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Must-Visit Attractions in Ueno
Ueno Zoo
Experience the charm of Ueno Zoo, Japan's oldest zoo. Roam through this expansive animal park, with over 3,000 animals spanning 300 diverse species. From majestic gorillas and tigers to Asian elephants and polar bears, a captivating group of creatures awaits your discovery. Don't miss the star attractions---the adorable giant pandas! Be prepared to line up for a chance to see these lovable Chinese bears up close.
Ueno Park
Ueno Park, one of Japan's oldest public parks, is famous for Ueno Zoo, numerous museums, and stunning cherry blossoms in spring. Established in 1873, its official name is Ueno Imperial Gift Park. Every spring, over 2 million visitors gather to admire the cherry blossoms along the main path near Ueno Zoo.
Tokyo National Museum
Explore Japan's history and art at the Tokyo National Museum, home to a vast collection of cultural artifacts and exhibitions, including ancient ceramics, intricate textiles, exquisite paintings, historical sculptures, and captivating archaeological finds. Explore the rich heritage of the country through its different displays.
The National Museum of Western Art
In Ueno, you'll find several top-notch museums conveniently located within a short stroll of one another. The National Museum of Western Art includes a permanent collection with masterpieces by renowned artists such as Claude Monet, Van Gogh, Renoir, Picasso, and Pollock, alongside rotating exhibitions that add to the artistic experience.
Shinobazu Pond
Discover the tranquil Shinobazu Pond, where you can visit the Bentendo temple hall dedicated to the goddess Benten.
Tips for Your Ueno Experience
When is the best time to visit Ueno?
The ideal time to visit Ueno is during the cherry blossom season in spring, typically from late March to early April, when Ueno Park is adorned with beautiful sakura. Autumn is also a fantastic time to visit, offering pleasant weather and stunning fall foliage.
How to go to Ueno?
Ueno Station is a major hub operated by JR East and is served by multiple train lines, including the Tokyo Metro's Ginza and Hibiya lines. Nearby stations like Okachimachi, Ueno-hirokoji, and Keisei Ueno Station provide additional connectivity, making it easy to reach from various parts of Tokyo.
How far is Tokyo Station from Ueno?
Both stations are not too far apart in central Tokyo. Both are just a few kilometers away from each other, with Tokyo Station to the south of Ueno. The distance between the two stations is roughly 6-7 kilometers, which can be traveled in around 15-20 minutes by train, depending on the train line and any transfers you might need to make.
How far is Ueno Station from Ueno Okachimachi Station?
Both Ueno Station and Ueno Okachimachi Station are located in the Ueno area of Tokyo. The distance between Ueno Station and Ueno-Okachimachi Station is only about 300 meters or so, which is roughly a 3-5 minute walk.