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Tokyo Disneyland was built in 1982 based on the model of the American Disneyland. The theme park covers an area of 46 hectares and is mainly divided into seven zones: World Bazaar, Adventureland, Westernland, Toontown, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland and Animal Land.
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Want to enjoy Tokyo Skytree and other Tokyo attractions in a unique way? Then we highly recommend taking a ride on the traditional Japanese "Yakatabune" cruise boat on the Sumida River in Tokyo!
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Tokyo's Ginza, a symbol of modern Japan, is the largest and most prosperous commercial district in the country, ranking alongside Paris's Champs-Élysées and New York's Fifth Avenue as one of the world's three most bustling centers.
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Akihabara was once one of the world's leading electronics streets. With the passage of time, it has now transformed into a bustling commercial district with a diverse range of businesses.
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Formerly a royal garden of Japan, Shinjuku Gyoen spans Shinjuku and Shibuya wards. It is a large garden that combines Japanese and French garden styles, featuring vast lawns, trees and ponds.
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Imperial Palace is the residence of the Emperor of Japan and his family members. The entire Imperial Palace is surrounded by a moat, and it is divided into several areas, including the Imperial Residence, the Outer Garden, the East Garden, and the North Garden. The East Garden and the North Garden are often open to the public.
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The Hamarikyu Onshi Teien is the most representative daimyo garden of the Edo period, the main attractions of the garden include the tide-in pond, the duck-hunting ground, the three-hundred-year-old pine tree and the tea house on the central island.
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This is one of the most famous shopping destinations in Tokyo and a gathering place for fashion and design art.
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Shibuya is a "24-hour non-sleeping street" like Shinjuku, and it is known as the trendsetting fashion center of Asia.
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Nakamise Shopping Street is located in front of Sendoji Temple and is a 300-meter-long approach road from the gate called Kaminarimon to the main hall of Sensoji Temple. There are dozens of shops lining both sides of the street, and it's one of the oldest commercial streets in Japan.