5 famous buildings to visit in Tokyo

Metgov Building
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building

Lookout, Skyscraper

The pair of connected skyscrapers, which house the offices and meeting hall of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, is a well-known tourist attraction thanks to its two observatories, accessible free of charge. The building is just a short walk from the lively Shinjuku district. Read also on our website: 👉 O ur tips on where to stay in Tokyo 🔭 The best sights in Tokyo [imageFill 217511,217496] Quick verdict - worth a visit? ✅ Yes, if: …

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Akihabara
Akihabara

City Quarter

Tokyo's Akihabara district is one of the city's most famous locations and is very popular with tourists. Akihabara is part of the Sotokanda and Kanda districts and is located in Taito City. Read also on our website: 👉 O ur tips on where to stay in Tokyo 🎰 I was also intrigued by the similar Nipponbashi district in Osaka Why is Akihabara famous? For a long time, the district was known as Akihabara Electric Town. It got that name after…

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Shibuya
Shibuya

Square

The famous intersection with the iconic pedestrian crossing is located right in the centre of Shibuya and is one of the most famous places in all of Japan. Head here to experience the true Asian chaos, enjoying the atmosphere of the huge illuminated advertisements and the adjacent streets full of shops and restaurants. Read more on our website: 👉 O ur tips on where to stay in Tokyo 🏨 Hotel Indigo Shibuya. Is Shibuya worth a visit? ✅ Yes…

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Ginza
Ginza

City Quarter

Ginza is a famous shopping district right in the middle of Tokyo - one of the most luxurious and famous shopping areas in the whole world. Many international brands have their flagship stores in Ginza, and you can spend days at a time shopping here. Read more on our website: 👉 O ur tips on where to stay in Tokyo 💎 Ginza vs Fifth Avenue vs Champs-Élysées: my favourite luxury neighbourhoods in the world How expensive is Ginza and worth a…

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Shinjuku
Shinjuku

City Quarter

Shinjuku is Tokyo's busiest district and I'd almost say one of the main "must-sees" of the Japanese capital. While during the day Shinjuku is a great place for luxury and cheap shopping and a great starting point (several subway and train lines cross here), at night it turns into a lively area with quirky neon signs, illuminated advertisements, restaurants and bars. Read also on our website: 👉Ourtips on where to stay in Tokyo 🌃The best…

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