TOKYO WALKS PAGE 1 / 10 TOKYO WALKS Practical Travel Guide - 305 There are many
TOKYO WALKS PAGE 1 / 10 TOKYO WALKS Practical Travel Guide - 305 There are many ways to see Tokyo as it is a huge metropolis with a population of nearly 12 million where older traditions and newer fashions have been interacting harmoniously for four cen- turies. One of the most recommendable ways, however, is to venture forth into the streets on your own so that you may feel first-hand the pulse of one of the world’s most bustling cities. Given herein are several recommended walking tours of Tokyo. If you wish more detailed information on each of the places of interest, please feel free to contact JNTO’s Tourist Information Center. H H H H H Metropolitan Police Department Hibiya Line 日比谷線 T oei-Mita Line 都営三田線 JR T okyo Sta. 東京駅 T okyo Sta. 東京駅 Hibiya Park 日比谷公園 Chiyoda Line 千代田線 Marunouchi Line 丸ノ 内線 Takebashi Sta. 竹橋駅 Kitanomaru Park 北の丸公園 Crafts Gallery 工芸館 Yasukuni Shrine 靖国神社 British Embassy Diamond Hotel National Theatre 国立劇場 Hanzomon Gate 半蔵門 Imperial Palace 皇居 Tozai Line 東西線 Kikkyomon Gate 桔梗門 Imperial Household Agency宮内庁 Yurakucho Line 有楽町線 Hanzomon Line 半蔵門線 Otemachi Sta. Otemachi Sta. 大手町駅 Otemachi Sta. Otemachi Sta. 大手町駅 Marunouchi Hotel 丸ノ 内ホテル Shin-Marunouchi Bld. 新丸ビル JR Yurakucho Sta. 有楽町駅 Yurakucho Sta. 有楽町駅 T okyo International Forum 東京国際フ ォ ー ラム TIC, JNTO (1F, Shin-T okyo Bldg.) Nijubashi-mae Sta. 二重橋前駅 Marunouchi Bldg. 丸ビル Hibiya Sta. 日比谷駅 Imperial Palace Plaza 皇居前広場 Palace Hotel パ レスホテル Otemon Gate 大手門 Sannomaru Shozokan 宮内庁三の丸尚蔵館 Hirakawamon Gate 平川門 Mainichi Newspapers 毎日新聞社 National Museum of Modern Art 東京国立近代美術館 Science Museum 科学技術館 Kita-Hanebashimon Gate 北桔橋門 Kudanshita Sta. 九段下駅 Nippon Budokan Hall 日本武道館 Tayasumon Gate 田安門 Chidorigafuchi 千鳥が淵 Sakuradamon Sta. 桜田門駅 Sakuradamon Gate 桜田門 Nijubashi Bridge 二重橋 Higashi Gyoen 東御苑 Otemachi Sta. Otemachi Sta. 大手町駅 Otemachi Sta. Otemachi Sta. 大手町駅 Marunouchi Hotel 丸ノ 内ホテル Shin-Marunouchi Bld. 新丸ビル JR Yurakucho Sta. 有楽町駅 Yurakucho Sta. 有楽町駅 T okyo International Forum 東京国際フ ォ ー ラム TIC, JNTO (1F, Shin-T okyo Bldg.) Nijubashi-mae Sta. 二重橋前駅 Marunouchi Bldg. 丸ビル Hibiya Sta. 日比谷駅 Imperial Palace Plaza 皇居前広場 Palace Hotel パ レスホテル Otemon Gate 大手門 Sannomaru Shozokan 宮内庁三の丸尚蔵館 Hirakawamon Gate 平川門 Mainichi Newspapers 毎日新聞社 National Museum of Modern Art 東京国立近代美術館 Science Museum 科学技術館 Kita-Hanebashimon Gate 北桔橋門 Kudanshita Sta. 九段下駅 Nippon Budokan Hall 日本武道館 Tayasumon Gate 田安門 Chidorigafuchi 千鳥が淵 Sakuradamon Sta. 桜田門駅 Sakuradamon Gate 桜田門 Nijubashi Bridge 二重橋 Higashi Gyoen 東御苑 ● ① ● ② ● ③ ● ④ ● ⑤ ● ⑥ ● ⑦ ● ⑧ ● ⑨ ● ⑩ ● ⑪ ● ⑫ ● ⑬ Tourist Information Japan Railways (JR) Shinkansen Subway Lines Moats Imperial Palace and Kitanomaru Park 0 200m N 15 min. 10 min. 20 min. 10 min. ① Tokyo Sta. (JR or Subway Marunouchi Line) ........ ② Imperial Palace Plaza ........ ③ Nijubashi Bridge ......... ④ Otemon Gate ........ 15 min. 5 min. ⑤ Higashi Gyoen .............. ⑥ Kita-Hanebashimon Gate ............... ⑦ Kitanomaru Park (⑧Science Museum, ⑨Nippon Budokan Hall) 15 min. 5 min. 5 min. 30 min. (along the moat 15 min., inside Park 15 min.) ................ Tayasumon Gate .................. Yasukuni Shrine .................... ⑩ Chidorigafuchi ..................................................................................... 5 min. 5 min. ⑪ Crafts Gallery ........................ ⑫ National Museum of Modern Art .......................... ⑬ Takebashi Sta. (Subway Tozai Line) Like many Tokyoites including marathon lovers, you can enjoy the Imperial Palace’s abundant natural beauty, massive stone walls and quiet moats. You will be easily reminded of Japan’s earlier feudal times. ① – ⑬ correspond to those on the map above. IMPERIAL PALACE AND KITANOMARU PARK PAGE 2 / 10 TOKYO WALKS ④–⑥ Higashi Gyoen (東御苑) , or the East Garden of the Imperial Palace, a 53-acre classical garden which was once the site of the great donjon of Edo Castle, features some 250,000 trees including representative prefectural trees, a small muse- um, several historical monuments and a small Japanese-style garden. Open: 9:00–16:30 (–16:00 Nov.–Feb.), (–17:00 Apr. 15–Aug.). Closed: Mon., Fri., Dec. 23, Dec. 28–Jan.3 and the days of imperial ceremony. Admission: Free. Sannomaru Shozokan (宮内庁三の丸尚蔵館) in the Garden display to the general public a portion of the roughly 7,000 pieces of art works that were donated by the Emperor in June 1989. For more information: http://www.kunaicho.go. jp/eindex.html ⑦ Kitanomaru Park (北の丸公園) is an extensive turfed gar- den with a path running through it from Kitahanebashi-mon Gate. On the east side of the path are Nippon Budokan Hall, Science Museum and National Museum of Modern Art, and on the west is a cluster of trees growing around a pond. ⑧ Science Museum (科学技術館) , a five-story building, houses three-dimensional displays of exhibits covering all fields of modern science ranging from space science to agriculture. Open: 9:30–16:50 (enter by 16:00). Closed: Wed., (minor changes depending on the season) year-end & New Year’s holiday. Admission: ¥700. ⑨ Nippon Budokan Hall (日本武道館) , built in the ancient Japanese architectural style for the Tokyo Olympics, has been used for various sports meets and other events. ⑩ Chidorigafuchi (千鳥ヶ 淵) is known for the beauty of its cherry blossoms in spring, and for its enjoyable boating in the pond. Boat service: Mar. 1–Nov. 30, 9:30–16:00 (minor changes depending on the season). Closed: Mon. Rental row boat: ¥500 (¥800 during cherry blossom’s season) for 30 min. ⑪ Crafts Gallery, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (東京国立近代美術館 ・ 工芸館) , displays 20th century paintings, prints, sculptures and other art works. The red- brick building was originally the headquarters of the Imperial Guard and is today an Important Cultural Property. Open:10:00–17:00. Closed: Mon. and Dec. 28–Jan. I and the days for change of exhibitions. Admission: ¥200. ⑫ Art Museum, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (東京国立近代美術館) , displays art works of the 20th century. Open: 10:00–17:00 (–20:00 on Fridays). Closed: Mon. and Dec. 28–Jan.1 and the days for change of exhibi- tions. Admission: ¥420. For more information: http:// www.momat.go.jp/english/ This is a stroll into history, culture and natural scenery. 10 min. 5 min. 3 min. ① JR Uguisudani Sta. ........................... ② Jomyoin Temple ③ Kanei-ji Temple .......................... ④ Tokyo National Museum ........................... 5 min. 2 min. 4 min. ⑤ National Museum of Nature and Science ..................... ⑥ Ueno Zoo ....................... ⑦ Five-story Pagoda ⑧ Toshogu Shrine .................. 1 min. 5 min. 2 min. ⑨ Kiyomizu Kannondo Hall ................................. ⑩ Statue of Takamori Saigo ................................. ⑪ Shinobazu Pond ..................................... 15 min. 5 min. ⑫ Shitamachi Museum ......................... ⑬ Yushima Tenjin Shrine ...................... ⑭ Yushima Sta. (Subway Chiyoda Line) ② Jomyoin Temple (浄名院) is an old temple noted for its 84,000 “Jizo” (Bodhisattva) stone images serenely standing in the quiet compound. Open: 7:00–17:00 daily (–16:30 in win- ter.) Admission: Free. ③ Kan-eiji Temple (main hall) (寛永寺) , used to be the most important Buddhist center in Edo (old Tokyo) during UENO-ONSHI PARK and VICINITY N JR Uguisudani Sta. 鴬谷駅 Kanei-ji Temple 寛永寺 Jomyoin Temple 浄名院 Ueno Zoo 上野動物園 The University Art Museum, Tokyo National Univ. of Fine Arts & Music 東京芸術大学付属美術館 Chiyoda Line 千代田線 JR Ueno Sta. 上野駅 JR Okachimachi Sta. 御徒町駅 → Hibiya Line 日比谷線 To Akihabara Ginza Line 銀座線 Yushima Tenjin Shrine 湯島天神 Nishien Sta. 西園駅 Higashien Sta. 東園駅 ① – ⑭ correspond to the below. Atré Ueno ア ト レ上野 Ueno-no-mori Art Museum 上野の森美術館 Koen-guchi Exit. 公園口 Ueno Sta. Marui Dept. Store 丸井 Ameyoko St. Toei Oedo Line 都営大江戸線 Matsuzakaya Dept. Store 松坂屋 Ueno-Hirokoji Sta. 上野広小路駅 Ueno-Okachimachi Sta. 上野御徒町駅 The Shitamachi Museum 下町風俗資料館 Keisei-Ueno Sta. 京成上野駅 Yushima Sta. 湯島駅 Statue of Takamori Saigo 西郷隆盛像 Shinobazu Pond 不忍池 Toshogu Shrine 東照宮 Five-story Pagoda 五重塔 National Museum of Nature and Science 国立科学 博物館 National Museum of Western Art 国立西洋美術館 Tokyo Metropolitan Festival Hall 東京文化会館 Kiyomizu Kannondo Hall 清水観音堂 Tokyo National Museum 東京国立博物館 Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum 東京都美術館 Entrance Atré Ueno ア ト レ上野 Ueno-no-mori Art Museum 上野の森美術館 Koen-guchi Exit. 公園口 Ueno Sta. Marui Dept. Store 丸井 Ameyoko St. Toei Oedo Line 都営大江戸線 Matsuzakaya Dept. Store 松坂屋 Ueno-Hirokoji Sta. 上野広小路駅 Ueno-Okachimachi Sta. 上野御徒町駅 The Shitamachi Museum 下町風俗資料館 Keisei-Ueno Sta. 京成上野駅 Yushima Sta. 湯島駅 Statue of Takamori Saigo 西郷隆盛像 Shinobazu Pond 不忍池 Toshogu Shrine 東照宮 Five-story Pagoda 五重塔 National Museum of Nature and Science 国立科学 博物館 National Museum of Western Art 国立西洋美術館 Tokyo Metropolitan Festival Hall 東京文化会館 Kiyomizu Kannondo Hall 清水観音堂 Tokyo National Museum 東京国立博物館 Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum 東京都美術館 Entrance Ueno-Onshi Park and Vicinity Japan Railways (JR) Keisei Railways Subway Lines 0 300m Monorail ● ① ● ② ● ③ ● ④ ● ⑤ ● ⑥ ● ⑦ ● ⑧ ● ⑨ ● ⑩ ● ⑪ ● ⑫ ● ⑬ ● ⑭ TOKYO WALKS PAGE 3 / 10 ④ Sensoji Temple (浅草寺) , or more popularly known as Asakusa Kannon Temple, is named after the Kannon or Goddess of Mercy to whom the tall main hall is dedicated. This temple is said to have been founded in the 7th century by three fishermen, who discovered in their nets one day a tiny image of Kannon only 5 cm in height. The imposing main hall, Sensoji Hondo (浅草寺本堂) , (Open daily 6:00–17:00 (Apr.–Sep.), 6:30–17:00 (Oct.–Mar.), Admission: Free), is approached by the 9-m-wide, 140-m-long Nakamise-dori Arcade (仲見世通 り uploads/Science et Technologie/ tokyo-guide 2 .pdf
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