Where can we go for pictures? Let us help you select 10 best spots that you should miss for a good selfie or a great picture. From Iconic sights like Tokyo Tower to more Unique cultural spots like Asakusa.
Shibuya Scramble Crossing
Have you been to one of the most crowded intersections in the world? This is Shibuya.
Asakusa Sensoji
Asakusa Sensoji Temple presents authentic Japan as Tokyo’s oldest temple. If you found the big red lantern, then you are in the right place.
Tokyo Skytree
A top attraction in Tokyo since 2012, and one of the highest buildings in the world, where you can observe the whole of Tokyo from its observatories at 350m and 450m.
Shinjuku Kabukicho
Have time for a night walk? Best neon street in Tokyo is known as “the place that never sleeps”.
Metropolitan Government Building
On it FREE, yes, FREE observatories on its 45th floor, which is ~200 meter high, enjoy your city view.
Harajuku Tokyu Plaza
Harajuku is famous for trendy cafes, shops, and boutiques. Tokyu plaza’s kaleidoscope at its entrance is where you can’t ignore.
Tokyo Tower
The Tokyo city landmark, still a symbol of Tokyo. You can have great picture right under it, or at Shiba Park, Roppongi Hills.
Meiji Shrine
The most visited shrine in Tokyo, built in 1920. Famous for its wooden Torii gate at the entrance and popular Sake Barrel in its midway.
Nakagin Capsule Tower
At Ginza, it made an appearance in the “Wolverine” movie. Famous for its structural design.
Rainbow Bridge
The large suspension bridge that connects the Odaiba area to Tokyo’s mainland. Recommended for a night walk!
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