Sightseeing in Tokyo and Yokohama
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Update 2023.08.14
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- 2023-08-15
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- Narita Airport Terminal 2 3
- 10:00
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- Tokyo
- 11:52
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- YAKINIKU TORAJI Training Center
- 12:23
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- Beniton International Forum Mae
- 13:53
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- Meiji Shrine
- 16:01
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- Shibuya Tokyu REI Hotel
- 17:54
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- Narita Airport Terminal 2 3
- 10:00
- 31min
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- Address
- Chiba Pref
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- Public transportation / Walk
- 81min
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- Tokyo
- 11:52
- 30min
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- Address
- Tokyo
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- Public transportation / Walk
- 1min
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- YAKINIKU TORAJI Training Center
- 12:23
- 90min
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- Address
- Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Marunouchi 3-7-7
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- Public transportation / Walk
- 0min
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- Beniton International Forum Mae
- 13:53
- 90min
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- Address
- Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Marunouchi 3-7-15
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- Public transportation / Walk
- 38min
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- Meiji Shrine
- 16:01
- 91min
- (Provided by service)This Shinto shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, and its grounds consist of an inner and outer garden as well as the Meiji Kinenkan, which can be used as a venue for weddings and other ceremonies. A lush forest occupies the inner garden area; beloved as a rare green space in the heart of Tokyo, highlights include the magnificent Honden front shrine; wooden torii gate which is the largest in Japan; the Gyoen garden, which requires a small fee to enter but which is beautiful year-round; and the Kiyomasa Well (located in the Gyoen garden), from which samurai lord Kato Kiyomasa personally drew water. The outer garden is a Japanese-style garden which preserves how the area looked when it was still largely wilderness; highlights include a broadleaf tree-enshrouded walking path; South Pond on which bloom lotuses; and some 1,500 Japanese iris plants spanning 150 varieties which Emperor Meiji had planted for Empress Shoken - the best time to see the irises is from late May through mid-June. The outer garden spans Shinjuku Ward and Minato Ward and its facilities include the free Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery, as well as tennis courts, a baseball stadium, and a variety of other sports facilities. In Fall 2019 as part of events commemorating the shrine's 100th anniversary, the Meiji Jingu Museum was opened to display treasures connected to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken which were formerly kept in the Meiji Jingu Homotsuden (Treasure Museum).
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- Address
- Tokyo Shibuya-ku
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- Public transportation / Walk
- 22min
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- Shibuya Tokyu REI Hotel
- 17:54
- 30min
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- Address
- 1-24-10 Shibuya-ku Tokyo
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- FINISH
- 18:24
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- DAY2
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