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Must-see attractions in Ueno & Yanesen

  • Tokyo, Ueno, Taito-ku: Tokyo National Museum, Honkan

    Tokyo National Museum

    Ueno & Yanesen

    If you visit only one museum in Tokyo, make it the Tokyo National Museum. Here you'll find the world's largest collection of Japanese art, including鈥

  • Rikugi-en

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Considered by many to be Tokyo's most elegant garden, Rikugi-en was originally completed in 1702, at the behest of a feudal lord. It is definitely the鈥

  • Exterior of the 'Asakura Choso Museum' (Museum of Sculpture) in Yanaka, Tokyo.  This was the home and studio of sculptor Fumio Asakura and now exhibits his work.
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    Asakura Museum of Sculpture, Tait艒

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Sculptor Asakura Fumio (artist name Ch艒so; 1883鈥1964) built his home studio in the early 20th century and it's very much representative of architecture of鈥

  • TOKYO, JAPAN - APRIL 3 : Ueno Park in spring season with Cherry Blossom taken on April 3, 2007
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    鲍别苍辞-办艒别苍

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Best known for its profusion of cherry trees that burst into blossom in spring (making this one of Tokyo's top hanami 鈥 blossom-viewing 鈥 spots),鈥

  • A giant female panda Shin Shin eats bamboo at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo on April 1, 2011. A pair of pandas, leased from China, arrived at Ueno Zoo on February 21, and are now displayed to the public after the zoo closed following the March 11 earthquake and tsunami disaster. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO/TOPSHOTS (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/Getty Images)

    Ueno Zoo

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Japan鈥檚 oldest zoo, established in 1882, is home to animals from around the globe, but the biggest attractions are the giant pandas from China, R墨 R墨 and鈥

  • TOKYO - DECEMBER 31:  A fishmonger sells seafood at a fish stall in the Ameya Yokocho street market on December 31, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. People shop around in preparation to celebrate the New Year holidays at the market featuring over 500 stalls, which sell various products such as fresh fish, dried food, vegetables, fruits, spices, clothes, bags and cosmetics on the narrow street.  (Photo by Kiyoshi Ota/Getty Images)

    础尘别测补-测辞办辞肠丑艒

    Ueno & Yanesen

    One of Tokyo's few remaining open-air markets, 础尘别测补-测辞办辞肠丑艒 got its start as a black market, post-WWII, when American goods (which included ameya 鈥 candy鈥

  • View of Yanaka Ginza, Ueno, Yanesen & Komagome.

    Yanaka Ginza

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Yanaka Ginza is pure, vintage mid-20th-century Tokyo, a pedestrian street lined with butcher shops, vegetable vendors and the like. Most Tokyo鈥

  • Graves are pictured in the Yanaka Cemetery in Tokyo's Taito district on March 26, 2019. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)        (Photo credit should read CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images)
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    Yanaka-reien

    Ueno & Yanesen

    One of Tokyo鈥檚 largest graveyards, Yanaka-reien is the final resting place of more than 7000 souls, many of whom were quite well known in their day. It鈥檚鈥

  • Tokyo University

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Tokyo University (commonly called T艒dai) was founded in 1877 and is Japan's top university. The attractive and leafy campus occupies what was once the鈥

  • Ky奴 Iwasaki-teien

    Ueno & Yanesen

    This grand residence offers a Western-style mansion designed by Josiah Conder in 1896, connected to a Japanese house built by 艑kawa Kijuro at the same鈥

  • Nezu-jinja

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Not only is this one of Japan's oldest shrines, it is also among the most beautiful 鈥 a tough call in a district packed with attractive, historic鈥

  • Kuroda Memorial Hall

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Kuroda Seiki (1866鈥1924) is considered the father of modern Western-style painting in Japan. This 1928-vintage hall, an annex to Tokyo National Museum,鈥

  • Shinobazu-ike

    Ueno & Yanesen

    A key feature of 鲍别苍辞-办艒别苍 is this large, natural pond, much of which is completely covered with giant lotuses that bloom in summer. Go bird- and botany鈥

  • Ueno T艒sh艒-g奴

    Ueno & Yanesen

    This shrine honours Tokugawa Ieyasu, the warlord who unified Japan; it's the (much smaller) Tokyo counterpart to Nikk艒's grand T艒sh艒-g奴. Resplendent in鈥

  • Gallery of H艒ry奴-ji Treasures

    Ueno & Yanesen

    This enchanting gallery, part of the Tokyo National Museum, displays masks, metalwork and sculptures from the temple H艒ry奴-ji (in Nara Prefecture, dating鈥

  • National Museum of Nature & Science

    Ueno & Yanesen

    The Japan Gallery here showcases the rich and varied wildlife of the Japanese archipelago, from the bears of Hokkaid艒 to the giant beetles of Okinawa鈥

  • National Museum of Western Art

    Ueno & Yanesen

    The permanent collection here runs from medieval Madonna-and-child images to 20th-century abstract expressionism, but is strongest in French impressionism鈥

  • Heiseikan

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Part of the Tokyo National Museum, this building houses the Japanese Archaeological Gallery, full of pottery, talismans and articles of daily life from鈥

  • Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Ueno & Yanesen

    This museum hosts blockbuster shows with art on loan from local and international museums (such as New York鈥檚 Metropolitan Museum of Art); you could be鈥

  • 叠别苍迟别苍-诲艒

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Take a stroll down the causeway leading to the island on which 叠别苍迟别苍-诲艒 stands. The temple is dedicated to Benzaiten, the Buddhist goddess of the arts,鈥

  • 厂耻诲辞-办艒别苍

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Looking like something straight from a woodblock print, this gorgeous pocket park is worth the stroll from the Sendagi end of Yanaka to view its brilliant鈥

  • Kiy艒mizu Kannon-d艒

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Kiy艒mizu Kannon-d艒 is one of Tokyo's oldest structures: established in 1631 and in its present position since 1694, it has survived every disaster that鈥

  • 罢艒测艒办补苍

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Part of the Tokyo National Museum, the three-storey Gallery of Asian Art focuses on pieces from across the region, including delicate Chinese ceramics and鈥

  • 骋辞箩艒迟别苍-箩颈苍箩补

    Ueno & Yanesen

    This Inari shrine inside 鲍别苍辞-办艒别苍 is most noteworthy for its photogenic succession of torii gates, which form a vermilion tunnel. This feature is typical鈥

  • Yushima Tenjin

    Ueno & Yanesen

    In the 14th century, the spirit of a renowned scholar was enshrined here, leading to the shrine's current popularity: it receives countless students who鈥

  • University Art Museum

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Tokyo University of the Arts, commonly known as Geidai, is Japan's top art school. Its collection dates back to 1887 and includes over 28,000 items, a鈥

  • Yokoyama Taikan Memorial Hall

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Early-20th-century artist Yokoyama Taikan was one of the masters of modern nihonga (Japanese-style painting). Inside his former residence, a traditional鈥

  • Kanei-ji

    Ueno & Yanesen

    During the Tokugawa reign, Kanei-ji was a powerful temple 鈥 its grounds once covered all of what is now 鲍别苍辞-办艒别苍 (its pagoda is inside Ueno Zoo). With鈥

  • Kuro-mon

    Ueno & Yanesen

    West of the main gate to Tokyo National Museum is the Kuro-mon (Black Gate), transported from the Edo-era mansion of a feudal lord. You can view the鈥

  • SCAI the Bathhouse

    Ueno & Yanesen

    This 200-year-old bathhouse is now an avant-garde gallery, showcasing Japanese and international artists: the vaulted space just as suited for鈥

  • Aka-mon

    Ueno & Yanesen

    The 'red gate' is the most famous of the several entrances to Tokyo University (commonly known as T艒dai). The attractive and leafy campus occupies what鈥

  • Saig艒 Takamori Statue

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Near the southern entrance to 鲍别苍辞-办艒别苍 is this unconventional statue of a samurai walking his dog. Saig艒 Takamori started out supporting the Meiji鈥

  • Kannon-ji

    Ueno & Yanesen

    This Yanaka temple is known for its part in the story of the 47 ronin (masterless samurai). It was here that they plotted to avenge their master (the鈥

  • Shitamachi Museum

    Ueno & Yanesen

    This small museum recreates life in the plebeian quarters of Tokyo during the Meiji and Taish艒 periods (1868鈥1926), before the city was twice destroyed by鈥

  • Daimyo Clock Museum

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Before the 1860s, only samurai lords could see these fascinating clocks, called wadokei, that tell time according to variable hours named after animals of鈥

  • Y奴yake Dandan

    Ueno & Yanesen

    Literally the 鈥楽unset Stairs鈥, these stone steps lead down to the classic mid-20th-century shopping street Yanaka Ginza. They are so called because you鈥

  • Gyokurin-ji

    Ueno & Yanesen

    One of Yanaka's many ambient temples, this is home to an ancient chinquapin tree that's been designated a national monument. Ask someone from the temple鈥

  • 罢别苍苍艒-箩颈

    Ueno & Yanesen

    This Nichiren-sect temple, on the edge of Yanaka-reien, is noteworthy for its minimalist, modern gate and its centuries-old big bronze Buddha statue.

  • Shitamachi Museum Annex

    Ueno & Yanesen

    This century-old liquor shop (which operated until 1986) has been returned to its original state, but as a museum of bygone Tokyo, with old sake barrels,鈥