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Tokyo breathes with the tradition of four hundred years since the Edo period.
It’s a city that never stops and embraces the future.
Tradition and innovation meet and evolve to create new value here in Tokyo.


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Kaminarimon Gate
Located a short distance from TOKYO SKYTREE®, the Kaminarimon Gate serves as the iconic main gate to Asakusa's Senso-ji Temple, safeguarded by the gods of wind and thunder Fujin and Raijin, respectively. The Nakamise Shopping Street extends from the gate to the temple, and you can find all kinds of Japanese sweets and souvenirs among its stalls.
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Kameido Tenjin Shrine
Kameido Tenjin Shrine is dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane (845–903), a famed scholar of the Heian period (794–1185), popularly known today as Tenjin, the Japanese god of learning. The shrine is located in the old heart of Tokyo.
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Kabutoya Ryokan Hotel
Kabutoya Ryokan Hotel is situated in the village of Hinohara in the mountainous Oku-Tama region of western Tokyo. It gets its name from the kabuto-zukuri ("helmet-shaped") design of its main building, which is over 250 years old and features a thatched roof that keeps the building cool in summer and warm in winter.
more infoEDO EVERYDAY
365 Days, from January to December. With a festive atmosphere year-round, Tokyo is a city that delights whenever you visit.In this film, we introduce glimpses of experiences still alive in modern Tokyo, rooted in the symbolic events and customs of Edo life. From the first sunrise of the year and cherry blossom viewing to Bon Odori dances and the ringing of temple bells on New Year's Eve, we trace the seasonal landscapes to illustrate the vibrant colors of a year in Tokyo.Come enjoy a sightseeing tour of Tokyo alongside iconic characters from the world of Ukiyo-e?





