
- 4.7/5
好香好香女侠This time, I saw Tokyo Tower from the 38th floor at night. The orange Tokyo Tower, set against the backdrop of the bustling metropolis at night, exudes both romance and passion. It's incredibly photogenic, whether used as a backdrop or the main subject. A city's landmark witnesses the changing times.
- 4.7/5
Ayelen VillavicencioQuick entrance, friendly staff. Beautiful views. The place has also seats to enjoy the views.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userAs you know the Tokyo Skytree the 3rd tallest building in the world. Here you can enjoy so many beautiful both at day and night.
- 4.8/5
Crystal_iceHighly recommended! It seems that because Tokyo Disneyland bought the rights from Disney, they set their own prices for merchandise, and the prices are incredibly reasonable. I accidentally bought a whole bag for under 1,000 yen! I'll definitely come again! I was also lucky enough to see the pink sky mirror; it was a wonderful day.
- 4.7/5
JowanageeTokyo DisneySea is often praised as one of the most beautiful theme parks in the world, but for me, the experience felt a bit underwhelming compared to Tokyo Disneyland. While the park is undeniably well-designed and has its own unique charm, I found the overall atmosphere a little quieter and, honestly, quite boring at times.The ride selection leans more toward slower, story-based attractions, so if you’re looking for that classic Disney thrill and excitement, Disneyland definitely delivers more. I also noticed that DisneySea has fewer Instagrammable spots. Unlike Disneyland—where almost every corner is picture-perfect—DisneySea has limited scenic areas that really stand out for photos.It’s still a nice place to visit if you want a calmer Disney experience, but if you’re choosing just one park for fun, energy, and plenty of photo-worthy moments, Tokyo Disneyland is the clear winner.
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userThe making of Harry Potter was very good. Atmosphere was fantastic.
- 4.7/5
走在 东瀛路① Sensō-ji Temple ② Kaminarimon Gate ③ Kimono Experience (I personally recommend Ayaka Kimono. It's a niche shop, but the kimonos are fresh and stylish, which is a highlight. The hair braiding skills of the women are top-notch, and the owner is a certified hairstylist. The service is incredibly emotional! 👍) ④ Rickshaw Experience (I recommend riding with two people for a great value) ⑤ Across from Kaminarimon Gate, the Culture and Tourism Center Building, 8th floor, offers a free observation deck ⑥ Stroll around the shopping street, change into a kimono, and take photos of the food while enjoying the food. Food is personal; the best is what you like! 😘
Kaminari-mon Gate5.7
- 4.6/5
M74***49The observatory is clearly marked; just follow the signs after getting off the train. Crowds are well-controlled, so it's not overly crowded. Going there in the evening allows for a great view of the sunset and the nightscape, especially Tokyo Tower. Tickets are more affordable than those at Shibuya and Tokyo Skytree. If you're hungry after sightseeing, I recommend looking for food on the first or basement floors instead of on the fourth, fifth, or sixth floors. They're much cheaper and offer a wide selection of snacks.
Tokyo City View7.1
Mori Art Museum5.5
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userIt's a very spacious place, and the greenhouse plants are relatively simple, but there are some quite unique ones. The museum is small, focusing on seasonal flowers. Unfortunately, there were no flowers at the time of my visit. 😂 The sycamore trees are magnificent, with occasional visitors sitting under the trees reading. The lawn is large, perfect for a family outing. For the price, a visit is worthwhile, especially during blooming season. The staff are very friendly.
- 4.7/5
Ann SatoWorth a visit. Especially if you have free time at evening when all sightseeing placeses and shops are closed or when it's raining. It wakes up imagination and sensors. Nice audio and video envelope in pleasant experience. Good for children.







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