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Última actualización 5 mar 2026

¡Descubre la emocionante mezcla de moderno y tradicional de Tokio! Visita la icónica Torre de Tokio para disfrutar de vistas panorámicas de la ciudad. Explora la histórica zona de Asakusa, hogar del famoso templo Senso-ji. Compra y cena en las bulliciosas calles de Shibuya y Shinjuku. Experimenta el sereno santuario Meiji, un oasis pacífico. No te pierdas Akihabara por la electrónica y la cultura anime. Relájate en el precioso Parque Ueno, especialmente durante la temporada de floración de los cerezos. Tokio ofrece una vibrante mezcla de cultura, compras y entretenimiento.

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Lugares y atracciones en Tokyo

A busy street in Japan crowded with people, lined with brightly lit signs for shops and restaurants, including McDonald's and Wolfgang Puck, during daylight.

Harajuku

A narrow alleyway in Japan decorated with red and yellow lanterns and artificial autumn leaves, with people walking and small shops lining both sides. The scene is vibrant and lively, evoking a festive atmosphere.

Golden Gai

A modern city building with a white façade featuring multiple arched windows, located at a street corner. The adjacent building displays the letters “GSIX” in gold on a dark background. The streets around are empty.

Ginza Six

A large Totoro figure sits inside a curved yellow building with a big window, surrounded by lush greenery and colorful architecture at the Ghibli Museum in Japan.

Museo Ghibli

A close-up of a rectangular plate with green leaves on a wooden table. In the background, a person in a white shirt reaches toward another dish, which is slightly out of focus.

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A modern, large, white building with a unique elevated design supported by pillars. The sign in Japanese reads "Edo-Tokyo Museum." People are visible walking in the plaza below on a clear day.

Museo Edo-Tokio

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Tokyo's public transportation system is one of the most efficient in the world. The city's metro and JR lines cover most tourist destinations, and prepaid cards like Suica and Pasmo can be used across different lines. Taxis are reliable but can be expensive for longer distances. Renting a bicycle is an excellent way to explore local neighborhoods, but be aware that Tokyo's streets can be busy.

Tokyo offers a diverse shopping scene. Ginza is known for its luxury boutiques and upscale department stores. Akihabara is the place for electronics and anime merchandise. Takeshita Street in Harajuku is famous for its quirky fashion stores, while Ameya-Yokocho Market offers street food, clothes, and souvenirs at bargain prices. Omotesando, often referred to as Tokyo's Champs-Elysees, is lined with architectural marvels housing flagship stores of international fashion brands.

Tokyo is a gastronomic delight with more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other city in the world. Savour sushi at one of the city's many sushi bars, slurp ramen at local noodle shops, or enjoy tempura, yakitori, and okonomiyaki at izakayas (Japanese pubs). For dessert, try traditional sweets like mochi and matcha-flavored treats.

Nikko, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is just two hours from Tokyo and offers a wealth of ornate shrines and stunning natural beauty. Hakone, famous for its hot springs and views of Mt. Fuji, is another excellent day trip. Yokohama, Japan's second-largest city, is only a 30-minute train ride from Tokyo and boasts attractions like the Sankeien Garden and the Cup Noodles Museum.

The Nezu Shrine, often overlooked by tourists, is one of Tokyo's oldest and most beautiful shrines. The Yanaka district offers a glimpse into Tokyo's past with its narrow alleys, traditional shops, and old cemeteries. The Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum showcases historic buildings from different periods in Tokyo's history.

Shinjuku is a vibrant area known for its nightlife, shopping, and the beautiful Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. Shibuya is popular among young travelers with its trendy fashion stores and iconic Shibuya Crossing. Asakusa retains a sense of old Tokyo with its traditional architecture and historic sites, while Ginza is Tokyo's luxury district, featuring high-end boutiques, art galleries, and gourmet restaurants.
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