- Asakusa, one of the most popular sightseeing spots in downtown Tokyo (Asakusa)
- Tokyo Sky Tree® and Tokyo Solamachi®, new symbols of Tokyo (Asakusa)
- Ryogoku Kokugikan", a sacred place for martial arts where you can learn the history of sumo (Ryogoku, Asakusabashi)
- Ameyoko Shopping Street" (Ueno), an always energetic shopping street
- The National Museum of Western Art, a national museum specializing in Western art (Ueno)
- Ueno Zoo, Japan's oldest zoo, where the first panda from China was welcomed (Ueno)
- Ueno Onshi Park, famous for its cherry blossom viewing spots and cultural facilities (Ueno)
- Tokyo Station, a symbol of Tokyo's past and present (Tokyo Station)
- Kabuki-za Theater, a sacred place for Kabuki that has been loved throughout the ages (Ginza)
- Odaiba Kaihin Park and Daiba Park, where you can enjoy the night view of the city (Odaiba)
- Tokyo Joypolis, one of the largest indoor theme parks in Japan (Odaiba)
- Small Worlds TOKYO, a miniature world that is fun to see and participate in (Ariake)
- Toyosu Market, a public wholesale market relocated from Tsukiji, which has a long history (Kachidoki, Toyosu)
- A production with sound, light, and images. Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa" (Shinagawa)
- Tokyo Tower (Hamamatsucho), a Tokyo landmark that is still going strong, offers a new entertainment experience.
- Hamarikyu Gardens (Hamamatsucho), an Edo-era garden set against the backdrop of skyscrapers.
- Meiji Jingu Shrine, a power spot boasting the largest number of New Year's visitors in Japan (Harajuku)
- Yoyogi Park, a place of water and greenery with the widest view of the sky in central Tokyo (Harajuku)
- Omotesando Hills, a commercial facility consisting of two types of buildings, modern and retro (Omotesando)
- The Nezu Museum, which began as an exhibition of the art collection of businessman Kaichiro Nezu (Omotesando)
- Shinjuku Gyoen, a vast oasis in the middle of the metropolis (Shinjuku)
- Penguins fly in the sky of Tokyo! Sunshine Aquarium, an oasis in the sky (Ikebukuro)
- Fun for the whole family! Tokyo Dome City, one of the largest entertainment areas in central Tokyo (Korakuen)
- Tokyo Midtown, where you can experience urban living in harmony with greenery in Akasaka and Roppongi (Roppongi)
- The National Art Center, Tokyo (Roppongi), one of the largest museums in Japan, which hosts a variety of exhibitions
- Happo-en Garden (Shirokane), an elegant Japanese garden with a long history that offers the ultimate in relaxation
26 recommended places to visit in Tokyo