ginza (銀座, 'silver mint') is Tokyo's premier luxury shopping district, an 8-block grid of flagship stores, department st…

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Updated Jul 2026
Tsukiji Outer Market — Seafood & Street Food
Tokyo· Tsukiji

Tsukiji Outer Market — Seafood & Street Food

Tsukiji Outer Market (築地場外市場, Tsukiji Jogai Shijo) is a 300-meter network of alleys and shops selling fresh seafood, pro…

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Updated Jul 2026
Tokyo Ramen — Shoyu Noodle Capital
Tokyo· Shibuya

Tokyo Ramen — Shoyu Noodle Capital

Tokyo-style ramen (東京ラーメン) is characterized by shoyu (soy sauce) broth — clear, savory, and balanced — served with mediu…

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Updated Jul 2026
teamLab Borderless — Digital Art Museum
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Tokyo· Roppongi

teamLab Borderless — Digital Art Museum

Walking into teamLab Borderless (チームラボボーダレス) feels like stepping through a screen into someone's fever dream. The space…

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Updated Jul 2026
Ueno Park — Museums, Zoo, & Cherry Blossoms
Tokyo· Ueno

Ueno Park — Museums, Zoo, & Cherry Blossoms

Ueno Park (上野恩賜公園, Ueno Onshi Koen) is Tokyo's largest public park (133 acres), housing five major museums, a zoo, shrin…

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Updated Jul 2026
Odaiba Seaside Park — Tokyo Bay Futurism
Tokyo· Odaiba

Odaiba Seaside Park — Tokyo Bay Futurism

Odaiba (お台場) is a man-made island in Tokyo Bay, developed in the 1990s-2000s as a futuristic entertainment district with…

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Updated Jul 2026
Tokyo Izakaya Culture — After-Work Drinking
Tokyo· Shinjuku

Tokyo Izakaya Culture — After-Work Drinking

Izakaya (居酒屋) are Japanese gastropubs — casual drinking establishments serving small plates (yakitori, edamame, fried ch…

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Updated Jul 2026
Tokyo Skytree — World's Tallest Tower Views
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Tokyo· Shibuya

Tokyo Skytree — World's Tallest Tower Views

Tokyo Skytree punches through the skyline at 634 meters (2,080 feet) — the tallest tower on the planet, though locals wi…

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Updated Jul 2026
Yoyogi Park — Sunday Gathering & Green Escape
Tokyo· Shibuya

Yoyogi Park — Sunday Gathering & Green Escape

Yoyogi Park (代々木公園) is Tokyo's fifth-largest park (134 acres) and the city's most socially active green space. The park'…

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Updated Jul 2026
Tokyo Tower — Nostalgic Red Landmark
Tokyo· Ginza

Tokyo Tower — Nostalgic Red Landmark

Tokyo Tower (東京タワー) is a 333-meter red-and-white communications tower completed in 1958, inspired by the Eiffel Tower bu…

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Updated Jul 2026
Tokyo Yakatabune — Dinner Cruise on Sumida River
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Tokyo· Asakusa

Tokyo Yakatabune — Dinner Cruise on Sumida River

Yakatabune (屋形船) are low-slung wooden boats with tatami floors and sliding paper windows that have been hauling partying…

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Updated Jul 2026
Shibuya Parco — Art, Fashion, & Nintendo Store
Tokyo· Shibuya

Shibuya Parco — Art, Fashion, & Nintendo Store

Shibuya Parco (渋谷パルコ) is a 10-floor fashion and culture complex rebuilt in 2019, blending streetwear boutiques, art gall…

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Updated Jul 2026
Tokyo Sushi — Edomae Tradition & Mastery
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Tokyo· Shibuya

Tokyo Sushi — Edomae Tradition & Mastery

Edomae sushi (江戸前鮨) developed in the 1800s in Tokyo (then called Edo) as fast food for workers — rice and fish pressed t…

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Updated Jul 2026
Tokyo Coffee Culture — Third-Wave Specialty Cafes
Tokyo· Shibuya

Tokyo Coffee Culture — Third-Wave Specialty Cafes

Tokyo's coffee culture has evolved from 1970s kissaten (喫茶店, retro cafes) to 2000s-2010s third-wave specialty coffee — s…

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Updated Jul 2026