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1. Shinjuku Station
- Busiest railway station in the world
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2. Nikon Salon Bis
- Look, Touch, Play—Nikon Style!
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3. Yodobashi Camera
Shinjuku is the photographic equipment center for Tokyo, and this store, 1 block west of the station,...
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4. Seiji Togo Memorial Yasuda Kasai Museum of Art
- Home to the famous Sunflowers
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5. Isetan
Isetan is a favorite among foreigners living in Tokyo. It has a good line of conservative work clothes,...
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6. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office (TMG)
- Soaring Civic Pride
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7. Hanazono Jinja Shrine
- Venue for a fowl festival
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8. Takashimaya Times Square
Since its opening in 1996, Takashimaya Times Square has been the number-one draw in Shinjuku and is packed...
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9. Kinokuniya
This is one of Tokyo's best-known bookstores, with one of the city's largest selections of books and...
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10. Shinjuku
- Join the crowd in Tokyo's mega-sized downtown neighborhood
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The Best of NileGuide
- Time travel is possible via the things to do in Tokyo. Whether it's the futuristic displays of Shinjuku or the old-fashioned marketplace dynamics of the Tsukiji Fish Market at 5am, Tokyo invites visitors to experience a little something from every era in history and different attractions. Tsukiji Central Fish Market - Tokyo's lively, chaotic, peddling paradise for everything aquatic and edible - is a Japanese icon and a haven for fish foodies. If you see just one temple in Tokyo, make it Senso-Ji Temple. Settled in Tokyo's historic heart, Asakusa, this impressive, colorful temple feels larger than life. Constructed in 1958, Tokyo Tower soars 333 meters, 13 meters higher than the Eiffel Tower. Ever heard of the Meiji Restoration? Tokyo's most important shrine, Meiji-jingu, honors the man who opened Tokyo and Japan to Western culture. This is just a small sample of the things to do in this brilliant city.
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