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Pet Friendly Hotels Tokyo
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Tokyo Attractions
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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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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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Imperial Palace
The Imperial palace is home to Japan's Emperor and the imperial family. Enjoy the walk around the moat. The grounds, however, are only open on two days of the year: the Emperor's birthday (Dec 23rd) and January 2nd.
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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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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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Sony Plaza
3573-2371 Visit the fascinating showrooms of the Sony Building. Visitors can test many products, including some yet to be released.
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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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Silk Museum
1 Yamashitacho, Naka-ku 045-641-0841 The Silk Museum (Yokohama) depicts the silk making process and displays fine silk fabrics.
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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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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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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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Drum Museum Taikokan
2-1-1 Nishi Asakusa, Taito-ku 3842-5622 Drum Museum Taikokan presents a hands-on exhibit of drums from around the world, many of which can be handled and actually played by visitors. A small but interesting personal collection, housed upstairs in a traditional festival costume and instrument store in an old district of Asakusa.
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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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Edo-Tokyo Museum
1-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida-ku 3626-9974 Edo-Tokyo Museum is among the newest and best historical museums, depicting life in Tokyo from the 17th century through the end of World War II. Open Tuesday-Saturday 10-6 (Thursday and Friday until 8 pm). Closed Dec 28-Jan 4.
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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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