15 Top tourist attractions around Tokyo Hotels
Here are 15 of the most popular sightseeing spots for foreign tourists near our Tokyo hotels!
We'll guide you through the top 3 from the SAKURA HOTELs (5 locations) in Tokyo. The spots are located near from our Tokyo hotels, you can enjoy convenient access and many areas at once.
15 Top tourist attractions around Tokyo Hotels
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It is not only a safe and comfortable place to stay, but it is also a place where guests and workers from more than 150 nations can meet, understand, and form friendships while spending time together in Tokyo, Japan. Ikebukuro, Nippori, Hatagaya, Jimbocho, and Asakusa are all home to our hotels!
Nezu Shrine
Yuyake Dandan
Yanaka Ginza Shopping Street
Destination for Anime and Manga Enthusiasts
Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre
Sunshine City
Shibuya Sky
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Shinjyuku-Gyoen Park
Korakuen Garden
The national museum of modern art, tokyo
Imperial Palace
Sumida River Cruise
Tokyo Skytree
Sensoji Temple
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Nezu Shrine
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00
Admission: Free
It's a 5-minute walk from Nezu Station to this shrine. Because the complete Edo-period shrine building still stands, it has been classified as an important cultural property. The Senbon Torii and Tsutsujien, among other attractions at Nezu Shrine, provide a magnificent ambience.
Yuyake Dandan
Hours: Always open
Between Gotenzaka and Yanaka Ginza shopping streets, there is a shooting place where you can enjoy a stunning sunset.
It is well-known for its stunning sunsets and has been covered in the media.
Many tourists come to view the sunset in part because of this.
Yanaka Ginza Shopping Street
Hours depend on the individual shops; typically daily from 9:00 to 18:00
Yanaka Ginza is well-known in Nippori, however it is about a 5-minute walk from Nippori Station's west exit.
Yanaka Ginza Shopping Street is home to a variety of eateries, supermarkets, and miscellaneous retailers.
Yanaka Ginza Shopping Street is a site where you may get a sense of the ambience of downtown Nippori as well as the people' vitality.
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Destination for Anime and Manga Enthusiasts
Ikebukuro also has a reputation for being an otaku hub.
There are numerous businesses for fans, including Animate, KBooks, Lashinbang (Rashinban), Mandarake, and Ikebukuro. Ikebukuro is a popular place to shop for anime, manga, and cosplay products for both men and women.
Every now and then, cosplay events are hosted in East Ikebukuro, thus you might encounter some cosplayers near Sunshine City on select weekends.
Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre
Hours: 9:00 to 22:00 (except closed days)
The Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre is located near Ikebukuro Nishiguchi Park on the west side of Ikebukuro Station. It is one of Tokyo's most important public theaters. A concert hall, theaters, and exhibit rooms are all part of the complex.
Sunshine City
Hours: Depends on shop and facility.
(SunshineCity Alpa Shopping 10:00 to 20:00 / Restaurant 11:00 to 22:00)
Sunshine City In Ikebukuro, there is a big complex of shops and enterprises of many kinds. It's a one-stop shop for all your shopping needs in Tokyo, as well as a fun spot to spend a day.
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Shibuya Sky
Hours: 10:00 to 20:00
Admission: Adults \2000 yen, junior high school students \1400 yen, Elementary school students\1000 yen, Infants (3–5 years)\600 yen, Under 3 years \free
The "SKY EDGE" section at the corner of Shibuya Sky's rooftop deck is a popular photo place that has also been used for PVs and commercials of popular idols. You may capture photos that appear to be floating in mid-air! Please snap your preferred photo because the scenery changes depending on the time of day.
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Hours: 8:30 to 17:00
Admission: Free
Skyscrapers dominate the west side of Shinjuku Station. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is one of them. It is open till 11 p.m. and is free to enter (last entry at 10:30pm). From a height of 202 meters, you have a panoramic view of Tokyo City all to yourself.
Shinjyuku-Gyoen Park
Hours: 9:00 to 17:30 ※Opening hours depend on the season(closed on Mondays)
Admission: Adults \500 yen (Group discount \400 yen), Seniors (65 and over) \250 yen, Students \250 yen, Children (junior high school students /15 and under) FREE
Shinjuku-Gyoen is one of Tokyo's largest parks, covering 58 hectares (in the city center). After serving as a garden for the Imperial Family since the early twentieth century, it was opened to the public in 1949. Shinjuku Gyoen has three different types of gardens: a beautifully planned, formal French garden, a traditional Japanese "Niwa" with teahouses, and an English landscape with vast lawns. There are also numerous types of vegetation as well as a greenhouse (the greenhouse is being reconstructed until 2011). Shinjuku Gyoen also features over a dozen different kinds of cherry trees, making it one of Tokyo's most popular and romantic Hanami destinations in late March and early April.
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Korakuen Garden
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00
Admission: 300 yen
Koraku 1-chome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo is home to Koishikawa Korakuen, a metropolitan garden. It is a Tsukiyama Sensui walking style Japanese garden established in the Mito Tokugawa family's Edo Kamiyashiki in the early Edo era. It is a national unique historic site as well as a special scenic place.
The national museum of modern art, tokyo
Hours: 10:00 to 17:00 (10:00 to 20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays)
Admission: 500 yen
Takebashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line is a 3-minute walk from the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. I want to spend a different weekend because there are tourist attractions around Tokyo Station and Shibuya Station! For those who say, it is a recommended tourist attraction.
Imperial Palace
Hours: 9:00 to 11:15 and 13:30 to 14:45 (closed on Sundays and Mondays)
Admission: Free
From the Meiji Emperor until the present Emperor, the Imperial Palace has been the residence of succeeding monarchs. The Imperial Palace, where His Majesty the Emperor's ceremonial duties and ceremonies are held, and Momijiyama, a facility for silkworms that has been taken over by succeeding empresses since Empress Shoken, are both located within the Imperial Palace (Empress Meiji).
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Sumida River Cruise
Since ancient times, the Sumida River has served as Tokyo's seaport. When commuting between destinations near the manmade islands of Tokyo Bay, the special Water Bus services available here are a fun alternative to trains or subways. The Sumida River Cruise connects various piers and transports passengers to popular tourist destinations like Hinode, Odaiba, and Asakusa. You can get a completely different perspective of the city that you'll remember for the rest of your life.
Tokyo Skytree
Hours: 10:00 to 20:00 (entry until 19:00)
Admission: First observatory: 2100 yen (weekdays), 2300 yen (weekends and holidays)
Both observatories: 3100 yen (weekdays), 3400 yen (weekends and holidays)
Tokyo Skytree is the capital's newest and tallest tourist attraction, rising from the ground to a total height of 634 meters. Tokyo Skytree provides some of the most breathtaking vistas this city has to offer when viewed from the observation deck's large windows. The Tokyo Skytree is most known for its beautiful design, although it is first and primarily a radio tower.It serves a critical role in transmitting reliable radio waves to the Kanto area, as well as several TV and radio stations in Tokyo. A vast retail center with over 300 stores and 50 eateries can be found on the lower level of the tower. It also has a planetarium and an aquarium, so it's a one-stop entertainment destination.
Sensoji Temple
Hours: 6:00 to 17:00 (from 6:30 October to March)
Admission: Free
The Asakusa Kannon Temple, popularly known as Sensoji, is Tokyo's most well-known and oldest temple. It was built in 645 A.D. and has since become Asakusa's symbolic icon due to its vibrant and beautiful appearance. Throughout the year, a variety of activities are held in this magnificent temple complex. It's incredibly incredible and well worth a visit.
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