Built around the turn of the 20th century at the height of the Meiji era, this leafy block was Tokyo鈥檚 first European-style park complete with fountains and ponds. It's a pleasant spot for a break and has many facilities, including a restaurant, an outdoor concert hall and tennis courts.
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
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The Imperial Palace occupies the site of the original Edo-j艒, the Tokugawa shogunate's castle. In its heyday this was the largest fortress in the world,鈥
10.58 MILES
This museum is the heart of the Studio Ghibli world, a beloved (even 'adored')聽film studio responsible for classic, critically-acclaimed animated titles鈥
3.23 MILES
Golden Gai 鈥 a Shinjuku institution for over half a century 鈥 is a collection of tiny bars, often literally no bigger than a closet and seating maybe a鈥
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If you visit only one museum in Tokyo, make it the Tokyo National Museum. Here you'll find the world's largest collection of Japanese art, including鈥
3.29 MILES
Rumoured to be the busiest intersection in the world (and definitely in Japan), Shibuya Crossing is like a giant beating heart, sending people in all鈥
16.44 MILES
This impressively slick attraction is dedicated to, you guessed it, cup noodles. But in reality, its focus is more broad, with numerous exhibitions鈥
1.14 MILES
Digital-art collective teamLab has created 60 artworks for this museum, open in 2018, that tests the border between art and the viewer: many are鈥
3.63 MILES
Tokyo鈥檚 most visited temple enshrines a golden image of Kannon (the Buddhist goddess of mercy), which, according to legend, was miraculously pulled out of鈥
Nearby Ginza & Tsukiji attractions
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Godzilla's assault on Tokyo continues apace: first there was the Godzilla Head that appeared on the Toho building in Shinjuku; and now a 3m-tall statue鈥
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This bridge provides access to the south of the K艒kyo-gaien Plaza from Hibiya.
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This museum's excellent collection of Japanese art is sprinkled with Chinese and Korean pottery and a few stray Western pieces 鈥 the result of the鈥
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Okamoto Tar艒 created this sculptural clock tower four years before his famed Tower of the Sun for the 1970 expo in Osaka. It stands in Sukiyabashi-k艒en, a鈥
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Mitsubishi Electric showcases some of its latest technologies, including robotics, in inventive collaborations with artists at this showroom on one corner鈥
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Built in 1636 (and partially restored after the Great Kant艒 Earthquake in 1923), this is one of the Imperial Palace gates that was part of the original鈥
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Up until just after the 2020 Olympics, this corner of the Sukiyabashi crossing will be an innovative public space. At ground level greenery flourishes as 鈥
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This wide grassy expanse, in the southeast corner of K艒kyo-gaien, has roughly 2000 immaculately maintained Japanese black pine trees that were planted in鈥