Discover the best top things to do in Bunkyo, Japan including Gallery Marusan, Koishikawa Korakuen Garden, Amezaiku Yoshihara, Tokyo Dome City, Japan Football Museum, Koishikawa Botanical Garden, Tokyo Dome, Asobono, Bunkyo Civic Center, Statue of Hachiko & Hidesaburo Ueno.
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5.0 based on 104 reviews
Shibainu MARU's official shop is conveniently located on Shinobazu-dori, within walking distance from the UENO park. 11:00-19:00 Shibainu MARU is famous for Instagram. There are many Maru's goods. The statue of Maru stands in front of GALLERY MARUSAN,
Small and cozy place to purchase shiba inu merchandise for big fans of Maru! Love the friendly environment! Check out Maru's IG at @marutaro!
4.5 based on 660 reviews
This is one of Tokyo's many gardens, and rated as one of the best. Indeed it deserves the accolade. Though small and compact, the gardens has enough foliage to mesmerise, especially during the fall when the leaves are in varying stages of turning their colours. To any photographers out there, this is a paradise for you. The entrance fee of 300 yen is well worth the images you bring out.
4.0 based on 757 reviews
A fun way to spend the day in Tokyo for both adults and children. Full of great shops and eateries as well as rollercoaster rides and live entertainment shows for children.
Easily accessible by train. This complex is a great activity for older kids and teenagers. Wouldn't recommend if raining as the rides and surrounds are outdoors and there is some walking around required. No crowds during the week. We purchased the All Day pass for the kids as it was very reasonably priced and they had access to all the rides. Very safe area for families. Good range of food outlets.
4.0 based on 59 reviews
4.0 based on 141 reviews
This is a real botanical garden, displaying a lot of plant species from around the world, but also featuring a lot of Japan, with a generous collection of flowering cherries, relaxed Japanese gardens, and some very impressive untrimmed crape myrtles. A new conservatory, almost certainly for display, is under construction. The garden is not close to a subway or rail station, so requires some walking or other transportation. The entrance isn't on a main street, so some kind of map is advisable. In the vicinity of the gate, the garden's wall is distinctive and so are the trees, so there's no mistaking that you are approaching. Main paths are easily navigated, but a substantial hill slope means that some routes are pretty much restricted to people who can walk; wheel chairs might be dubious. The garden has plenty of space for children to romp.
4.0 based on 965 reviews
Great venue for the quilt show. Easy to get to from the Tokyo Dome Hotel, very near a metro station. Lots of seating and food choices around the stands. Security was very good and quick at the entry to the venue. ATM on-site could dispense cash to international visitors.
4.0 based on 304 reviews
The Bunkyo Civic Center offers visitors the best and clearest view of Mount Fuji on a clear day. No question. From that vantage point, with a good zoom, you can see the grand lady as if she was just in front of you. And the view! Breathtaking is the first word I could conjure. Best of all, its free!
4.0 based on 83 reviews
Finally I found this statue! :) It took me 30 minutes by walk from Tokyo University of Art to Tokyo University where this reunited statue displayed... Thumbs up for the artist, because he can made Hachiko And Prof Ueno face sooo real, their expression were captured perfectly, it said all about their relationship
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