When talking about
Tokyo
, the first thing that comes to mind is the bizarre metropolis, the kimono women walking in the street, the traditional buildings with simple and elegant wind and the leisurely pace of Japanese life. Like Beijing,
Tokyo
is also a city where tradition and modernity collide. Here, you can take a modern photo of tourists under the
Tokyo
Tower and enjoy a peaceful life in the temple.
NO.1 Sensoji Temple
Sensoji Temple is
the oldest temple in Tokyo
. According to legend, in the thirty-sixth year of Emperor Tugu (AD 628), two fishermen fished in Miyagawa and fished up a 5.5-cm-high statue of Guanyin, which was regarded as "Guanyin's manifestation", so people nearby raised funds to build a temple to worship this Buddha statue, which is Sensoji Temple. After years of disaster and reconstruction, it has become a large group of temples and a playground for nearby Edo citizens. Every festival, pilgrims who come to worship are so many that they don't have to walk by themselves. Fenglei Shenmen is the symbol of Sensoji Temple, with a big lantern weighing 67 kilograms and four meters of "Fengshen" and "Raytheon" standing on both sides.
NO.2
Tokyo
Tower
The most famous tower in the world belongs to the Eiffel Tower in Paris, while
Tokyo
Tower is built on the model of Eiffel. The difference is that it chooses an orange and white coat to ensure aviation recognition, but actually, look, the brightly colored tower under the blue sky and white clouds is quite in line with the sun.
Tokyo
The tower is 332.6 meters high, which is 8.6 meters higher than the Eiffel Tower. Unlike the ornamental Eiffel Tower,
Tokyo
Tower shoulders the radio transmission tasks of 7 TV stations, 21 TV turntables and radio stations. At a height of 1 meters, there is a two-story observatory; At 25 meters, there is a glass observatory overlooking
Tokyo
the whole city. The lower part of the tower is the tower building, the first floor is the lounge, the second floor is the shopping mall, the third floor is a wax museum with the largest scale in the Far East, and the fourth floor is the Modern Science Museum and the TV studio. It is one of the must-see attractions in
Tokyo
.
NO.3
Tokyo
Clear Sky Tower
This is the clear sky tower that replaced the Tokyo
Tower upstairs, and was built to reduce the radio wave transmission obstacles caused by the high-rise buildings in the downtown of Tokyo
. It has a more lovely name called
Tokyo
Sky Tree, which is located in Tomoda District,
Tokyo, Japan. Sky Tower is the highest self-supporting radio tower in the world and the second tallest building in the world at present, second only to Burj Khalifa in Dubai. There is an observation deck at 35m and 45m respectively. The observation deck at 35 meters is made of glass floor. You can challenge it if you are brave, but you can forget about the fear of heights. The 45m second observatory is suitable for viewing
Tokyo
at night, with a domineering name "Tianwang Cloister" and a kind of endless love ~
NO.4 Meiji Jingu
Friends with good history should remember the Meiji Restoration, and Meiji Jingu is the place where Emperor Meiji is worshipped, next to Shinjuku business district, occupying the whole distance from Yoyogi to Harajuku Station. This is a place where Emperor Meiji and Empress Dowager Zhao are enshrined. It is an important shrine of Shinto in Japan. Especially when calamus blooms in June every year, there are 15 kinds of colorful calamus in Shobuta. After that, the water lilies in Nanchi bloom until September. It is also a rare experience to visit the park with flowers and birds singing.
NO.5 Ueno Park
Ueno Park is the first park in Japan. It is the first choice to enjoy cherry blossoms in
Tokyo
. More than 1,3 cherry blossoms and the crimson clouds on Sakura Avenue have become the first impression of Japanese cherry blossoms in Lu Xun's works. When the wind blew, it rained cherry blossoms, which was very spectacular. It is also known as the "treasure house of historical sites and cultural property", including Kuanyong Temple, Tokugawa Jialing Temple, Dongzhao Palace, Shimizu Hall and Saigō Takamori bronze statue. These buildings left over from the Edo and Meiji era are scattered among pines and cypresses. There are a large number of wild black swans and geese in Shinobazu Pond in the park all year round. When there are not many tourists, you may have the illusion of going back to ancient times. Yes, enjoy yourself as a small public event (of course, there can be no shortage of tourists. . )
Girls can wear kimonos and take beautiful photos as much as they want. Originally, I was just looking for a place to take kimonos, and I was amazed by the girls inside when I brushed the comments on the dream travel app. The beautiful scenery can better set off the girls' shyness or bright temperament, and immediately decided this attraction!
NO.6 Taichang
Taichang, or Imperial Taichang, was actually a battery earlier. It is located on the artificial land in the southeast of
Tokyo
Tokyo
Bay, and it is the latest entertainment center in
Tokyo
, especially favored by young people. There is a reason for the name of Taichang: In 1853, American Perry led a fleet to Japan. At that time,
Tokyo
was also called Edo. Due to the urgent need of defense, he rushed to make a sea battery and set it here to defend against the enemy. Since then, it has been called Taichang. There are places where the Statue of Liberty, Rainbow Bridge, seaside park, beach, large ferris wheel, museum and other amusement facilities are still shopping and dining. Japanese dramas are often filmed here. If you are lucky, you can see Japanese movie stars. No.7
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office
Tokyo Metropolitan Hall is located in
Tokyo
Shinjuku. The designer is Kenzō Tange, a famous Japanese architect. Interestingly, it was planned and built at the peak of Japan's bubble economy. It was the tallest building in Japan at that time and was later satirized as the "bubble tower".
Tokyo
The Tokyo Metropolitan Building is 243 meters high and was the tallest building in Japan when it was completed.
Tokyo
The annual maintenance and management cost of the metropolitan office is as high as 4 billion yen, and the luxurious metropolitan office inside is criticized as "wasting taxpayers' money". However, on the other hand, the
Tokyo
office building has become one of the tourist attractions in
Tokyo
, and visitors to the prospect room on the 45th floor are endless. Want to see
Tokyo
panorama, here is a good choice.
NO.8 Shinjuku Imperial Garden
Shinjuku Imperial Garden is
the largest Japanese-style garden and French-style garden in Tokyo, which spans Shinjuku District and Shibuya District, covering an area of about 58 hectares. It was the home of Naito's family during the Edo period, and later became the garden managed by the Palace Office. Now it belongs to the national park under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Environment. There are brilliant cherry blossoms in spring. In early spring and February, the cold cherry blossoms in Shinjuku Imperial Garden aroused Japanese people's mood of enjoying cherry blossoms. After March and April, more than 7 kinds of cherry blossoms in full bloom were distributed among different landscapes in the garden, until the "Eight Red Pendants" that opened last time were enjoyed, and the Japanese annual enthusiasm for enjoying cherry blossoms gradually calmed down. In summer, you can stroll along the French Indus Avenue in the early morning and sit on the English lawn in the evening. Almost all the 2, trees in Shinjuku Imperial Garden, including many trees first planted in Japan, glow with the strongest vitality in summer, showing the royal atmosphere of Shinjuku Imperial Garden. The red leaves all over the sky in autumn attract a crowd of people watching maple, and the chrysanthemum exhibition starting at 1 is even more exciting. In addition to the quiet snow scene in winter, the greenhouse in Shinjuku Imperial Garden also needs to be visited.
NO.9 imperial residence
The imperial residence is the usual residence of the Japanese emperor, which was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first generation general of the Tokugawa shogunate, in the 18th year of Tenzheng (AD 159). After the Meiji Restoration, the emperor moved the capital from Kyoto, where he had settled for thousands of years, to
Tokyo
and settled in the mansion of the shogun. Among them, the main hall is the center of the whole palace, and the main activities and diplomatic etiquette of the royal family are held in the "Songzhige" in the main hall. Changhe Hall is the place where the emperor accepts the congratulations from the masses. There is a big banquet venue in Fengming Hall, and Changyu Hall is the inner palace of the emperor. In addition, there are Huayin Pavilion, Waterfall Pavilion, Frost Pavilion, Tea Room, Huangling Hall, Treasure Hall, Temple, and Old Imperial Palace Library. The double bridge on the south side is a must for tourists, and the moat under the double bridge is recognized as the most beautiful place for the imperial residence. Japan's
Tokyo
Imperial Front Square is located between the high-rise building street in Marunouchi and the Imperial Palace. There is a bronze statue cast by the teachers and students of
Tokyo
Art School in 194. The bronze statue is 4 meters high and weighs more than 6 tons, reflecting the highest level of Japanese casting technology at that time.
NO.1 Roppongi Hill
Roppongi Hill, a landmark building, is one of the most expensive residential buildings and comprehensive commercial buildings in Tokyo at present, and many celebrities are proud to live here. There are first-class restaurants and boutiques here, including the son of Jiro Ono, the god of sushi, who opened his own sushi restaurant here, and a beautifully decorated Dongbao cinema. There are often interesting exhibitions in the Morison Art Museum and Morison Art Center. Themes held include One Piece, slam dunk, Harry Potter, tim burton, Yayoi Kusama, Mu Xia, etc. Art and fashion entertainment are integrated here. People who don't like traditional museums may wish to pay attention to the current information of Roppongi Hill. At the same time, the 52-storey invincible landscape observatory can see the splendid night scenes including the
Tokyo
Tower, which is the most popular dating place in
Tokyo
at present. The observatory is open until late at night, and you can get on the roof with a panoramic view.
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It's one-sided for cellular users LV.18
to simply say what places they have to go according to their own preferences, and everyone has their own.
since the subject asks, I must be unfamiliar with the tourism resources of
Tokyo
, and I want some reference opinions. Here, I'll sort out some kinds of places that I think are classified and introduced for your reference ~
Natural landscape
In a world-class city like
Tokyo
, many high-rise buildings show the world its prosperity and glory, but the city has not lost its vitality. Scattered courtyards and parks adorn
Tokyo
with unique Japanese aesthetics, making this city a unique existence.
Ueno Enci Park
This is a famous cherry blossom viewing shrine since the Edo era, and more than 1, cherry blossoms are blooming in the vast park. I especially recommend the cherry tree-lined main road from Yaoyao Square to the fountain, and the beautiful scenery of cherry blossoms around Shinobazu Pond and reflected on the water. At night, under the light of lanterns, it is even more dreamy. In addition, if you take your children to play in
Tokyo
, you can also take them to Ueno Zoo for a walk ~
Transportation: Get off at JR Ueno Station and you will arrive at
Muhei Kawakami is a popular area where food and shops gather. Among them, there are about 8 cherry tree-lined avenues that flow through the coast of Muhei River in the central Muhei area and stretch for about 3.8 kilometers, which is one of the cherry blossom viewing spots in the urban area of
Tokyo
. Cherry blossoms on both sides of the river hang low over the water, forming a pale pink arch bridge. The brilliant cherry blossoms seem to cover the black river, making people stop to take pictures.
Transportation: Get off at Zhongmuhei Station on the East Express Line and walk for 2 minutes
In the 2,-square-meter azalea garden of Genjin Shrine, there are about 5 species of 3, azaleas competing for beauty. During the Rhododendron Festival, there will also be sweet wine tea houses, flower and tree markets and open-air stalls here. Transportation: Get off at Genjin Station, Chituomu Station and Dongdaqian Station and walk for 5 minutes
Rikugien Garden is a vast garden that took 7 years to build in the Edo era. The park presents a beautiful landscape related to ancient Japanese harmony songs and Chinese idiom stories. Here, you can enjoy the unique beauty of the Japanese garden, such as the azalea tea house surrounded by red maple and forming a wonderful scenery.
Transportation: get off at JR/ Metro Juche Station and walk for 7 minutes.
Beautiful night view
Tokyo
Tower and Sky Tower
I have answered the introduction of
Tokyo
Tower and Sky Tower before, and it is written in detail. If you are interested, you can go and have a look:
/wenda/ Here, you can not only play on the beach, but also enjoy windsurfing, and you can also look across the ships entering and leaving the port and the Rainbow Bridge to the other side of the street, as well as the beautiful scenery at sunset, etc., which is unique in the present. During the day, you can go to the shopping mall and the beach by the sea to play. At night, you can see the night arrival from the sunset. It is really a place worth staying all day.
Transportation: Seagull Line gets off at "Yutaichang Seaside Park" or "Taichang".
The red brick structure of Marunouchi Station in Tokyo
is the face of
Tokyo
Station. The Marunouchi Station Building in Tokyo
was finally restored in October 212, and its original appearance was restored, reappearing about 1 times.
Tokyo
Station Hotel is the only hotel in Japan's important national cultural property. Its exquisite space is based on European classicism, which is in harmony with the magnificent appearance of Marunouchi Station building? There are activity areas, shopping areas, cafes and restaurants in the station, surrounding areas and underground commercial streets, forming a huge commercial area.
History and Culture
Sensoji Temple and Zhongjianshi Market
Sensoji Temple, founded in 628, is the oldest temple in Tokyo. As a contemporary "Asakusa Guanyin" in Hui Ze, it is believed by many believers, and about 3 million people from home and abroad visit it every year. Here used to be the center of the development of Edo culture, and now its surroundings still remain the style of that time. Here, many activities such as sour pulp market and shuttlecock board market should be held in different seasons. The huge lanterns hanging in front of the thunder gate are famous all over the country.
Transportation: 5 minutes' walk from Asakusa subway station
Meiji Jingu
A shrine founded in 192 to mourn Emperor Meiji and Empress Dowager Zhao. In
Tokyo
, the Shinto Palace Forest, which is an artificial forest, was composed of about 1, trees donated by the whole country when it was founded. The number of people who visit the shrine for the first time every year ranks first in Japan.
Transportation: JR Harajuku Station
Imperial Residence
The Imperial Residence is the place where Japanese emperors usually live. It was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first generation general of the Tokugawa shogunate, in the 18th year of Tianzheng (AD 159). After the Meiji Restoration, the emperor moved the capital from Kyoto, where he had settled for thousands of years, to
Tokyo
and settled in the mansion of the shogun. Among them, the main hall is the center of the whole palace, and the main activities and diplomatic etiquette of the royal family are held in the "Songzhige" in the main hall. Changhe Hall is the place where the emperor accepts the congratulations from the masses. There is a big banquet venue in Fengming Hall, and Changyu Hall is the inner palace of the emperor. In addition, there are Huayin Pavilion, Waterfall Pavilion, Frost Pavilion, Tea Room, Huangling Hall, Treasure Hall, Temple, and Old Imperial Palace Library.
the palace, comrades! Equivalent to the Palace Museum! Can we not go? But be careful