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Short stay in Tokyo? – Be sure to cover the largest attractions

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Is it possible to enjoy Tokyo’s delights during a short stay? Unfortunately, the answer is no. However, if you are on a brief visit to this city, you could also mark at least some of the biggest attractions on your list. Here are some places that you should visit during your brief stay in Tokyo.

Samurai Ninja Museum

Short stay in Tokyo? – Be sure to cover the largest attractions
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This attraction is located in Asakusa and is said to be one of the best museums in Japan. This is an interactive experience that allows visitors to try the traditional samurai armor and even learn to launch Shuriken.

Tokyo Skytree

This is one of Japan’s highest structures and a visit to the top is worth it for the beautiful panoramic views it offers. Not far from hotels like Bellusar TokyoTokyo Skytree also has a shopping center and an aquarium as well.

Shibuya crossing

Shibuya Crossing is one of the busiest intersections in the world. Not to mention that this same place appears in popular films such as Lost in Translation and Fast & Furious. Once you have experienced this bustling crossing, go to the JR station and take a look at the Hachiko statue. To facilitate access to this attraction, consider staying in Tokyo hotels with view of Shibuya.

Meiji Sanctuary

The Meiji sanctuary, located in the heart of Tokyo, is a serene oasis dedicated to Emperor Meiji and the Empress. Surrounded by an exuberant forest of more than 100,000 trees, this Shinto sanctuary offers a quiet retreat from the bustling streets of the city. Visitors can walk through their peaceful paths, admire traditional architecture and even participate in cultural rituals such as making desires or writing prayers in wooden plates.

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