2024

TOKYO CITY HALL OBSERVATORY

Monuments to visit
4.3/5
14 reviews
At 200 m high, all of Tokyo stretches as far as the eye can see, from ... Read more
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2024

TOKYO TOWER

Towers to visit
3.6/5
17 reviews
The tower dating from 1958 is quite a symbol. To be visited with the ... Read more
 Tokyo
2024

TOKYO SKY TREE

Towers to visit
4.2/5
10 reviews

Opened to the public in May 2012, this magnificent tower reaches a height of 634 m, making it one of the tallest buildings on the planet. There are shops, cafes and two observation points, at 350 and 450 m. In 2018, a gallery of explanations and information about the tower opened on the first floor. What attracts visitors above all is the beauty of the structure, not forgetting of course the impressive view. Although off-centre in relation to Asakusa, a visit of the Sky Tree can be combined with a stroll in this area.

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2024

IMPERIAL PALACE

Palaces to visit
3.3/5
14 reviews
The immense castle of the Tokugawa shogun, which became an imperial palace ... Read more
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2024

ICHIBANKAN AND NIBANKAN BUILDINGS

Contemporary architecture

The two buildings designed by Minoru Takeyama were built in 1969 and 1970, and have become symbols of architectural post-modernism. The facade of the Ichibankan, which was renovated a few years ago, is clad with white and black stripes. Originally, 49 bars occupied the 8 floors of the building. As for Nibankan, it used to host bars and saunas, but is now falling into disrepair. It can be recognized by the large, colourful graphic signs on its façade.

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 Tokyo
2024

CHAT GÉANT 3D

Contemporary architecture

The "giant 3D cat", located at Shinjuku's eastern exit, suddenly appeared in July 2021. His adorable silhouette spread around the world via videos on social networks. He is the main character of Cross Shinjuku Vision, a sophisticated video content that makes skilful use of 3D illusion. This fictional character has been picked up by foreign media as a typically Japanese line of humor, and is filmed daily by many people. The giant 3D cat can be seen on the official YouTube website.

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