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Tokyo鈥檚 most visited temple enshrines a golden image of Kannon (the Buddhist goddess of mercy), which, according to legend, was miraculously pulled out of鈥
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Tokyo鈥檚 most visited temple enshrines a golden image of Kannon (the Buddhist goddess of mercy), which, according to legend, was miraculously pulled out of鈥
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Tokyo Skytree opened in May 2012 as the world鈥檚 tallest 鈥榝ree-standing tower鈥 at 634m. Its silvery exterior of steel mesh morphs from a triangle at the鈥
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Tokyo's history museum documents the city's transformation from tidal flatlands to feudal capital to modern metropolis via detailed scale re-creations of鈥
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Belonging to the esoteric Shingon sect, at this active temple you can attend one of the city's most spectacular religious rituals. Goma (fire rituals)鈥
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The woodblock artist Hokusai Katsushika (1760鈥1849) was born and died close to the location of this museum, which opened in 2016 in a striking aluminium鈥
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Founded in 1627, this shrine is famous as the birthplace of the sumo tournament. Around the back of the main building is the yokozuna (sumo grand鈥
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The highlight of this museum is a fascinating collection of Japanese folk articles, mainly patched clothing and pieces of fabric, known as boro, gathered鈥
Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (MOT)
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For a primer in the major movements of post-WWII Japanese art, a visit to the permanent collection gallery here should do the trick. Temporary exhibitions鈥
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The 厂别苍蝉艒-箩颈 temple precinct begins at this majestic gate, from which hangs an enormous ch艒chin (lantern); look under this to see a beautiful carved鈥
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One of Tokyo's most picturesque retreats, Kiyosumi-teien started out in 1721 as the villa of a daimy艒 (domain lord; regional lord under the shoguns)鈥
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This subtemple of 厂别苍蝉艒-箩颈 dates to the late 17th century. The deity enshrined here is a guardian of women and the temple is the site of a curious ancient鈥
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On the ground floor of Ry艒goku Kokugikan stadium, this small museum displays pictures of all the past yokozuna (top-ranking sumo wrestlers), or, for those鈥
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At the end of 厂别苍蝉艒-箩颈's Nakamise-d艒ri, this gate is flanked by two fierce guardian deities. On the gate鈥檚 back side are a pair of 2500kg, 4.5m-tall鈥
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Asakusa-jinja was built in honour of the brothers who discovered the Kannon statue that inspired the construction of 厂别苍蝉艒-箩颈. Deep red in colour, the鈥
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Originally built in 1774, this bridge was once the point of departure for boat trips to the Yoshiwara pleasure district, north of Asakusa.
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For visitors with a keen interest in Japanese sword-making 鈥 an art that continues to this day 鈥 this museum, which relocated to a new building in 2018,鈥
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During the Edo period (1603鈥1868), Fukagawa was a typical working-class neighbourhood, with narrow alleys and tenement homes. You can get an idea of what鈥
Edo Shitamachi Traditional Crafts Museum
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Asakusa has a long artisan tradition, and changing exhibitions of local crafts 鈥 such as Edo-kiriko (cut glass) 鈥 are on display at this museum in a鈥
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Worth searching out is this quirky 40-sq-metre exhibition space in an unmarked old house, hiding down a narrow alley. It's run by contemporary art curator鈥
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Senso-ji's eastern gate is one of the temple complex's rare, Edo-era buildings: it's been standing since 1618. Though it appears minor today, this gate鈥
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This jet-black, inverted obelisk, part of Asahi Beer's headquarters, was designed by Philippe Starck and completed in 1989; atop it sits a 'golden flame'鈥
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There are hundreds of drums from around the world here, including several traditional Japanese taiko. The best part is that you can actually play most of鈥
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On the grounds of 厂别苍蝉艒-箩颈, this 53m-high, five-storey pagoda is a 1973 reconstruction of a pagoda built by Tokugawa Iemitsu in 1648. The current鈥
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This late-17th-century stroll garden offers beautiful views across its central tidal pond and is well worth a visit if you're in the area. It used to take鈥
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This large temple offers peace and quiet inside the main hall. The temple was founded in the 17th century; the current building is a reconstruction from鈥