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The Asakusa Jinja, also known as Sanja-sama (Shrine of the 3 Gods), is a 17th century Shinto shrine that honors the 3 Ja... The Asakusa Jinja, also known as Sanja-sama (Shrine of the 3 Gods), is a 17th ce... The Asakusa Jinja, also known as Sanja-sama (Shrine of the 3 Gods), is a 17th century Shinto shrine ...
Mount Fuji, about 100 kilometres to the southwest of Tokyo, is an active volcano and the highest mountain in Japan with ... Mount Fuji, about 100 kilometres to the southwest of Tokyo, is an active volcano... Mount Fuji, about 100 kilometres to the southwest of Tokyo, is an active volcano and the highest mou...
Originally built by 17th century daimyo Matsudaira Tsunashige as a private residence and duck hunting grounds at the mou... Originally built by 17th century daimyo Matsudaira Tsunashige as a private resid... Originally built by 17th century daimyo Matsudaira Tsunashige as a private residence and duck huntin...
A classical Japanese park with ponds, hills and teahouses, originally built in 1695 by Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu, a Tokugawa ... A classical Japanese park with ponds, hills and teahouses, originally built in 1... A classical Japanese park with ponds, hills and teahouses, originally built in 1695 by Yanagisawa Yo...
Ueno Park, adjacent to the station, is home to most of the attractions in the area, including the Ueno Zoo and a concent... Ueno Park, adjacent to the station, is home to most of the attractions in the ar... Ueno Park, adjacent to the station, is home to most of the attractions in the area, including the Ue...
Founded by Yūyo Shōsō in the 14th century, the Zōjō-ji is the headquarters of the Chinzei branch of Jōdo-shū Buddhism. Founded by Yūyo Shōsō in the 14th century, the Zōjō-ji is the headquarters of th... Founded by Yūyo Shōsō in the 14th century, the Zōjō-ji is the headquarters of the Chinzei branch of ...
A temple most famous as the resting place of the 47 Ronin, a famous group of samurai who banded together to avenge their... A temple most famous as the resting place of the 47 Ronin, a famous group of sam... A temple most famous as the resting place of the 47 Ronin, a famous group of samurai who banded toge...
Tokyo's latest and greatest art museum, housed in an undulating wave-shaped building designed by Kisho Kurokawa and devo... Tokyo's latest and greatest art museum, housed in an undulating wave-shaped buil... Tokyo's latest and greatest art museum, housed in an undulating wave-shaped building designed by Kis...
Another prominent shrine in Tokyo and the Sanno Matsuri festival it hosts in June is counted among the 3 Great festival ... Another prominent shrine in Tokyo and the Sanno Matsuri festival it hosts in Jun... Another prominent shrine in Tokyo and the Sanno Matsuri festival it hosts in June is counted among t...
A beautifully-restored 1800s-vintage Russian Orthodox cathedral located near Ochanomizu Station on the Chuo Line. A beautifully-restored 1800s-vintage Russian Orthodox cathedral located near Och... A beautifully-restored 1800s-vintage Russian Orthodox cathedral located near Ochanomizu Station on t...