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  2. Tourism in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to a common misconception, Tokyo has many green spaces in the city center and its suburbs. [4] A list of the popular places and attractions for the visitors is as follows: Akihabara; Yanaka District; Kagurazaka; Kiyosumi Gardens; Tsukiji Fish Market’s Outer Market; Sake Breweries in Tokyo; Roppongi: Art galleries and Nightlife; Odaiba

  3. List of Historic Sites of Japan (Tokyo) - Wikipedia

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    Edo period city gate location Takanawa Great Wooden Gate site: 2, 6: 696: Grave of Satō Issai 佐藤一斎墓 Satō Issai no haka: Minato: Edo period Confucian scholar; located at Jinko-ji (深廣寺) Grave of Satō Issai

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Universities and colleges in Tokyo (65 C, 172 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Tokyo" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total.

  5. List of most-visited museums - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the most-visited museums in the world in 2023 by annual attendance statistics. Total attendance at the top sixty museums in 2023, as reported by the annual TEA-AECOM Museum survey, reached 94 percent of 2019 levels, before the COVID 19 pandemic.

  6. Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center - Wikipedia

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    The center was originally going to be 41.3 m (135 ft) tall, but the city's assembly raised concerns that it could disrupt the scenery around the building. Because of this, its height was reduced to 38.9 m (128 ft). [9] Designing took place from January 2009 to January 2010, and the building was built from August 2010 to February 2012.

  7. Tourism in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Visit Japan campaign, launched by the Koizumi administration in 2003 with the catchphrase 'Yokoso! Japan!', was the country's first government-backed initiative to promote inbound tourism. For much of post-war period, Japan has been an exceptionally unattractive tourist destination for its population and GDP size.

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