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SHIBUYA SKY Ticket
Observation decks • Tokyo

SHIBUYA SKY Ticket

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★ 4.7 (45,783) • 3M+ booked
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teamLab Borderless Tickets: MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM
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Museums • Tokyo

teamLab Borderless Tickets: MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM

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★ 4.7 (23,640) • 1M+ booked
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teamLab Planets TOKYO Ticket
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Museums • Tokyo

teamLab Planets TOKYO Ticket

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TOKYO SKYTREE® Ticket
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Observation decks • Tokyo

TOKYO SKYTREE® Ticket

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Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo - The Making of Harry Potter
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Theme parks • Tokyo

Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo - The Making of Harry Potter

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★ 4.9 (16,730) • 900K+ booked
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Sanrio Puroland Tokyo Ticket
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Theme parks • Tokyo

Sanrio Puroland Tokyo Ticket

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★ 4.6 (9,223) • 500K+ booked
₱ 1,359
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Roppongi Hills Tokyo City View Observatory Deck Ticket
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Observation decks • Tokyo

Roppongi Hills Tokyo City View Observatory Deck Ticket

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★ 4.7 (5,150) • 200K+ booked
₱ 655
Tokyo National Museum
Museums • Tokyo

Tokyo National Museum

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★ 4.7 (628) • 40K+ booked
₱ 388
Tokyo Chiikawa Park Ticket
Attraction passes • Tokyo

Tokyo Chiikawa Park Ticket

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★ 4.8 (1,115) • 60K+ booked
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Mount Fuji Internet-famous Attractions One-Day Tour: Ladder Town, Oshino Hakkai, Lake Kawaguchiko, Lawson convenience store (departing from Tokyo Station or Shinjuku Station)
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Mount Fuji Internet-famous Attractions One-Day Tour: Ladder Town, Oshino Hakkai, Lake Kawaguchiko, Lawson convenience store (departing from Tokyo Station or Shinjuku Station)

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★ 4.8 (33,791) • 300K+ booked
₱ 3,030
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Tokyo Tower Ticket
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Observation decks • Tokyo

Tokyo Tower Ticket

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★ 4.7 (10,204) • 300K+ booked
₱ 582
Ron Mueck
Museums • Tokyo

Ron Mueck

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Top attractions in Tokyo

Commercial district
4.9/5(344K+ reviews)

Ginza

Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of Ginzan Tokyo, a hidden gem in Yamagata Prefecture that will transport you to a world straight out of a Ghibli movie. With its picturesque onsen bathhouses, snow-covered landscapes, Taisho-Era wooden buildings, and luxurious hot spring town, Ginzan Tokyo offers a unique winter wonderland experience that will captivate your senses and make it a must-visit location in Japan. Step back in time and immerse yourself in the old-world charm of Ginzan Onsen Hot Spring, nestled in rural Yamagata. This picturesque destination, once a silver mine, offers a unique experience reminiscent of a bygone era, making it a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life.
4.9/5(364K+ reviews)

Shibuya Sky

Shibuya Sky is an amazing observation deck on top of the Shibuya Scramble Square Tower in Tokyo. It stands 229 meters (754 feet) high, so you can see a lot from up there! You can spot the famous Shibuya Scramble Crossing, the Shinjuku skyline, Tokyo Bay, Yoyogi Park, Tokyo Skytree, and even Mt. Fuji if the weather is clear. But there's more than just the views! You can go on a fun elevator ride at the Sky Gate that takes you to the 46th floor. Inside, there’s also the Sky Gallery, where you can see cool interactive displays and art. For more thrills, visit the Sky Stage, where you can relax on the Cloud Hammock, or check out the Geo Compass installation. With amazing sights and fun activities, visiting Shibuya Sky is something you won’t want to miss in Tokyo!
Museum
5.0/5(134K+ reviews)

Ghibli Museum

The Ghibli Museum is a magical place dedicated to Studio Ghibli, the world-famous Japanese animation studio founded by Hayao Miyazaki. Located in Mitaka, just a short walk from JR Mitaka Station, it brings the world of Studio Ghibli films like My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, and Princess Mononoke to life. Inside, you can explore fun exhibits on the first floor that show how animation is made. You’ll also get to watch special short films only shown at the Saturn Theater. Upstairs, you’ll find speical temporary exhibits that give a deeper look into how your favorite movies are created. Don’t forget to visit the rooftop garden, where you can meet the life-sized robot soldier from Castle in the Sky or relax at the cozy Straw Hat Café. With its fairy-tale design and focus on imagination, the Studio Ghibli Japan museum is a must-visit for anyone who loves animation, art, and Japanese culture. Be sure to make an advance reservation, as tickets sell out quickly and are not available for purchase on-site.
Geographical district
4.9/5(294K+ reviews)

Asakusa

Located in Taito City, central Tokyo, Asakusa is a special part of Tokyo known for its old-fashioned charm. The main sight to see is Sensoji Temple, a famous Buddhist temple that's been around since the 7th century. To get there, you walk through Nakamise, a street filled with tea houses, food stalls, and shops selling local street food, tasty snacks, and souvenirs. Get iconic views along the river, take a boat cruise, and explore its traditional streets by wearing traditional attire, with stalls and authentic souvenir shops selling Japanese sweets and treasures. In Asakusa, you can explore the area by walking around its old-style shopping streets or taking a guided tour in a rickshaw, a traditional hand-pulled vehicle. Experience Japanese culture of Asakusa on foot or in a fun rickshaw ride!
Historical site
4.9/5(329K+ reviews)

Imperial Palace

Discover the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, where Japan's Imperial family resides! Hidden behind moats and strong stone walls, the current Imperial Palace, maintained by the Imperial Household Agency, sits on the former Edo Castle. It's a quick walk from Tokyo Station and a peek into Japan's rich history and culture. Walk through the Imperial Palace grounds and admire the beautiful traditional Japanese buildings and gardens. While you can't enter the main residence, you can join guided tours to explore the outer gardens and ruins and learn about the palace's history. Although the inner palace grounds are usually closed, you can still catch a view of the Nijubashi Bridge from the Outer Gardens. Come and experience the charm and beauty of the Tokyo Imperial Palace!
4.9/5(315K+ reviews)

Tokyo Sky Tree

Tokyo Skytree, standing tall at 634 meters, is a must-see in Tokyo. At night, it's surrounded in Edo purple, gold, or baby blue lights, making it a real eye-catcher. Head up to the Tembo Deck at 350 meters or the Tembo Galleria at 450 meters for stunning panoramic views, including Mt. Fuji, Asakusa temples, Shinjuku skyscrapers, Tokyo Tower, and more. Don't miss out on these breathtaking sights.
Religious spot
4.9/5(263K+ reviews)

Sensoji Temple

Located in Asakusa district, Tokyo, Sensoji Temple, also known as Asakusa Kannon Temple, is Tokyo's oldest temple and a sacred spot across Japan, drawing more than 30 million visitors each year. According to legend, over 1,400 years ago during the Edo period, two brothers discovered a statue of Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy, while fishing in the Sumida River. No matter how many times they returned the statue to the water, it kept coming back to them. That's why Sensoji Temple was built nearby in 645, making it the oldest temple in Tokyo and a Shinto shrine dedicated to Kannon. Throughout the year, the temple grounds host exciting events like the Sanja Matsuri festival in May, the Asakusa Samba Carnival in August, and the traditional Hagoita Market, where decorative paddles are sold for a fun game called hanetsuki. Discover the ancient traditions and lively culture of Senso-ji Temple—a must-see destination in Tokyo!
Scenic spot
4.9/5(354K+ reviews)

Tokyo Tower

Standing tall at 333 meters in central Tokyo, Tokyo Tower is the world's tallest self-supported steel tower, slightly surpassing the Eiffel Tower at 3 meters. It is Japan's second-tallest structure, giving you striking panoramic views from its two observation decks situated 150 meters above ground. Tokyo Tower symbolizes Japan's post-war resurgence and served as the country's tallest structure until being overtaken by the Tokyo Skytree in 2012. Besides its popularity as a tourist spot, Tokyo Tower operates as a large broadcasting tower.
4.9/5(311K+ reviews)

Rainbow Bridge

The Rainbow Bridge, an iconic suspension bridge in Minato City spanning Tokyo Bay, connects the man-made island of Odaiba to the Tokyo mainland. A walk or ride across the rainbow bridge offers stunning panoramic views of Tokyo's skyline and the bay. You can stroll along the pedestrian walkways, take breathtaking photos, or you can enjoy a scenic ride on the Yurikamome Line, which runs across the bridge. The nearby Odaiba Seaside Park offers a perfect vantage point for admiring the bridge's illuminated beauty, especially at night. The bridge's vibrant lights, changing with the seasons and holidays, make it a must-visit attraction, symbolizing the modern beauty of Tokyo and Odaiba.
Railway station
4.9/5(371K+ reviews)

Tokyo Station

Tokyo Station is the biggest and busiest train station in Japan. More than 3,000 trains leave here daily, carrying over 400,000 people. It’s located right in the middle of Tokyo and has many types of trains, like the super-fast Shinkansen trains and other commuter services. Navigating this Japanese underground train station is exciting with so many things to see and do. Inside, you'll find delicious Tokyo Station food with popular areas like Ramen and Kitchen Street that serve authentic Japanese sushi, ramen, and bento boxes. The Tokyo Station shopping experience is also amazing with lots of stores. You can buy everything from high-end goods to cool souvenirs. Make sure to get a map so you don’t get lost while shopping. When you’re ready to explore more, you can visit places nearby like the Imperial Palace or the Marunouchi business area. Tokyo Station is full of fun things to do, eat, and see, making it a must-visit spot in Japan.
Commercial district
4.9/5(283K+ reviews)

Akihabara

Akihabara, known as Tokyo's vibrant and buzzing "Electric Town,” is the ultimate hub for all things anime, manga, video games, and idol mania! If you're a tech geek, a gamer, or just looking for some cool gadgets and toys, then you've hit the jackpot right here in this iconic district. Just head north of Akihabara Station, and you can shop for everything from computer parts to household gadgets, making it an unforgettable experience in this lively and exciting district of Tokyo!
Geographical district
4.9/5(372K+ reviews)

Odaiba

Welcome to the ultra-modern Odaiba Island in Tokyo Bay! Originally crafted in the 1850s as a defense against potential marine attacks, today it's a busy hub for leisure, shopping, and seaside adventures. From shopping complexes to entertainment venues, there's something for everyone here. Don't forget to visit the sandy Tokyo beach, futuristic attractions including Tokyo Big Sight, the largest Tokyo international exhibition center in Japan!—perfect for a full day of excitement right by Tokyo waterfront!
Keisei Skyliner Narita Airport Express Ticket
Airport trains & buses • From Narita

Keisei Skyliner Narita Airport Express Ticket

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★ 4.9 (80,199) • 3M+ booked
₱ 444
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Tokyo Subway Ticket
Rail passes • Tokyo

Tokyo Subway Ticket

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₱ 194
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Hakone Freepass
Rail passes • From Tokyo

Hakone Freepass

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★ 4.6 (11,548) • 400K+ booked
₱ 618
₱ 590
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N'EX Narita Express Round-Trip Ticket
Airport trains & buses • From Tokyo, Narita

N'EX Narita Express Round-Trip Ticket

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★ 4.5 (606) • 50K+ booked
₱ 1,109
₱ 1,009
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Tokyo|Tokyo Haneda International Airport Private Airport Transfer
Private airport transfers • Tokyo

Tokyo|Tokyo Haneda International Airport Private Airport Transfer

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★ 4.8 (38,938) • 200K+ booked
₱ 2,041
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Narita Airport to Tokyo Limousine Bus
Airport trains & buses • From Tokyo

Narita Airport to Tokyo Limousine Bus

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★ 4.8 (19,306) • 700K+ booked
₱ 562
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Suica IC Card
Rail passes • Tokyo

Suica IC Card

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★ 4.8 (14,185) • 200K+ booked
₱ 922
₱ 853
Tokyo - Mt.Fuji Highway Bus
Buses • Tokyo

Tokyo - Mt.Fuji Highway Bus

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★ 4.2 (808) • 70K+ booked
₱ 896
NIKKO PASS Digital Ticket
Rail passes • Nikko

NIKKO PASS Digital Ticket

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★ 4.3 (2,986) • 100K+ booked
₱ 582
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Haneda Airport to Tokyo Limousine Bus
Airport trains & buses • Tokyo

Haneda Airport to Tokyo Limousine Bus

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★ 4.9 (1,367) • 60K+ booked
₱ 252
JR EAST PASS
Rail passes • Tokyo

JR EAST PASS

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★ 4.9 (8,937) • 100K+ booked
₱ 6,758
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JR Tokyo Wide Pass
Rail passes • From Tokyo

JR Tokyo Wide Pass

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★ 4.5 (2,147) • 90K+ booked
₱ 3,104
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Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport
Hotels • Tokyo

Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport

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★ 4.8 (12,520) • 800+ booked
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Hotel Sardonyx Ueno
Hotels • Tokyo

Hotel Sardonyx Ueno

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★ 4.7 (1,174) • 600+ booked
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Shinagawa Prince Hotel
Hotels • Tokyo

Shinagawa Prince Hotel

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★ 4.4 (5,182) • 100+ booked
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Tokyo Prince Hotel
Hotels • Tokyo

Tokyo Prince Hotel

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★ 4.8 (1,038) • 50+ booked
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HOP INN Tokyo Asakusa
Hotels • Tokyo

HOP INN Tokyo Asakusa

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★ 4.8 (495) • 200+ booked
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APA Hotel Asakusa Ekimae
Hotels • Tokyo

APA Hotel Asakusa Ekimae

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★ 4.7 (1,396) • 200+ booked
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Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
Hotels • Tokyo

Hotel Gracery Shinjuku

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★ 4.6 (5,737) • 300+ booked
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Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku
Hotels • Tokyo

Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku

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★ 4.7 (2,381) • 200+ booked
From ₱ 7,530.5
HOTEL TAVINOS Asakusa
Hotels • Tokyo

HOTEL TAVINOS Asakusa

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★ 4.6 (776) • 100+ booked
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Shinjuku Granbell Hotel
Hotels • Tokyo

Shinjuku Granbell Hotel

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★ 4.3 (2,469) • 200+ booked
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Sunshine City Prince Hotel
Hotels • Tokyo

Sunshine City Prince Hotel

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★ 4.6 (1,402) • 200+ booked
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Shinjuku Washington Hotel (Main Building)
Hotels • Tokyo

Shinjuku Washington Hotel (Main Building)

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Reviews of Tokyo activities

deni **************
2026-08-23 00:33:55
Fantastic 5.0
Easy redemption and comfortable ride. The Skyliner ticket redemption was quick and easy. The staff were helpful, and the process was smooth with no hassle. The train was clean, comfortable, and fast, making the trip from Narita to Tokyo very convenient. Highly recommended!
Melissa ***
2026-08-10 02:16:08
Fantastic 5.0
🎫 Must-get pass if you’re exploring the city! Super convenient and one of the most cost-effective ways to travel around the city. 🚇✨ Even if you accidentally take the wrong side or wrong direction, you can simply re-enter and continue your journey without much hassle! 😆 Definitely worth getting for a hassle-free and budget-friendly way to explore around! 👍🏻
Abigail ******
2026-06-20 07:09:29
Fantastic 5.0
such a great pass to get especially if you are DIY-ing your visits to Kamakura, Hakone. For a 3 day mobile pass, that we only utilized for 2 days, this was such a bargain versus doing the guided tours.
클룩 고객
2026-05-28 08:10:25
Fantastic 5.0
If I hadn't booked the Narita Express, it would have been very difficult given the distance from the airport to my destinations (Tokyo Station, Shinjuku). 😀 If you're booking, it's a good idea to research online beforehand how to select your seat on the day of use after purchasing a round-trip ticket. A helpful tip if you miss your train: for the Narita Express, there are usually plenty of seats, so you can just board the next train and sit in an empty seat. If you have a reserved seat, you can simply move to another available seat! (I didn't want to find this out, but I missed my reserved train on the last day and learned this when the ticket checker on the train kindly pointed out an empty seat, allowing me to happily finish my trip! 👍)
Georgia *****
2026-05-04 08:53:26
Fantastic 5.0
Great experience, 100% recommend when in Hong Kong. Passionate staff, who care about the dolphins. We managed to see so many. We also managed to get off in the fishing village, giving us more opportunities to explore Hong Kong.
Klook User
2026-07-20 04:34:50
Fantastic 5.0
I took the airport limousine from Hotel ikebukuro to Narita Airport. The hotel had a clear sign for the airport limousine bus and the hotel staffs were very helpful. The bus arrived on time and the driver proceeded to check our tickets before storing our luggages. The ride took roughly 1 hour (departed at 9.45am) from ikebukuro to Narita airport. I highly recommend using this service to make your life easier on your last day in Japan. I'd rather have a comfortable trip to the airport than to navigate the train stations with my 20-30kg luggages.
Ma **************
2026-02-25 06:14:31
Fantastic 5.0
very easy to purchase and claim. this is hassle-free so i recommend this specially if you're with a group. i think the welcome suica last 6 months the last time i checked my balance it says expiry is July (purchased february)
Cheung *******
2026-04-09 07:05:53
Fantastic 5.0
Seat reservation process: simple and fast! We quickly received a confirmation message. We chose to board in Ikebukuro, and they arranged for us to meet in front of a hotel (about a fifteen-minute walk from the station). After boarding, we realized the bus's next stop was near Ikebukuro Station. It would have been better if we could have chosen the boarding location more carefully. The included transportation service: the bus interior was clean and spacious, and it even had a restroom. We reached our destination in about two hours. Before arriving, the driver would remind you to wake up.
LiChun ****
2026-05-12 04:03:39
Fantastic 5.0
the 2 days pass is worth taking. we took the local train which is only one hour more than limited express. and the frequency of the train is very fast. unlike limited express, although is more comfortable, the ticket has to purchase in advance. the free bus ride allow us to take from station to the shinkyo bridge, then to the temple and back to hotel for 2 days. however, the bus is crowded. sometimes, we walk for short distance instead.

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  • Best time to visit

    Late spring

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    Autumn is famous for its nice weather and scenery

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