Our hotel is surrounded by tourist attractions ranging from popular leisure spots to places known for their scenic beauty.
Make a plan that matches your mood and get the most out of your trip.
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Statue of Takamori Saigo
Ueno Park 5-20 Taito-ku
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The statue of Takamori Saigo that stands in Sannodai Square at the top of the stone steps inside the central gate of Ueno Onshi Park was installed there in 1898. Accompanied by his beloved dog and wearing a casual kimono and zori sandals, Saigo is considered a symbol of Ueno.
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Ueno Royal Museum
Ueno Park 1-2, Taito-ku
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This museum was opened in April 1972 as part of the renovations carried out on the Japan Art Association Museum art exhibition pavilion. It hosts events such as the Ueno Royal Museum Award exhibition and the VOCA exhibition, both recognized as key events for artists in the art industry, as well as other international shows
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©The National Museum of Western Art,Tokyo
The National Museum of Western Art,Tokyo
7-7 Ueno-koen, Taito-ku
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This museum was established in 1959 with the aim of exhibiting western art works primarily from the Matsukata collection. It is home to many works by painters such as Claude Monet and Auguste Rodin. Their ever popular special exhibitions are not to be missed.
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Ueno Zoo
Ueno Park 9-83, Taito-ku
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The first to be opened in Japan, this extensive zoo covering 14.2 hectares is now home to 3,000 animals that represent 300 species. In September 2020, "Panda Forest", a new breeding facility for giant pandas and the animals that live in their habitat, opened.
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Tokyo National Museum
Ueno Park 13-9, Taito-ku
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Tokyo National Museum is the largest museum in Japan, boasting a collection of approximately 120,000 items, mainly Japaneseantiquities, as well as archaeological materials andEastern art pieces.Of these, 89 are national treasures and 649 are importantcultural assets.The comprehensive cultural exhibition constantly displays approximately 3,000 items from these collections anddeposited objects.
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Asakusa-ji Temple
Asakusa 2-3-1, Taito-ku
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This temple is popular with both locals and international visitors. On the street that leads from the main road up to the temple complex, there is a wide selection of souvenirs and foods on sale at the numerous shops bustling with people. It is the perfect spot for a date where you can enjoy eating while taking a relaxing stroll.
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Tokyo Tower
Shiba koen 4-2-8, Minato-ku
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This symbol of Tokyo was opened to the public in 1958. It provides great panoramic views of the city that can be enjoyed from the observatory open every day of the year. Tokyo One Piece Tower, a large-scale theme park based on the popular Japanese anime “One Piece,” is located inside Foot Town on the 4th and 5th floors of the tower. With illuminations and other events going on throughout the year, you can be sure to spend a fun day here. Located approximately 35 mins. from the hotel by Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line.
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Tokyo Skytree Town®
Oshiage 1-1-2, Sumida-ku
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Tokyo Skytree Town® is one of Tokyo’s newest attractions and the views of the capital that can be seen from the observatories are outstanding. A commercial facility named “Tokyo Soramachi” is attached to the tower and also houses an aquarium and planetarium at its foot. This is the ideal place for all-day amusements. Located approximately 20 mins. from the hotel by train.
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Tsukiji Market
Tsukiji, Chuo-ku
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Tsukiji Market is the place to enjoy tasting Japan’s freshest produce. In particular, “Tsukiji Uogashi” is a fish market packed with 60 shops – this is even after the recent relocation of Tsukiji Market to nearby Toyosu. Make the most of these delicious fresh foods. Located approximately 20 mins. from the hotel by Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line.