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Ginza's Hidden Treasures: 3 Tiny Shrines Tucked Into Tokyo's AlleysShinto shrines in the streets of Tokyo? There are more of these spiritual oases than you might expect.
Ueno Park in July ・ Tokyo's Most Beautiful Lotus FlowersUeno Park's lovely lotus buds only bloom under the bright summer sun, making Ueno Park a Tokyo summer must-see!
Tokyo Summer Flowers: Roses at Tokyo TowerThese pink roses in Shiba Park are the perfect compliment to Tokyo Tower, and the peaceful grounds of Zojoji Temple!
Tokyo's 3 Best Hydrangea GardensTokyo's most beautiful early summer flowers are easy to find in these three hydrangea gardens!
Tokyu Kabukicho Tower | A Guide to Shinjuku's Newest Food & Entertainment DestinationKabukicho Tower is a brand new addition to one of Tokyo's busiest neighborhoods, with food and fun for crowds young and old.
Tokyo in May | Kyu-Furukawa Gardens' Must-See Rose GardenThis elegant residence's roses are a must for the month of May, but the classic Taisho-era designs make it worth seeing year-round.
Japan Officially Lifts COVID Restrictions for All Incoming TravelersFrom April 29th, Japan's COVID vaccine and testing requirements will be gone, making a major change after years of strict control.
Tokyo Flowers | Spring Wisterias at Nishiarai DaishiSee the trailing purple flowers and breathe in the irresistible perfume of Nishiarai Daishi’s sprawling wisterias.
Tokyo Cherry Blossom Spots | Yanaka CemeteryPeaceful and quiet, this famous Tokyo sakura spot is a must-see for history buffs and cherry blossom fans.
Tokyo Cherry Blossom Spots | Kuramae ShrineVibrant pink sakura and little golden-yellow mimosa flowers make this a must-see spot for early cherry blossom viewing in Tokyo.
Tokyo Cherry Blossom Spots | Chomyoji TempleThis little local temple is a must-see sakura spot for anyone exploring Tokyo in the spring.
2023 Japanese Cherry Blossom Forecast | 11 Best Places to See Japanese Cherry Blossoms in...Looking for the best places to see cherry blossoms (AKA sakura) in Japan? Ready for a day of hanami picnics? Here's a little guide to get you started!
Tokyo Shrine Guide | A Walk Through Meiji Jingu ShrineTokyo's most famous shrine can be found right in Shibuya, next to busy Harajuku, but the quiet atmosphere is like another world.
The Best Running Routes in Tokyo ・ See the City on Your Own Two Feet!Whether you're a total beginner, an occasional jogger, or an experienced runner, this is one great way to see Japan!
Top 3 Things to Do in the Ebisu-Daikanyama Area of TokyoSitting south of Shibuya, Ebisu and Daikanyama have shady tree-lined walks, boutiques, breweries, and plenty of places to grab a bite to eat.
Gotokuji Temple ・ A Tokyo Oasis of Manekineko Lucky Cats Along the Setagaya LineLooking for a little luck? Follow these beckoning kitties to Tokyo's Gotokuji Temple.
A Guide to Shimokitazawa Sightseeing ・ Shopping, Eating, and Entertainment in West TokyoThis trendy young neighborhood is known for secondhand shopping, cute cafes, and curry, but recently Shimokitazawa has seen some big new updates!
3 Tokyo Area Flower Spots to See This MayApril showers bring May flowers, which makes this month a great time to enjoy the gardens of the Tokyo area!
Visit Kameido Tenjin Shrine for Spectacular Wisteria Canopies, Scenic Bridges, and a...Popular with students and flower lovers, this Tokyo shrine and its wisteria festival are a local landmark.
Visit Nezu Shrine for Azaleas, Ancient History, and Red Torii GatesYou've never seen azaleas look like they do in this historic Japanese shrine garden.
Top 3 Things to Do in the Yanesen Area of Tokyo ・ Yanaka, Nezu, & SendagiThe retro-cool Yanesen area of Tokyo has become popular thanks to its old-fashioned buildings, trendy new shops, and traditional beauty.
Top 5 Things to Do in Akihabara, TokyoSightseeing in Akihabara? Get ready for arcades, anime, technology, and even a little Shinto shrine history!
Top 5 Things to Do in Ueno, TokyoFrom pandas and broad park paths, to narrow alleys filled with local nightlife, this is Ueno!
Top 3 Things to Do in Asakusa, TokyoAsakusa is the home of Sensoji, Tokyo's oldest temple, but its working-class history and riverside location give it much more to offer!