It was opened in 2012 with the world's tallest radio tower at 634m. The superb view from the observatory. Commercial facilities and an artistic aquarium.
Located in the center of Tokyo, the site of 1.15 million square meters is filled with the magnificent and abundant nature and history of the city, such as the remains of Edo Castle.
While the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office and Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden are both filled with nature, there are also numerous department stores, fashion buildings, and electronics retail stores.
The city with the world's second highest number of passengers per station. Numerous commercial facilities are located as a source of youth mode, culture and fashion.
While reminiscent of the Edo period, the sophisticated Kagurazaka district is filled with famous high-class restaurants, Western cuisine, and bars along the back alleys.
Ryotei comes to mind when thinking of Akasaka at night (high-class Japanese restaurants). Politicians are said to frequently visit such locations in a black-painted car.
It contains historical structures such as Sakurada Gate and Nijubashi Bridge, as well as a lush forest park and the Palace's outer circumference surrounded by moats and the remnants of Edo Castle.
It is well-known as a modern Western garden as well as a cherry blossom destination. It is vast, with a 58ha field that was the imperial garden before the war and is now open to the public. .
Opened in 2020 as one of Tokyo's largest hot spring facilities, covering approximately 3000m2 and featuring natural hot springs, bedrock baths, and even saunas.
A fashionable area with 800 cherry blossom trees lining both banks of the Meguro River for approximately 4 kilometers. The majority of the trees are Somei-Yoshino.
Since the Edo period, the park has been known as a mecca for cherry blossom viewing, with 800 cherry trees, the majority of which are Yoshino cherry trees.