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At Tsukiji Fish Market. Even though the fish market has moved to Toyosu, it still has many sushi bars and shops dealing not only in seafood but also vegetables and fruits unique to Japan.
At Tsukiji Fish Market.
Sea Urchin at Tsukiji Fish Market.
Finest quality Japanese beef skewers at Tsukiji Fish Market.
Otoro (fattiest part of tune) nigiri-zushi (hand-shaped sushi) at a sushi restaurant in Tsukiji Fish Market.
At Hamarikyu Japanese Gardens, with a 300-year-old pine tree with branches and old duck hunting sites. Visitors can enjoy a cup of matcha green tea at the Nakajima Tea House overlooking a pond.
Tokyo Skytree and Asahi Beer Hall with the famous golden object symbolizing the Olympic torch.
Thunder Gate at Sensoji Temple, Asakusa. After the gate burn down in a fire in 1865, it took 95 years until the present one was rebuilt by Matsushita Konosuke, founder of the Panasonic company. The huge lantern bears the name of the gate.
At Nakamise Shopping Arcade that leads to Sensoji Temple. Many wind up spending most of their available time shopping here!
Five-story pagoda at Sensoji Temple. The shape of the five-story pagoda is said you have evolved from the Indian stupas in which relics of the Buddha are kept.
Tokyo Skytree is a 634m high broadcasting tower built in 2012 and is the tallest free-standing tower in the world.There are two observation platforms at 350m and 450m. The ultra high-speed elevator takes 50 seconds to reach the 350m observation deck.
From the 450m observation deck of Tokyo Skytree.
Tokyo Skytree at night. Using energy-efficient LED lights, it changes its colors through the night.
At Chidorigafuchi (around moats of the Imperial Palace), a famous cherry-blossom viewing spot.
Cherry blossoms along the Meguro River.
Defense tower at the Imperial Palace.
Colored leaves at Imperial East Gardens in Imperial Palace.
Huge Gundam Statue in front of  Divercity Tokyo in Odaiba.
Statue of Liberty and Rainbow Bridge in Odaiba. To deepen the ties between Japan and France, a replica of the Statue of Liberty that stands on the bank of the Seine in Paris was presented to Japan in 2000.
A view from a driver seat in Yurikamome, a fully automated rail line that connects Shimbashi and Toyosu via Odaiba and Ariake.
A view of Odaiba from a walker's trail at Rainbow Bridge.
A view of Odaiba from a ferris wheel built in 1999 with 115m, the highest at that time.
At Teamlab Borderless Digital Art Museum in Odaiba.
At Teamlab Borderless Digital Art Museum in Odaiba.
Street in Harajuku.
Sake barrels at Meiji Shrine. ake breweries nationwide donate their products to shrines for this purpose and the shrines customarily display the empty sake barrels to show their appreciation.
Torii gate at Meiji Shrine. With a height of 12 meters and a diameter of 1.2 meters, it is Japan's largest wooden torii in the style. To enter the sacred inner precinct of the shrine, you need to be spiritually cleansed by walking through the torii.
At a main hall of Meiji Shrine.
If you're lucky, you may see a bride and groom on their way to a wedding ceremony with their families and an entourage of Shinto priests and Shrine maidens.
At the entrance of Takeshita-Dori Fashion Street in Harajuku. Known as a mecca for teenagers from all over Japan with fashion shops and eateries catering to youthful tastes.
Since the opening of a cat cafe in Harajuku, places to play with animals have become popular among foreign tourists as well. And now it include cafes featuring owls, hedgehogs and mini shiba dogs.
Street in Harajuku.
At Omotesando, a shopping street lined with top-run fashion shops and zalkova trees shading the sidewalks remind strollers of the Champs-Élysées in Paris.
At the entrance of Tokyo Plaza in Omotesando, famous for its entrance escalator, rising through a kaleidoscope-like tube of mirrored glass, and for the forest of trees planted on its rooftop.
At Shibuya Crossing. Ever since the busy intersection known as the scramble crossing in front of Shibuya station was introduced in an American film Lost In Translation, it has become one of the must-see spots for visitors to Tokyo.
At Kabukicho Entertainment (red light) District with the famous Godzilla statue.
Omoideyokocho, a retro alley lined with Izakaya, Japanese-style taverns in Shinjuku.
Illumination at Tokyo Midtown in Roppongi.
Illumination at Keyaki Slope In Roppongi.
A view of Bentendo Temple through a pine tree branch in Ueno park.
Swarms of lucky-cat statues at Gotokuji Temple, where it claims the origin of lucky cats.


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