Japan·Tokyo | Hidden Gems in Tokyo 🌟
Tired of the usual Tokyo spots? Besides the common destinations like the Imperial Palace, Ginza, Shinjuku, Asakusa, Tokyo Tower, and Skytree, here are some lesser-known attractions to explore. 🌿 Tokyo International Forum: A 5-minute walk from Tokyo Station (Marunouchi Station on the subway). The Glass Hall is super photogenic! (Figure 1) 🌆 🌸🍃 National Diet Building: Close to the Imperial Palace, this is the heart of Japan's politics. You can even see Japanese lawmakers coming and going, flipping their nameplates! 😂 🌸🍃Odaiba: Located in Koto Ward, it's far from the main tourist areas. But it offers a unique perspective on Tokyo's skyline! With Fuji TV and the Statue of Liberty, Odaiba's urban landscape is fundamentally different from other parts of Tokyo. 🌉 National Museum of Western Art: Designed by Le Corbusier, this museum houses many Impressionist works. 🎨 🌸🍃 Yoyogi Park (Figure 3): If you're tired from shopping in Harajuku or Omotesando, take a break in this park. The Yoyogi National Stadium is one of Japan's most famous architectural works. 🌳 Toranomon Hills (Tiger Gate): A newer trendy spot in Tokyo, it's like the Shanghai Tian'an Qian Tree and Xi'an Tree of Life's counterpart in Tokyo. 🌿 🌸🍃 #SheCameFromTheEast #ArchitecturalPhotography 📸🌟