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Attractions

Tokyo Tower
Japan's second-tallest structure is a major tourist attraction and includes observation areas.

Sensō-ji
Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple, dedicated to the Bodhisattva of compassion.

Imperial Palace
This area, which resembles a huge park, is where the Emperor of Japan resides. Visitors touring this grand location will discover beautiful gardens, the main palace, museums and more.

Ginza District
Tokyo visitors won't want to miss this bustling shopping district, which is similar to New York's Times Square.

Ueno Park and Zoo
Tokyo's biggest green space has museums, temples and Japan's oldest zoo.

Transportation
To get around Tokyo, subways and commuter trains are recommended. Taxis can be expensive, and short-term visitors are better off not using buses.

Summer Olympics
The delayed Games of the XXXII Olympiad are set to begin July 23, 2021.

Machine Love: Video Game, AI and Contemporary Art
The Machine Love exhibition amalgamates art with ground-breaking technology, pushing boundaries on themes from life and death to ethics, environment, and history using machines' roles and artists. Attendees are guaranteed an immersive concoction of love, anguish, joy, and fear vividly painted in a fused reality between tangible and digital worlds, daring exhibitors to envision an untrodden future.

Satsuki Festival
Every year in May, Tokyo comes alive with the enchanting Satsuki Festival. This traditional Japanese event celebrates the blooming of the satsuki azalea flowers at the Nezu Shrine, attracting thousands of visitors from around the world. Attendees can enjoy tea ceremonies, taiko drum performances, breathtaking flower displays, and delicious street food during this colorful and lively celebration.

Tokyo Night Market
Immerse yourself in the dynamic atmosphere of the Tokyo Night Market, where an eclectic mix of food, culture, and entertainment comes alive under the stars. Attendees can explore a variety of stalls offering delicious street food, artisanal crafts, and live performances that capture the vibrant energy of Tokyo by night. Throughout the market, visitors enjoy a unique blend of flavors and experiences, celebrating the lively spirit and diverse culture of the city.

Laos Festival
Embrace the vibrant culture of the Laos Festival, an event celebrating the rich traditions and heritage of Laos through music, dance, and cuisine. Attendees can enjoy live performances that showcase traditional Laotian music and cultural dances while exploring a variety of food stalls offering authentic Lao dishes. This festival provides a lively and immersive experience, connecting visitors with the diverse cultural tapestry of Laos.

Italia Amore Mio
Dive into the vibrant celebration of Italian culture at Italia Amore Mio, a premier event showcasing the best of Italy's art, cuisine, and fashion. Attendees can explore a rich array of experiences that include culinary delights, innovative design, and engaging performances. This event provides a unique opportunity to indulge in the essence of Italian lifestyle and creativity, bringing the heart of Italy to life.

Vietnam Festival
The Vietnam Festival in Tokyo’s Yoyogi Park offers a vibrant taste of Southeast Asian culture with bustling crowds, colorful performances, and endless food stalls. From pho and bánh mì to regional specialties and Vietnamese beer, the air is filled with delicious aromas and the sound of live entertainment. Visitors soak in the energy, many donning conical hats and flag-themed shirts, making this one of the park’s most beloved international festivals.

Bunkyo Hydrangea Festival
The Bunkyo Hydrangea Festival (Ajisai Matsuri) in Tokyo is a delightful celebration of hydrangeas in full bloom, held annually at Hakusan Shrine. Visitors can enjoy over 3,000 hydrangea bushes in vibrant shades of blue, pink, and purple, creating a serene and colorful atmosphere.
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