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Intermediatheque
Natural history museum
Permanent exhibition of the scientific & cultural heritage collections of the University of Tokyo.
4.60 (1K reviews)
2
Marunouchi Square
Tourist attraction
Broad, white granite-paved square with lawns bordering the red-brick Tokyo Station.
4.50 (3.4K reviews)
3
Akihabara Electric Town
Business park
Colorful streets lined with stalls & department stores selling cut-price manga & anime collectibles.
4.50 (3.3K reviews)
4
Taira no Masakado's Grave
Historical landmark
Shrine to a samurai warrior who led a 10th-century insurrection, built to pacify his vengeful ghost.
4.50 (2.1K reviews)
5
Yushukan Museum
War museum
Refurbished Japanese military-history museum that commemorates wars from 1894 to 1945.
4.50 (1.8K reviews)
6
Ninomaru Garden
Garden
Picturesque garden at Edo Castle first completed in 1636, offering a variety of plants & flowers.
4.60 (466 reviews)
9
Chidorigafuchi Moat
Tourist attraction
Palace moat with a path & boat rentals, popular for viewing spring cherry blossoms along the banks.
4.50 (756 reviews)
10
Kanda Myoujin Shrine
Shinto shrine
Venerable Shinto shrine moved to its current locale in 1616, with vibrant vermilion & gold coloring.
4.40 (21.9K reviews)
11
Yasukuni-jinja Shrine
Shinto shrine
Shinto-style shrine commemorating Japanese war dead, plus a garden with cherry blossom trees.
4.40 (20.6K reviews)
12
Hie Shrine
Shinto shrine
Complex of Shinto shrines & gardens holding several auspicious annual festivals & events.
4.40 (10.9K reviews)
13
Tokyo-daijingu Shrine
Shinto shrine
Bustling, 19th-century Shinto shrine said to bring romantic good fortune to worshippers.
4.40 (10.2K reviews)
14
Kokyo Gaien National Garden
National park
This grassy park with flowers with views of the Imperial Palace is a popular place to walk & relax.
4.40 (8K reviews)
15
Imperial Palace East Gardens
National park
Large landscaped gardens in the grounds of a palace first built in 1888, with some Edo castle ruins.
4.40 (7.7K reviews)
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MARUZEN Marunouchi
Book store
👍👍 ["For the English reader there are only really 2 bookstores in Tokyo that you can rely on, one next to Tokyo station - this one, and the Kinokuniya in Shinjuku. It\u2019s a good respite from the rest of the places if you are traveling in Japan and need a rest and also have a craving for an English e...
4.40 (7.3K reviews)
17
Chidorigafuchi Park
Park
Long, narrow park following a palace moat, with a footpath & vibrant spring cherry blossoms.
4.40 (2.5K reviews)
18
Edo Castle Ruins
Historical landmark
Moats, walls & other remains of this castle built in 1457 are now part of the Tokyo Imperial Palace.
4.40 (1.1K reviews)
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National Diet Library
National library
Vast national library in 2 modern buildings with a 12m book capacity, plus cafés & reading rooms.
4.40 (1K reviews)
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Nijubashi Bridge
Bridge
Rebuilt iron bridge from the main gate to the Imperial Palace, open only on special occasions.
4.50 (376 reviews)