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Sofitel Tokyo
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Tokyo s first French-styled hotel, the hotel is easily recognized for its unique exterior, which harmonizes well with the French chic interior designed... more details
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Kotsu Hakubutsukan Transportation Museum
1-25 Kanda Sudacho Chidoya-ku 03-3251-8481 This is a family friendly stop. The museum exhibits the early development of the railway (including a miniature layout of the rail services), and also features Japan's first airplane.
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Kite Museum
1-12-10 Nihombashi Chuo-ku 03-3275-2704 Kite flying is a long standing tradition in Japan, and the kites in this museum include examples of every shape and variety. A great family friendly stop, the museum offers a kite making workshop for children.
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Tama Dobutsu Koen
7-1-1 Hodokubo Hino-shi 0425-91-1611 This wildlife park gives animals freedom to roam with most enclosures only separated by moats. Visitors can also take a tour of the Lions' Park via minibus.
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Goto Planetarium
2-21-12 Shibuya Shibuya 03-3407-7409 The planetarium has daily shows on the solar system, constellations and galaxies projected on a 65 foot diameter dome. Also visit the museum of astronomy.
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Wild Blue Yokohama
Heian-cho, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama 045-511-2323 Wild Blue Yokohama is an indoor beach (with actual surfing!). Open year round, regardless of weather, it is a perfect example of Japanese innovation.
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Paper Museum
The Paper Museum displays the processes and equipment used in making Japanese paper by hand.
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Nippon Budokan
2-3 kitano maru Koen Chidoya-ku 03-3216-5100 Built as a martial arts arena for the Tokyo Olympics of 1964, the Budokan still hosts tournaments and exhibitions of judo, karate, and Japanese fencing, as well as concerts.
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Fukagawa Edo Museum
1-3-28 Shirakawa, Koto-ku 3630-8625 An entire block of 19th century downtown Edo's waterfront has been recreated to give visitors a look at life during the Edo period.
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Toshima-en
3-25-1 Koyama Nerima-ku 03-3990-3131 Large amusement park with roller coasters, haunted house, water slides and seven swimming pools. Also features an authentic Coney Island carousel refurbished by a Japanese entrepreneur.
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Ueno Park
Surrounding the Tokyo National Museum and Ueno (Tokyo) Zoo, Ueno Park encompasses true Japan in its temples and shrines. The park also features an aquariumand is well known for its cherry blossoms.
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Tokyo Disneyland
1-1 Maihama, Urayasu-Shi Chiba-Ken, 279, JAPAN 81-4-73 54 0001 81-33-366 5600 Fax: 81-473-545240 Open every day 9 am to 10 pm April through August and from 10 am to 6 pm September through March. (From September through November it closed on Tuesdays, and from December through February it is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays except holidays.
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Tokyo National Museum
13-9 Ueno Koen, Taito-ku, in Ueno Park 3822-1111 The nation's largest display of Japanese history and culture, the Tokyo National Museum houses more than 100,000 treasured artifacts and artworks. Exhibits include Chinese and Indian art as well.
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Tokyo Sea Life Park (Kasai Rinkai Suizokukan)
6-2-3 Rinkai-cho Edogawa-ku, Tokyo 3869-5152 Tokyo Sea Life Park is a giant aquarium that simulates life in the depths of the ocean. Exhibits include the spectacular rooftop glass shark tanks and much more.
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Kokuritsu Kagaku Hakubutsukan (National Science Museum)
7-20 Ueno Koen Taitoku 03-3822-0111 This natural history museum has a little bit of everything from dinosaurs to moon rocks.
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Kogeikan National Museum of Modern Art
3 Kitanomaru Koen, Chiyoda-ku 3214-2561 Offers a collection of Japanese art created since the Meiji era (AD 1868-1912).
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