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OYOKOGAWA WATER PARK
This long, narrow park connects Kinshicho Station to Tokyo Sky Tree. Walking along the river provides beautiful scenery. Depending on the season, it’s a good idea to bring insect repellent.
This long, narrow park connects Kinshicho Station to Tokyo Sky Tree. Walking along the river provides beautiful scenery. Depending on the season, it’s a good idea to bring insect repellent.
As the name suggests, this is a street where you can stroll while enjoying views of the Sky Tree. It offers a calm atmosphere for a relaxing walk.
A large bridge connecting Harumi Wharf and Toyosu Market. On sunny days, the view is great, and you can enjoy a pleasant walk, but walking at a considerable height above the water can be thrilling. For those who are afraid of heights or when the weather is bad with strong wind and rain, it is […]
The wide street that leads from Meiji Shrine to Omotesando Station is lined with high-end brand stores and beautiful trees. Venturing into the side streets, you’ll find numerous small shops offering clothing and food, making for an enjoyable detour.
A well-known historic street for the youth. Recently, it has become cleaner and easier to navigate with many chain stores, but it still retains shops like the ever-popular crepe stands, offering a nostalgic atmosphere for all generations.
A spacious Japanese garden surrounded by buildings and the sea. It used to be a feudal lord’s garden owned by the Tokugawa family. Visitors can enjoy the seasonal scenery while having green tea at the Nakajima teahouse. The pond is filled with sea water, so there are sea fish.
A park along the Sumida River. It is located just past Amazake Yokocho, heading toward the Meiji-za Theater. The tree-lined avenue at the entrance is very beautiful. However, the park is not very large, since the site is occupied by a sports field and other facilities of the ward. For a short break.
This park is a long stretch along the Sumida River just before Ryogoku Bridge. You can also walk right next to the river while viewing the Sky Tree.
It is said to be the first park in Japan and is famous for its cherry blossoms. There is also a small monorail that goes up and down from the nearby Oji Station, which is literally a mountain. The park is also home to the ruins of the residence of Eiichi Shibusawa, and there is […]
It is not a tourist area, just an ordinary shopping street. But for some reason, it gives the impression of being quiet and elegant. It is a fun shopping street to walk around while thinking about what it would be like if you lived nearby.