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Scenic spots in Tokyo
Tokyo Station: It is the central station of Japanese railway transportation. Station building is recognized as an important national cultural relic in Japan.

Tokyo International Forum Building: It is an international conference venue built on the site of the old Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. It consists of four lobby buildings and an external glass building.

Palace: It's called Edo City, where General Tokugawa's family lives. When the emperor moved from Kyoto to Tokyo, it became the royal residence. The East Imperial Garden of the Forbidden City is open to the public.

Japan Bridge: It was built in 1603 and rebuilt in 19 1 1.

Ginza and Hibiya: Many brick buildings are modeled after western cities.

Ginza Sidingmu intersection: it is the intersection located in the center of Ginza block. At the corner stands a Renaissance Torre dell'Orologio, which is one of the landmark buildings in Ginza.

Hibiya Park: It is the earliest "Western-style Modern Park" in Japan, and it was opened at 1903. There are outdoor concert halls and halls in the park.

Tsukiji Market: It is an important market for people's diet and life in Tokyo. It is called the "fresh fish market", and its trading volume of aquatic products is the highest in Japan.

Xinqiao: It is the starting point of the earliest railway in Japan 1872. There are many cheap pubs and restaurants near Xinqiao Station, which has become an elegant neighborhood. Li Bin Palace Courtyard and Old Cheese Palace Courtyard, which are located next to huge high-rise buildings, are especially favored by people as tourist attractions.

Hamamiya Enyuan: It used to be the residence of General Tokugawa Falcon, and later became the villa of General Tokugawa's family. After the Meiji Restoration, as a royal detached palace, it was named Hama detached palace. 1945, the royal family left the palace and gave it to Tokyo. In the second year, as the capital compound, it was opened to the public. Tidal inflow pond is the only pond in the capital that introduces seawater. Behind it is the Liu Xi Reconstruction Area.

Roppongi, Hemp and Akasaka: There used to be many famous mansions, which later became parks. Liubenshan and Tokyo have large-scale comprehensive facilities such as shops, hotels and art galleries, which are the most fashionable areas in Tokyo. Moreover, there are many embassies and consulates in many countries nearby, which is a very international block.

Youqi Chuangong Memorial Park: It is a regional park in the port area. The park has undulating terrain and dense forests. It used to be the residence of samurai, and by the end of 19, it became the royal land of Youchuan Palace.

Tokyo Tower: An electric wave tower with a height of 333 meters, built at 1958. Looking down from the observation deck on the tower, you can see the whole Tokyo City, and the Roppongi New City can be seen on the left rear.

TokyoSkyTree: The Tokyo Tower, 638 meters high and over 333 meters high, has become the tallest building in Japan.

Shrine of the Sun: regarded as the patron saint society of Edo City, it is extremely revered by General Tokugawa's family. The "Yamada Festival" in the shrine is the first of the three major festivals in Edo, also known as one of the three major festivals in Japan.

Taichang and Shinagawa: Taichang, developed by the Linhai Sub-center, is connected with the city center through the Rainbow Bridge, which is a large-scale fill for land reclamation.

Linhai area: You can see a double rainbow bridge in the center of the coastal area. Rainbow Bridge was opened on 1993, with the Capital Circle Expressway on the upper floor and the "Lily Gull" on the new transport system Linhai Line on the lower floor, which is one of the new attractions in Tokyo.

Omotesando Hills Hill: A new landmark of Mount Omotesando Hills, designed by Tadao Ando, a world-renowned Japanese contemporary architect, officially opened in 2006.

Meiji Jingu Waiyuan Ginkgo Tree Road: It is a famous place to watch ginkgo trees in Tokyo. There are 140 ginkgo trees with the age of 100 years on both sides of the road.

High-rise buildings in the west exit of Shinjuku: There are high-rise buildings in the west exit of Shinjuku, including hotels and commercial buildings in and around Tokyo Metropolitan Hall, among which the particularly tall building is Tokyo Metropolitan Hall. When the weather is clear, you can see Mount Fuji from the observation deck of the Metropolitan Hall, and you can also enjoy the night view at night.

Shinjuku Imperial Garden: It is a royal courtyard built in 1906. After World War II, it began to open to ordinary people and was loved by many people. There are not only traditional Japanese gardens, but also French buttonwood plastic gardens and Italian tall lily landscape gardens.

The Goddess Hall of Zagu: Built in 1664, it is the oldest building in Toyota.

Valley and Jingen: Valley is the area where temples gather, while Jingen is the market where craftsmen gather, and there are many temples and historical sites with a long history.

Jingen Shrine: This is an ancient shrine with a history of 1900 years. This is a famous place to watch azaleas in China.

Tangdao Temple: It was founded by Tokugawa Tsuyoshi, the fifth generation general of the Edo shogunate, in 1690. 1797, the school directly under the Tokugawa shogunate was established.

Sensoji Temple: The oldest temple in Tokyo. Leimen, Fengshen and Raytheon were placed at the entrance of Omotesando Hills Mountain, becoming the symbol of Asakusa. On both sides of Mount Omotesando Hills are commercial streets called "Middle Ages", where there are many shops selling local products and cakes.

Gaowei Mountain: 559 meters above sea level, it is one of the peaks with the largest number of climbers in the world.

Odomo Lake: An artificial lake built in 1957, which intercepts the Domochuan River through the Hanoi Dam and is an important water source in Tokyo. The scenery is beautiful, there are walkways for people to walk by the lake, and there are hot springs nearby.

South Island: One of the Ogasawara Islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is an uninhabited island with special limestone terrain. It is a spawning ground for seabirds and turtles and a habitat for rare animals.