Select from thirty five Tokyo sightseeing courses by area and theme!
This website introduces thirty five courses that connect sightseeing spots in Tokyo.
On the page for each course under "Route," you will find an easy-to-read map that displays the course from start to finish, as well as accessibility information along the travel route, tips, and more.
"Route Details" include visitor information, accessibility information, locations and availability of restrooms, as well as travel tips for each location along the course.
Information on sightseeing spots located near each course is also provided.
Travelers are free to alter their course or shorten it depending on their physical condition, available time, or personal preferences.
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1. Toranomon, Hibiya, Nagatacho
Walk around the seat of government
Wheelchair users can visit Atago-jinja Shrine, known for the steep 86 step “Staircase of Promotion”, via the elevator installed at the side. View the House of Councillors, The Natioal Diet of Japan, and the center of Japanese politics in the area surrounding Nagatacho.
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2. Hanzomon, Kudanshita
Experiencing the history of the Kitanomaru of Edo Castle
A course from Hanzomon Station to Chidorigafuchi, and through Kitanomaru Garden. Visit locations including the Science Museum, which was designed to widely diffuse and promote science technology and industrial technology of modern times and the near future, and SHOWA-KAN, which depicts the wartime and post-war days of the Showa era.
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3. Yushima, Ochanomizu
Find famed sites of learning
Visit famed sites of learning dating back to the Edo period, sacred places such shrines and churches, and groups of universities in the educational zone, which dot the area from Yushima to Ochanomizu. This is a course that is perfect for knowing the present by learning about the past.
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4. Ginza, Yurakucho
Make the round of antenna shops
After casually enjoying Kabuki culture and the Edo atmosphere, experience the flavors and crafts of various regions of Japan at antenna shops found around the Ginza/Yurakucho area. Department stores and other buildings provide good universal design facilities. Enjoy a worry-free stroll around Ginza.
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5. Tsukiji, Tsukishima
Walk around enjoying the cuisine in the small streets
Taste the local cuisine including Tsukishima monja and tsukuda cooking. This course lets you learn about the Edo period by visiting the historic Tukijihonganji Temple or the Ishikawajima lighthouse rebuilt in Tsukuda park while you enjoy the local cuisine.
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6. Ningyocho, Kodemmacho
Experience the traditional handicrafts
Experience the living traditional handicrafts in the vicinity of Ningyocho and Kodemmacho in which the mood of O-Edo Nihombashi still remains. Enjoy walking through the streets of Amazake-yokocho and see techniques continued from the Edo period in the “The Collection of Edo-ya on Traditional Natural-Fiber Handmade Brushes Museum”, “Ozu Museum” or the Chuo City accredited “Chuo City Machikado Museum”.
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7. Korakuen
A celebrated Japanese garden and a city of entertainment
The Bunkyo Civic Center Sky View Lounge commands a magnificent view across the skyscrapers of Shinjuku and even Mount Fuji. Enjoy Tokyo Dome City Attractions and the Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens, after which the area is named.
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8. Shinjuku
Enjoy Shinjuku sub-center
This city sub-center is one of Japan’s busiest shopping and entertainment districts. On weekends, it is packed with shoppers and diners. From the beautiful greenery of Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden to the towering skyscraper district to the west of the station, many different sides of Tokyo are on display here.
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9. Harajuku
Urban greenery and fashion
Yoyogi Park, Meiji Jingu Shrine, and several large stadiums and athletic fields are located on the west side of Harajuku Station. The Omotesando area, which stretches from the east side of the station to Aoyama-dori Avenue, is famous as a shopping district.
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10. Okachimachi, Akihabara
See the varied handicrafts
The Underpass is special space utilization in Tokyo. Post-war electronics stores and recently renovated shopping facilities are expanding. See the varied handicrafts such as arts and crafts, subculture and cuisine.
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11. Odaiba
Tokyo Bay area
A tour around the Odaiba area, a relatively new tourist spot in Tokyo. Experience Tokyo's bay area from a different perspective: from the Yurikamome line, a water-bus that plays Tokyo Bay, and seaside parks.
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12. Hamamatsucho, Asakusa
Visit Asakusa on a water bus
Stroll through the grounds of Zojoji Temple and Kyu-Shiba-rikyu Gardens, located in an area that served as the nerve center of old Edo, the former name of Tokyo. Afterwards, take a water bus up the Sumida River to Asakusa, historically a district for commoners. Enjoy touring some of Tokyo’s most famous sightseeing spots such as Tokyo Tower and Sensoji Temple.
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13. Yanaka, Nezu, Sendagi
Strolling through Yanesen
The Yanesen area is popular among foreign visitors who like to take strolls throughout the streets. In addition to quaint temple towns, shopping areas, historic sites that can be found all around, and sundry shops, you can also stop by establishments such as restaurants.
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14. Tokyo
The Imperial Palace & Marunouchi
The Imperial Palace where Japan’s Emperor and Empress reside, the streets of Marunouchi lined with office buildings and fashionable high-rises, the facade of Tokyo Station standing restored to its historic glory…Welcome to the true heart of modern Tokyo.
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15. Ueno, Nihonbashi
Exploring the culture of old Edo
Dotted with museums and historical spots, Ueno Park is also famous for its cherry blossoms. Take a leisurely stroll through the park and immerse yourself in greenery. A short distance away, stately streetscapes stretch out before you in the Nihonbashi district, once the heart of Tokyo.
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16. Ueno
A cultural oasis
With beautiful vistas that change with the seasons, Ueno Park is a cultural oasis, which is home to many museums. The Ueno Zoological Gardens are another one of Tokyo’s top destinations. It is also a great place to simply enjoy a leisurely stroll when the weather is nice.
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17. Asakusa
Enjoy the atmosphere of old Tokyo
This neighborhood surrounding Sensoji Temple was the city’s most bustling district during the Edo period. From the Meiji era onward, it became Japan’s entertainment center with rows of theaters and cinemas. The atmosphere of old Tokyo remains strong here to this day.
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18. Ryogoku, Oshiage
Exploring the past and present in Sumida
The Sumida River was once the border between two great provinces, Shimosa and Musashi. During the Edo period, a unique culture centered on the merchant class flourished along its banks, and the rich atmosphere lingers here to this day. In recent years, the area has drawn attention as the home of TOKYO SKYTREE®.
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19. Fukagawa
A sophisticated and warm temple town
Enjoy historic temples, shrines, and gardens as well as an old Edo atmosphere while taking in the crisscrossing canals and rivers. This is a course where you can fully enjoy the history and atmosphere of Oedo Fukagawa.
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20. Kita-senju, Minami-senju
Follow the old road to Nikko
Matsuo Basho left on his "Oku-no-Hosomichi" from Daisenju. Senju, North East of Edo, was the first rest area on the road to Nikko. View the vestiges of this rest point town while following the temples, shrines and remnants of the Edo period dotted along the old road to Nikko.
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21. Shibamata, Kameari
The hometown of Tora-san and Ryo-san
Shibamata, Katsushika-ku was featured as the hometown of Tora-san, the main character in the Otoko wa Tsurai yo movie series. Kameari served as the model for the town where the adventures of Ryo-san, a police officer, unfold in the manga series "Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Koen-mae Hashutsujo" ("Kochikame"). As you tour these locations, you can enjoy the many faces of the area, including the approach to the shrine and the warm shopping street in front of the station.
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22. Shinagawa, Haneda
Gateways to Edo and Tokyo
Shinagawa-shuku (post station), which was bustling with not only travlers but the people of Edo on outings as well, was the gateway to the Tokaido Road. The Haneda Airport Terminal 3, with world-class universal design, is Tokyo's gateway to the skies. Enjoy the culture of hospitality that has transcended space and time.
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23. Setagaya
Exploring the history of Setagaya area
The Setagaya line is one of the remaining trams in Tokyo. Ride this line to take a look through the history of Setagaya ruled by the Ii family. There are many place to visit such as the important registered cultural asset, Setagaya Daikan Yashiki, Gotokuji Temple where the Maneki-neko (lucky cat) originated and the Shoin-jinja Shrine dedicated to great people at the end of the Edo period.
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24. Sugamo, Oji, Arakawa
A casual stroll on a Toden streetcar
Tokyo Sakura Tram (Toden Arakawa Line) is the only streetcar line remaining in Tokyo today. Take a leisurely trip from Sugamo to locations such as Asukayama while enjoying the simple landscape along the line reminiscent of yesteryear.
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25. Mitaka, Kichijoji
Nature and culture in Musashino
Part of the Tokyo suburb of Musashino City, the area between Mitaka and Kichijoji stations includes attractions such as Inokashira Park where Musashino’s lush natural beauty is preserved, as well as several historical landmarks loved by literary figures. The area around Kichijoji Station is popular with the young, trendy crowd.
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26. Mt. Takao
Exploring Tokyo’s great outdoors
This picturesque area on the outskirts of Hachioji City runs along the border between Tokyo and Kanagawa Prefecture. Its main attraction, Mount Takao, is accessible via cable car and chairlift, making it popular with families, etc. Enjoy the great outdoors in Tokyo’s Tama area.
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27. Jindaiji, Takahatafudo
Towns of Kitaro and the Shinsengumi
Jindaiji Temple was adored by the creator of the “GeGeGe no Kitaro” manga series. Takahatafudo is associated with the vice-commander of the Shinsengumi group, Hijikata Toshizo. The grounds of both temples are beautiful in all four seasons, and both temples have excellent approaches lined with shops. Jindai Botanical Gardens can be enjoyed regardless of the season or weather.
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28. Kunitachi
Enjoy art and the seasons
Appreciate both the rural landscape and the academic city, overflowing with art and greenery of Kunitachi. When walking along University Street, visit Yabotenmangu Shrine, the oldest Tenmangu shrine in East Japan. Enjoy the nature of Yaho in Joyama park or Hake no Michi on this historical course.
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29. Koganei, Sayama
Nostalgic architecture and nature
See the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum, where structures from the Edo to mid-Showa periods have been relocated and preserved, and enjoy the nature of Musashino at Sayama Park. While learning about the history of Tokyo, which has grown and developed since the Meiji era, you can enjoy greenery and water, and get a feel for nostalgic architecture.
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30. Fuchu
Explore the history of Musashi no kuni
Fuchu was the seat of the government, important in the 7th and 8th Century. This course is steeped in history. The approach to Okunitama-jinja Shrine is lined with Zelkova trees and dates back to the Heian period (794 - 1185), and is a designated Natural Monument.
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31. Ome
Retro taste of Showa era, Arts and Literature
Ome is well known as a “Showa era retro atmosphere town”, and for many years several streets were decorated with hand-painted movie billboards. At the present days they had been removed but with this course you can still enjoy the nostalgic remains of that atmosphere of the past and admire many articles from the Showa era, as well as the Arts and Literature works connected to the town.
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32. Okutama
Feel and enjoy Okutama’s Nature
Okutama is the westerner area of Tokyo. Is about one hour and half from the Central Tokyo and offers rich and vast natural resources hard to believe in Tokyo. It is a very popular course for visitors who like outdoor entertainments, where you can enjoy the astounding scenery of Okutama´s Nature.
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33. Mitaka, Chofu
The Route of Stars, Universe and Enchantment
In Mitaka is located the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan and in Chofu the JAXA Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, two of the most representative Japanese research facilities. This is a course where you can let run your imagination about the stars and the universe while being enraptured by the music of 100 years ago.
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34. Machida
The Culture and Characters of Southern Tama area
Machida, the central city of Southern Tama area, experienced a rapid development as a bedroom community for Tokyo. With this course, visitors can appreciate leisurely the Culture and the worldfamous characters based in Southern Tama while enjoying the surrounding Nature.
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35. Tachikawa
Feel the Nature and recall the Emperor Showa
The course of Tachikawa is plenty of variety. After feeling the proximity of Nature in a spacious and lush park, you can recall the days of Emperor Showa (Hirohito), learn about safety measures when natural disasters come and know what kind of observation and research is being carried out in the Antarctic and Arctic.
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1. Toranomon, Hibiya, Nagatacho
Walk around the seat of gevernment
Wheelchair users can visit Atago-jinja Shrine, known for the steep 86 step “Staircase of Promotion”, via the elevator installed at the side. View the House of Councillors, The Natioal Diet of Japan, and the center of Japanese politics in the area surrounding Nagatacho.
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2. Hanzomon, Kudanshita
Experiencing the history of the Kitanomaru of Edo Castle
A course from Hanzomon Station to Chidorigafuchi, and through Kitanomaru Garden. Visit locations including the Science Museum, which was designed to widely diffuse and promote science technology and industrial technology of modern times and the near future, and SHOWA-KAN, which depicts the wartime and post-war days of the Showa era.
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3. Yushima, Ochanomizu
Find famed sites of learning
Visit famed sites of learning dating back to the Edo period, sacred places such shrines and churches, and groups of universities in the educational zone, which dot the area from Yushima to Ochanomizu. This is a course that is perfect for knowing the present by learning about the past.
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4. Ginza, Yurakucho
Make the round of antenna shops
After casually enjoying Kabuki culture and the Edo atmosphere, experience the flavors and crafts of various regions of Japan at antenna shops found around the Ginza/Yurakucho area. Department stores and other buildings provide good universal design facilities. Enjoy a worry-free stroll around Ginza.
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5. Tsukiji, Tsukishima
Walk around enjoying the cuisine in the small streets
Taste the local cuisine including Tsukishima monja and tsukuda cooking. This course lets you learn about the Edo period by visiting the historic Tukijihonganji Temple or the Ishikawajima lighthouse rebuilt in Tsukuda park while you enjoy the local cuisine.
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6. Ningyocho, Kodemmacho
Experience the traditional handicrafts
Experience the living traditional handicrafts in the vicinity of Ningyocho and Kodemmacho in which the mood of O-Edo Nihombashi still remains. Enjoy walking through the streets of Amazake-yokocho and see techniques continued from the Edo period in the “The Collection of Edo-ya on Traditional Natural-Fiber Handmade Brushes Museum”, “Ozu Museum” or the Chuo City accredited “Chuo City Machikado Museum”.
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7. Korakuen
A celebrated Japanese garden and a city of entertainment
The Bunkyo Civic Center Sky View Lounge commands a magnificent view across the skyscrapers of Shinjuku and even Mount Fuji. Enjoy Tokyo Dome City Attractions and the Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens, after which the area is named.
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8. Shinjuku
Enjoy Shinjuku sub-center
This city sub-center is one of Japan’s busiest shopping and entertainment districts. On weekends, it is packed with shoppers and diners. From the beautiful greenery of Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden to the towering skyscraper district to the west of the station, many different sides of Tokyo are on display here.
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9. Harajuku
Urban greenery and fashion
Yoyogi Park, Meiji Jingu Shrine, and several large stadiums and athletic fields are located on the west side of Harajuku Station. The Omotesando area, which stretches from the east side of the station to Aoyama-dori Avenue, is famous as a shopping district.
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10. Okachimachi, Akihabara
See the varied handicrafts
The Underpass is special space utilization in Tokyo. Post-war electronics stores and recently renovated shopping facilities are expanding. See the varied handicrafts such as arts and crafts, subculture and cuisine.
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11. Odaiba
Tokyo Bay area
A tour around the Odaiba area, a relatively new tourist spot in Tokyo. Experience Tokyo's bay area from a different perspective: from the Yurikamome line, a water-bus that plays Tokyo Bay, and seaside parks.
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12. Hamamatsucho, Asakusa
Visit Asakusa on a water bus
Stroll through the grounds of Zojoji Temple and Kyu-Shiba-rikyu Gardens, located in an area that served as the nerve center of old Edo, the former name of Tokyo. Afterwards, take a water bus up the Sumida River to Asakusa, historically a district for commoners. Enjoy touring some of Tokyo’s most famous sightseeing spots such as Tokyo Tower and Sensoji Temple.
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13. Yanaka, Nezu, Sendagi
Strolling through Yanesen
The Yanesen area is popular among foreign visitors who like to take strolls throughout the streets. In addition to quaint temple towns, shopping areas, historic sites that can be found all around, and sundry shops, you can also stop by establishments such as restaurants.
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14. Tokyo
The Imperial Palace & Marunouchi
The Imperial Palace where Japan’s Emperor and Empress reside, the streets of Marunouchi lined with office buildings and fashionable high-rises, the facade of Tokyo Station standing restored to its historic glory…Welcome to the true heart of modern Tokyo.
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15. Ueno, Nihonbashi
Exploring the culture of old Edo
Dotted with museums and historical spots, Ueno Park is also famous for its cherry blossoms. Take a leisurely stroll through the park and immerse yourself in greenery. A short distance away, stately streetscapes stretch out before you in the Nihonbashi district, once the heart of Tokyo.
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16. Ueno
A cultural oasis
With beautiful vistas that change with the seasons, Ueno Park is a cultural oasis, which is home to many museums. The Ueno Zoological Gardens are another one of Tokyo’s top destinations. It is also a great place to simply enjoy a leisurely stroll when the weather is nice.
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17. Asakusa
Enjoy the atmosphere of old Tokyo
This neighborhood surrounding Sensoji Temple was the city’s most bustling district during the Edo period. From the Meiji era onward, it became Japan’s entertainment center with rows of theaters and cinemas. The atmosphere of old Tokyo remains strong here to this day.
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18. Ryogoku, Oshiage
Exploring the past and present in Sumida
The Sumida River was once the border between two great provinces, Shimosa and Musashi. During the Edo period, a unique culture centered on the merchant class flourished along its banks, and the rich atmosphere lingers here to this day. In recent years, the area has drawn attention as the home of TOKYO SKYTREE®.
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19. Fukagawa
A sophisticated and warm temple town
Enjoy historic temples, shrines, and gardens as well as an old Edo atmosphere while taking in the crisscrossing canals and rivers. This is a course where you can fully enjoy the history and atmosphere of Oedo Fukagawa.
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20. Kita-senju, Minami-senju
Follow the old road to Nikko
Matsuo Basho left on his "Oku-no-Hosomichi" from Daisenju. Senju, North East of Edo, was the first rest area on the road to Nikko. View the vestiges of this rest point town while following the temples, shrines and remnants of the Edo period dotted along the old road to Nikko.
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21. Shibamata, Kameari
The hometown of Tora-san and Ryo-san
Shibamata, Katsushika-ku was featured as the hometown of Tora-san, the main character in the Otoko wa Tsurai yo movie series. Kameari served as the model for the town where the adventures of Ryo-san, a police officer, unfold in the manga series "Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Koen-mae Hashutsujo" ("Kochikame"). As you tour these locations, you can enjoy the many faces of the area, including the approach to the shrine and the warm shopping street in front of thetion.
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22. Shinagawa, Haneda
Gateways to Edo and Tokyo
Shinagawa-shuku (post station), which was bustling with not only travlers but the people of Edo on outings as well, was the gateway to the Tokaido Road. The Haneda Airport Terminal 3, with world-class universal design, is Tokyo's gateway to the skies. Enjoy the culture of hospitality that has transcended space and time.
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23. Setagaya
Exploring the history of Setagaya area
The Setagaya line is one of the remaining trams in Tokyo. Ride this line to take a look through the history of Setagaya ruled by the Ii family. There are many place to visit such as the important registered cultural asset, Setagaya Daikan Yashiki, Gotokuji Temple where the Maneki-neko (lucky cat) originated and the Shoin-jinja Shrine dedicated to great people at the end of the Edo period.
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24. Sugamo, Oji, Arakawa
A casual stroll on a Toden streetcar
Tokyo Sakura Tram (Toden Arakawa Line) is the only streetcar line remaining in Tokyo today. Take a leisurely trip from Sugamo to locations such as Asukayama while enjoying through a train window unchanged townscapes with a common appeal along the tracks.
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25. Mitaka, Kichijoji
Nature and culture in Musashino
Part of the Tokyo suburb of Musashino City, the area between Mitaka and Kichijoji stations includes attractions such as Inokashira Park where Musashino’s lush natural beauty is preserved, as well as several historical landmarks loved by literary figures. The area around Kichijoji Station is popular with the young, trendy crowd.
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26. Mt. Takao
Exploring Tokyo’s great outdoors
This picturesque area on the outskirts of Hachioji City runs along the border between Tokyo and Kanagawa Prefecture. Its main attraction, Mount Takao, is accessible via cable car and chairlift, making it popular with families, etc. Enjoy the great outdoors in Tokyo’s Tama area.
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27. Jindaiji, Takahatafudo
Towns of Kitaro and the Shinsengumi
Jindaiji Temple was adored by the creator of the “GeGeGe no Kitaro” manga series. Takahatafudo is associated with the vice-commander of the Shinsengumi group, Hijikata Toshizo. The grounds of both temples are beautiful in all four seasons, and both temples have excellent approaches lined with shops. Jindai Botanical Gardens can be enjoyed regardless of the season or weather.
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28. Kunitachi
Enjoy art and the seasons
Appreciate both the rural landscape and the academic city, overflowing with art and greenery of Kunitachi. When walking along University Street, visit Yabotenmangu Shrine, the oldest tenmangu shrines in East Japan. Enjoy the nature of Yaho in Joyama park or Hake no Michi on this historical course.
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29. Koganei, Sayama
Nostalgic architecture and the nature
See the Edo-Tokyo Open air Architectural Museum, where structures from the Edo to mid-Showa periods are relocated and preserved, and enjoy the nature of Musashino at Sayama Park. While learning about the history of Tokyo, which has grown and developed since the Meiji era, you can enjoy greenery and water, and get a feel for nostalgic architecture.
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30. Fuchu
Explore the history of Musashi no kuni
Fuchu was the seat of the government, important in the 7th and 8th Century. This course is steeped in history. The approach to Okunitama-jinja Shrine is lined with Zelkova trees and dates back to the Heian period (794 - 1185), and is a designated Natural Monument.
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31. Ome
Retro taste of Showa era, Arts and Literature
Ome is well known as a “Showa era retro atmosphere town”, and for many years several streets were decorated with hand-painted movie billboards. At the present days they had been removed but with this course you can still enjoy the nostalgic remains of that atmosphere of the past and admire many articles from the Showa era, as well as the Arts and Literature works connected to the town.
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32. Okutama
Feel and enjoy Okutama’s Nature
Okutama is the westerner area of Tokyo. Is about one hour and half from the Central Tokyo and offers rich and vast natural resources hard to believe in Tokyo. It is a very popular course for visitors who like outdoor entertainments, where you can enjoy the astounding scenery of Okutama´s Nature.
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33. Mitaka, Chofu
The Route of Stars, Universe and Enchantment
In Mitaka is located the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan and in Chofu the JAXA Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, two of the most representative Japanese research facilities. This is a course where you can let run your imagination about the stars and the universe while being enraptured by the music of 100 years ago.
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34. Machida
The Culture and Characters of Southern Tama area
Machida, the central city of Southern Tama area, experienced a rapid development as a bedroom community for Tokyo. With this course, visitors can appreciate leisurely the Culture and the worldfamous characters based in Southern Tama while enjoying the surrounding Nature.
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35. Tachikawa
Feel the Nature and recall the Emperor Showa
The course of Tachikawa is plenty of variety. After feeling the proximity of Nature in a spacious and lush park, you can recall the days of Emperor Showa (Hirohito), learn about safety measures when natural disasters come and know what kind of observation and research is being carried out in the Antarctic and Arctic.