Completed in 1958, Tokyo Tower is one of the most iconic landmarks of Tokyo. Standing at 333 meters tall, it was modeled after the Eiffel Tower and was the tallest structure in Japan until the Tokyo Skytree was built. Originally used for television and radio broadcasting, it has now become a popular tourist destination. The tower features two main observation decks: the main deck at 150 meters and the special deck at 250 meters. From these, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo, including Odaiba, Shibuya, and even Mount Fuji on clear days. The tower also houses shops, restaurants, and hosts cultural events, creating a vibrant space for entertainment. At night, the tower is beautifully illuminated, offering a stunning view. Admission fees range from 1,200 yen to 2,800 yen, depending on the observation deck chosen.
Senso-ji, the oldest temple in Tokyo, was built in 628 and remains one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions. The temple is dedicated to the Bodhisattva Kannon, symbolizing compassion and protection. It is famous for its Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), with its giant lantern, and Nakamise-dori, a shopping street where visitors can buy souvenirs and enjoy traditional foods. The temple’s main hall, built in traditional Japanese architectural style, is where visitors can participate in sacred rituals, light incense, and pray for peace. Senso-ji also hosts major festivals such as the Sanja Matsuri in May, attracting large crowds of both locals and tourists. Located in Asakusa, the temple is easily accessible from Asakusa Station, making it an essential stop for anyone visiting Tokyo, offering a rich experience of Japan’s culture, history, and spirituality.
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