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- Destination Tokyo
- Speciality Neighborhoods
Meguro
Bars, boutiques and blossoms (even in the winter), Meguro is more than just Shibuya’s ward-next-door.
Meiji Jingu
Located in Shibuya and easily accessible from a myriad of stations, Meiji Jingu is one of Tokyo’s biggest tourist attractions. Dedicated to the deifie...
Ueno
Forget Stacey’s mom, Ueno has got it going on. Like cherry blossoms and temple ruins? Head on down to Ueno Park. Can’t get enough of...
Odaiba
Alternatively, take a ride on the Yurikamome, an automated, elevated train with rubber tires, connecting Shimbashi Station on the Yamanote Line and Toyosu Station on the Yurakucho Subway Line with all of Odaiba's attractions...
Mejiro
A small station situated between Takadanobaba and Ikebukuro along the Yamanote Line, Mejiro is quite the laid-back and easygoing spot for strolling around...
Uguisudani
The area’s small train stop along the Yamanote line actually sits at the north end of a huge tourist destination: Ueno Park...
Komagome Station
Komagome station is conveniently located to the south of Sugamo, the capital's popular shopping district known as the "Grandma's Harajuku." While not...
Hamamatsucho
Hamamatsucho station, located on Tokyo’s famous green Yamanote line that circles the city, is one of the more convenient stops along the route...
Kanda
Kanda is located within a few minutes’ walking distance from the Tokyo Imperial Palace and Tokyo station. It’s filled with high-rise office buildings ...
Osaki Station
Beyond these main tower complexes and the station, Osaki has a mellow atmosphere for those looking to escape the mainstream hustle and bustle of most stops along the Yamanote line...
Shinagawa
You'll likely pass through Shinagawa station, which has a stop on the convenient Yamanote line...