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Must-Visit Attractions at Tokyo Tower
1. Tokyo Tower Main Deck
The two-story Main Deck at 150 meters gives you stunning panoramic views of Tokyo, perfect for capturing cityscape photos. Accessible by elevator or a 600-step staircase, the main observatory includes 'lookdown windows,' a souvenir shop, and a café for you to enjoy.
2. Tokyo Tower Top Deck
Enjoy a higher viewpoint of Tokyo at 250 meters, including a newly renovated luxurious setting. From here, you can enjoy a bird's-eye view of Tokyo, with clear-day glimpses of the Tokyo Skytree and Mount Fuji. As Tokyo's third-highest observation deck, it promises a breathtaking experience.
3. FootTown
At the Tokyo Tower's base, FootTown is a four-story building packed with museums, restaurants, and shops---a fantastic place to discover before going up to the observation decks. Within FootTown, you'll find the vibrant Red Tokyo Tower e-sports entertainment complex, providing interactive games and e-sport activities for an exciting experience.
4. Zojoji Temple
Zojoji Temple in central Tokyo is known for housing the tombs of six Tokugawa shoguns. Surviving WWII bombings, its main gate, Sangedatsumon, is a stunning example of traditional Buddhist architecture. Visit Treasure Gallery, a museum full of works by painter Kano Kazunobu and a model of the Taitoku-in Mausoleum. Nearby, a garden features jizo stone statues honoring lost children, where families decorate them with clothing and toys to ease their journey into the afterlife.
5. Shiba Park
Dating back to 1873, Shiba Park is one of Japan's oldest parks. In here you can see grand camphor, zelkova, and ginkgo trees, it also hosts the man-made Autumn Leaf Valley, known as Momiji-dani, and Shiba Maruyama---a significant and sizable ancient keyhole-shaped tomb in the nation. The park dazzles during cherry blossom and autumn seasons, when Momiji-dani bursts with vibrant gold and red foliage.