Guidebook for Chūō-ku

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Guidebook for Chūō-ku

Sightseeing

Meiji Shrine (明治神宮 Meiji Jingū), located in Shibuya, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken. The shrine does not contain the emperor's grave, which is located at Fushimi-momoyama, south of Kyoto.
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Мэйдзи Дзингу Хомоцудэн
1-1 Yoyogikamizonochō
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Meiji Shrine (明治神宮 Meiji Jingū), located in Shibuya, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken. The shrine does not contain the emperor's grave, which is located at Fushimi-momoyama, south of Kyoto.
Ameya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁 Ameya alley) is an open-air market in the Taito Ward, located next to Ueno Station. The market is approximately 164,227 square feet in area, starting just behind the Yodobashi Camera building and following the Yamanote Line south until the Komuro building.
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Ameyoko
4 Chome-7 Ueno
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Ameya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁 Ameya alley) is an open-air market in the Taito Ward, located next to Ueno Station. The market is approximately 164,227 square feet in area, starting just behind the Yodobashi Camera building and following the Yamanote Line south until the Komuro building.
The Tsukiji Market (築地市場 Tsukiji shijō), supervised by the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market (東京都中央卸売市場 Tōkyō-to Chūō Oroshiuri Shijō) of the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Industrial and Labor Affairs, is the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world and also one of the largest wholesale food markets of any kind.
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Рынок Тсукидзи
4 Chome-13 Tsukiji
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The Tsukiji Market (築地市場 Tsukiji shijō), supervised by the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market (東京都中央卸売市場 Tōkyō-to Chūō Oroshiuri Shijō) of the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Industrial and Labor Affairs, is the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world and also one of the largest wholesale food markets of any kind.
The Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居 Kōkyo, literally "Imperial Residence") is the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains buildings including the main palace (宮殿 Kyūden), the private residences of the Imperial Family, an archive, museums and administrative offices.
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Императорский дворец
1-1 Chiyoda
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The Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居 Kōkyo, literally "Imperial Residence") is the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains buildings including the main palace (宮殿 Kyūden), the private residences of the Imperial Family, an archive, museums and administrative offices.
Tokyo Tower (東京タワー Tōkyō tawā) is a communications and observation tower in the Shiba-koen. At 332.9 metres (1,092 ft), it is the second-tallest structure in Japan.
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Токийская башня
4-chōme-2-8 Shibakōen
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Tokyo Tower (東京タワー Tōkyō tawā) is a communications and observation tower in the Shiba-koen. At 332.9 metres (1,092 ft), it is the second-tallest structure in Japan.
Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー Tōkyō Sukaitsurī) is a broadcasting, restaurant, and observation tower. It became the tallest structure in Japan in 2010 and reached its full height of 634.0 metres (2,080 ft) in March 2011, making it the tallest tower in the world, displacing the Canton Tower, and the second tallest structure in the world after the Burj Khalifa (829.8 m/2,722 ft).
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Токийская небоскреб
1-chōme-1-2 Oshiage
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Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー Tōkyō Sukaitsurī) is a broadcasting, restaurant, and observation tower. It became the tallest structure in Japan in 2010 and reached its full height of 634.0 metres (2,080 ft) in March 2011, making it the tallest tower in the world, displacing the Canton Tower, and the second tallest structure in the world after the Burj Khalifa (829.8 m/2,722 ft).
Asakusa Shrine (浅草神社 Asakusa-jinja), also known as Sanja-sama ("Shrine of the Three gods"), is one of the most famous Shinto shrines in Tokyo. Located in Asakusa, the shrine honors the three men who founded the Sensō-ji.
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Храм Асакуса
2-chōme-3-1 Asakusa
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Asakusa Shrine (浅草神社 Asakusa-jinja), also known as Sanja-sama ("Shrine of the Three gods"), is one of the most famous Shinto shrines in Tokyo. Located in Asakusa, the shrine honors the three men who founded the Sensō-ji.
Akasaka Palace (赤坂離宮 Akasaka rikyu), or the State Guest House (迎賓館 Geihinkan), is one of the two State Guesthouses of the Government of Japan. The palace was originally built as the Imperial Palace for the Crown Prince (東宮御所 Togu gosho) in 1909.
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Дворец Акасака (Государственный гостевой дом)
2-chōme-1-1 Motoakasaka
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Akasaka Palace (赤坂離宮 Akasaka rikyu), or the State Guest House (迎賓館 Geihinkan), is one of the two State Guesthouses of the Government of Japan. The palace was originally built as the Imperial Palace for the Crown Prince (東宮御所 Togu gosho) in 1909.

Parks & Nature

Ueno Park (上野公園 Ueno Kōen) is a spacious public park in the Ueno district of Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. The park was established in 1873 on lands formerly belonging to the temple of Kan'ei-ji. Amongst the country's first public parks, it was founded following the western example as part of the borrowing and assimilation of international practices that characterizes the early Meiji period. The home of a number of major museums, Ueno Park is also celebrated in spring for its cherry blossoms and hanami.
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Uenokoen
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Ueno Park (上野公園 Ueno Kōen) is a spacious public park in the Ueno district of Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. The park was established in 1873 on lands formerly belonging to the temple of Kan'ei-ji. Amongst the country's first public parks, it was founded following the western example as part of the borrowing and assimilation of international practices that characterizes the early Meiji period. The home of a number of major museums, Ueno Park is also celebrated in spring for its cherry blossoms and hanami.
Yoyogi Park (代々木公園 Yoyogi kōen) is a park in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, located adjacent to Harajuku Station and Meiji Shrine.
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Парк Ёёги
2-1 Yoyogikamizonochō
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Yoyogi Park (代々木公園 Yoyogi kōen) is a park in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, located adjacent to Harajuku Station and Meiji Shrine.
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (新宿御苑 Shinjuku Gyoen) is a large park and garden in Shinjuku and Shibuya. It was originally a residence of the Naitō family in the Edo period. Afterwards, it became a garden under the management of the Imperial Household Agency of Japan. It is now a national park under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Environment.
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Национальный сад Синдзюку Гёэн
11 Naitōmachi
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Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (新宿御苑 Shinjuku Gyoen) is a large park and garden in Shinjuku and Shibuya. It was originally a residence of the Naitō family in the Edo period. Afterwards, it became a garden under the management of the Imperial Household Agency of Japan. It is now a national park under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Environment.

Arts & Culture

The National Museum of Western Art (国立西洋美術館 Kokuritsu Seiyō Bijutsukan) is the premier public art gallery in Japan specializing in art from the Western tradition.
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Национальный музей западного искусства
7-7 Uenokōen
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The National Museum of Western Art (国立西洋美術館 Kokuritsu Seiyō Bijutsukan) is the premier public art gallery in Japan specializing in art from the Western tradition.
The Tokyo National Museum (東京国立博物館 Tōkyō Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan), or TNM, established in 1872, is the oldest Japanese national museum, the largest art museum in Japan and one of the largest art museums in the world.
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Токийский национальный музей
13-9 Uenokōen
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The Tokyo National Museum (東京国立博物館 Tōkyō Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan), or TNM, established in 1872, is the oldest Japanese national museum, the largest art museum in Japan and one of the largest art museums in the world.
The Ghibli Museum (三鷹の森ジブリ美術館 Mitaka no Mori Jiburi Bijutsukan, Mitaka Forest Ghibli Museum) is a museum showcasing the work of the Japanese animation studio Studio Ghibli.
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三鷹の森ジブリ美術館
1-chōme-1-83 Shimorenjaku
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The Ghibli Museum (三鷹の森ジブリ美術館 Mitaka no Mori Jiburi Bijutsukan, Mitaka Forest Ghibli Museum) is a museum showcasing the work of the Japanese animation studio Studio Ghibli.
Kabuki-za (歌舞伎座) in Ginza is the principal theater in Tokyo for the traditional kabuki drama form. The Kabuki-za was originally opened by a Meiji era journalist, Fukuchi Gen'ichirō.
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Башня Кабукидза
4-chōme-12-15 Ginza
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Kabuki-za (歌舞伎座) in Ginza is the principal theater in Tokyo for the traditional kabuki drama form. The Kabuki-za was originally opened by a Meiji era journalist, Fukuchi Gen'ichirō.

Entertainment & Activities

Ueno Zoo
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Уэно-зоопарк
9-83 Uenokōen
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Ueno Zoo
Tokyo Disney Resort
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Токийский Дисней Резорт
Maihama
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Tokyo Disney Resort
"Ooedo Onsen" You can enjoy many various onsen(hot spring).
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Oedo Onsen Monogatari Hot Springs
2-chōme-6-3 Aomi
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"Ooedo Onsen" You can enjoy many various onsen(hot spring).
Bowling alley.
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Shinjuku Copabowl
1-chōme-20-1 Kabukichō
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Bowling alley.
Batting Center
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Shinjuku Batting Center
2-chōme-21-13 Kabukichō
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Batting Center

Getting Around

Tokyo station
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Галерея Токийского вокзала
1-chōme-9-1 Marunouchi
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Tokyo station
Shinagawa station
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Shinagawa Station
3-chōme-26-27 Takanawa
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Shinagawa station
Shibuya station
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Shibuya Sky Souvenir Shop
2-chōme-24 Shibuya
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Shibuya station
Shinjuku station
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Shinjuku Station
3-chōme-38-1 Shinjuku
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Shinjuku station
Ikebukuro station
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Ikebukuro Station
1-chōme-28 Minamiikebukuro
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Ikebukuro station
Yurakucho station
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Yurakucho Station
2-chōme-9 Yūrakuchō
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Yurakucho station
Haneda International Airport
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Аэропорт Ханэда
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Haneda International Airport
Narita International Airport
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Международный аэропорт Нарита
1-1 Furugome
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Narita International Airport
Shintomi-cho station
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Shintomichō Sta.
2-chōme-1 Tsukiji
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Shintomi-cho station
Tsukiji station
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Tsukiji Station
3-chōme-9 Tsukiji
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Tsukiji station
Ginza station
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Ginza Nagano
4-chōme-1-2 Ginza
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Ginza station
Akihabara Sta.
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Akihabara
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Akihabara Sta.
Okachimachi Sta.
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Okachimachi Station
5-chōme-27 Ueno
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Okachimachi Sta.
Takadanobaba Sta.
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Takadanobaba Club Phase
3-chōme-8 Takada
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Takadanobaba Sta.

Essentials

Seven-Eleven open 24hours
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7-Eleven
4-chōme-3-50 Yotsuya
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Seven-Eleven open 24hours
Family Mart open 24hours
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FamilyMart
2-chōme-3-2 Tsukiji
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Family Mart open 24hours