Shibuya Crossing
landmarkThe world's busiest pedestrian crossing. Up to 3,000 people cross simultaneously when the lights change, creating a mesmerizing urban ballet beneath neon-lit towers.
Japan
Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow
Tokyo is a city of dazzling contrasts where ultramodern skyscrapers stand alongside ancient temples. From the electric energy of Shibuya to the peaceful gardens of Meiji Shrine, Tokyo offers an endless tapestry of experiences. Map your perfect Tokyo itinerary with AI.
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The world's busiest pedestrian crossing. Up to 3,000 people cross simultaneously when the lights change, creating a mesmerizing urban ballet beneath neon-lit towers.
Tokyo's oldest and most significant Buddhist temple, founded in 628 AD. The iconic Kaminarimon gate and bustling Nakamise shopping street lead to the main hall.
A tranquil Shinto shrine nestled in 170 acres of forest in the heart of the city. The towering torii gate marks the entrance to a world of serenity amid urban Tokyo.
A vibrant food market where you can sample the freshest sushi, tamagoyaki, and street food. Over 400 shops and restaurants line the narrow lanes.
One of Tokyo's largest and most beautiful parks, blending Japanese, English, and French garden styles across 144 acres. A paradise during cherry blossom season.
Tokyo's electric town and the global epicenter of anime, manga, and electronics culture. Multi-story arcades, maid cafes, and collectible shops line every street.
Tokyo's most dynamic district, home to the world's busiest train station, the neon-drenched entertainment quarter of Kabukicho, and the serene Golden Gai bar alley.
An immersive digital art museum where interactive installations blur the boundary between artwork and viewer. A pioneering fusion of technology and creativity.
Inspired by the Eiffel Tower, this 333-meter communications tower offers stunning observation decks with panoramic views of Tokyo Bay and Mt. Fuji on clear days.
The birthplace of Japanese street fashion and youth culture. Takeshita Street overflows with quirky boutiques, crepe shops, and vibrant cosplay fashion.
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