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1. Tokyo Tower

The orange and white steel beams of Tokyo Tower rise 1,092 feet (333 meters) above the city. See this landmark from many points across Tokyo then change perspectives and view the city from the tower’s observation decks.
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2. Tokyo Skytree

Built as a broadcast tower and opened to the public in 2012, Tokyo Skytree has quickly become a popular spot in Tokyo. At 2,080 feet (634 meters), it’s the world’s largest self-supporting tower. Observation decks give you 360-degree views of Tokyo, its skyscrapers, river and harbor, and surroundings stretching southwest 60 miles (100 kilometers) to Mount Fuji.
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3. Shibuya Crossing

Marvel at Shibuya Crossing’s flashing neon lights, gigantic video screens and up to 2,500 pedestrians surging into the street simultaneously. The experience is chaotic and compelling. This intersection encapsulates the city’s energy and is a popular setting for Tokyo street scenes in photos and motion pictures, including Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation.
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4. Tokyo Imperial Palace

Tokyo Imperial Palace remains the primary residence of Japan’s Imperial Family. Much like residences for heads of state around the world, the palace buildings and inner gardens are not open to the public. However, twice a year (December 23 and January 2), you can enter the inner palace gardens to see the Imperial Family waving from a balcony.
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5. Sensoji Temple

The five-story pagoda of Sensoji Temple nestled amid high-rises shows the peaceful coexistence of old and new, spiritual and practical.
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Frequently asked questions

Is Shiki worth visiting?
Shiki offers a unique mix of culture, attractions and local charm. Whether you're into the outdoors, history or traditional food, there's plenty you'll enjoy here.
How do I spend a day in Shiki?
When you've checked off leading attractions like Saitama Sports Center, spend the rest of your day enjoying the shopping and dining scene in Shiki.
What is the top tourist attraction in Shiki?
Spend the day at Saitama Sports Center and discover why it's rated as the top tourist attraction near Shiki.
Is three days enough to stay in Shiki?
Three days in Shiki is more than enough to discover the nearby highlights. Many travelers love Saitama Sports Center and Sakuraso Park, so why not add them to the itinerary when you're in the area?
Is Shiki a walkable neighborhood?
Exploring Shiki on foot is easy, with must-visit sights like Saitama Sports Center and Sakuraso Park both within walking distance. Well-known neighborhoods like Sakura Ward and Fujimi are also located only 2 miles and 2 miles from the center of Shiki, so you can see and do more — no car required.
What are some activities to do in Shiki with kids?
What to do in Shiki for adults?
Adults of all ages will have lots of things to do in Shiki. Whether you're into the arts, outdoor activities or just love exploring new places, there's something here for everyone.
Are there free things to do in Shiki?
One of the top free things to do in Shiki is Sakuraso Park. You can also walk through nearby neighborhoods and enjoy parks and other green spaces in this area. If you need more suggestions, just talk with a local tour guide.