List of surrounding tourism spots
Kyu-Shiba-Rikyu Gardens
One of Tokyo's remaining early Edo feudal lord gardens.
- Access:
- 1 minute walk from the North Exit of Hamamatsucho Station on the JR Yamanote Line, 3 minute walk from Exit B2 of Daimon Station on the Toei Asuka Line and Oedo Line, 8 minute walk from Takeshiba Station on the Yurikamome.
Tsukiji
The Tsukiji Market, the "kitchen of Japan," and the beautiful Indian-style architecture of the Tsukiji Hongan-ji temple are popular sights for visiting.
- Access:
- Tsukijishijo Station on the Toei Oedo Line, Tsukiji Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line.
Imperial Palace Outer Gardens
A popular tourism spot close to Tokyo Station. Containing historical landmarks such as the ruins of Edo Castle and an abundance of natural beauty, the Imperial Palace Outer Gardens are prefect for a walk.
- Access:
- 2 minute walk from Nijubashimae Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line, 2 minute walk from Hibiya Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, 10 minute walk from JR Tokyo Station and Yurakucho Station.
Hibiya Park
Flowers bloom in vivid colors throughout the year in the parks flower beds, making the park a popular place for people working in the nearby business district to take a moment and relax.
- Access:
- Immediately next to Kasumigaseki Station on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line and Chiyoda Line, Hibiya Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and Chiyoda Line, and Hibiya Station on the Toei Mita Line; 8 minute walk from JR Yurakucho Station.
Zojo-ji temple
One of the seven head temples of the Pure Land sect of Buddhism and famous as the family temple of the Tokugawa shogun clan. The temple buildings contain vestiges of early Edo period architecture and are designated a National Important Cultural Property.
- Access:
- 10 minute walk from Hamamatsucho Station on JR lines and the Tokyo Monorail, 3 minute walk from Onarimon Station on the Toei Mita Line, 3 minute walk from Shiba Park, 5 minute walk from Daimon Station on the Toei Asakusa Line and Oedo Line.
Tokyo Tower
Be sure to check out the viewing platform, which offers a panoramic view of Tokyo; on clear days, one can see all the way to Mt. Fuji and the Boso Peninsula.
- Access:
- 5 minute walk from Akabanebashi Station on the Toei Oedo Line, 7 minute walk from Kamiyacho Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, 6 minute walk from Onarimon Station on the Toei Mita Line, 10 minute walk from Daimon Station on the Toei Asakusa Line, 15 minute walk from Hamamatsucho Station on JR lines.
Senso-ji temple
The Senso-ji temple is the oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo. It is said that the Asakusa area was once the center of the development of Edo culture. Nakamise-dori in front of the temple gates is also one of the oldest shopping arcades in Japan.
- Access:
- 5 minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Tobu Skytree Line, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, and Tsukuba Express; 5 minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Toei Asakusa Line.
Ueno Park
A culturally rich park where both children and adults can have fun at places such as the Tokyo National Museum, the National Museum of Western Art, and Ueno Zoo.
- Access:
- 2 minute walk from Ueno Station on JR lines; 2 minute walk from Ueno Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Hibiya Line; 5 minute walk from Ueno-okachimachi Station on the Toei Oedo Line; 1 minute walk from Keisei Ueno Station on Keisei lines.
Meiji Shrine
Visited by the most worshipers of any shrine in Japan on the first day of the new year, Meiji Shrine is one of Japan’s most famous shrines. In recent years it has also became famous as a “power spot Ewhich invigorates those who visit. In June, one can view Japanese irises in full bloom in the Imperial Garden.
- Access:
- 2 minute walk from Shinjuku Station on the JR Yamanote Line, 2 minute walk from Meiji-jingumae Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line and Fukutoshin Line