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Tokyo National Museum
Japan’s oldest and largest museum, with major collections of samurai armor, Buddhist art, ceramics, and national treasures in Ueno Park.
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Japan’s oldest and largest museum, with major collections of samurai armor, Buddhist art, ceramics, and national treasures in Ueno Park.
Highly popular digital art museum in Azabudai Hills with immersive light installations and interactive rooms that often require advance booking.
Immersive body-scale digital art museum in Toyosu, famous on social media for reflective water, light, and mirrored environments.
Tokyo’s iconic scramble crossing and one of the city’s most recognizable urban scenes, best experienced day and night.
Large landscaped garden with Japanese, English, and French sections, ideal for walks, cherry blossoms, and seasonal foliage.
Trendsetting district centered on youth fashion, side streets, and a mix of pop culture, boutiques, and people-watching.
Traditional Tokyo-style sushi made with seafood prepared in techniques developed in old Edo, often featuring cured, marinated, or lightly cooked fish over vinegared rice.
A savory Tokyo specialty from the Tsukishima area, cooked on a hot griddle with a loose batter, shredded cabbage, and varied fillings for a crispy-soft texture.
A historic dish associated with Tokyo's old fishing communities, usually rice topped or cooked with clams and seasoned in a comforting, deeply local style.
World-famous sushi restaurant known for meticulous Edomae sushi and an intimate, formal dining experience.
Established chanko nabe restaurant near Ryogoku, famous for sumo-style hot pot in a traditional setting.
Legendary soba restaurant serving hand-crafted noodles in one of Tokyo's most respected traditional noodle houses.
Tokyo is pricey for hotels and dining, but cheap eats, convenience stores, and transit keep daily costs manageable.
Tipping is not customary in Japan and may cause confusion. Service is included. Do not tip in restaurants, taxis, hotels, or bars.
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Tokyo Station, Tokyo -> Marunouchi, Tokyo
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Ueda to Tokyo by train. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest train, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Tokyo, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

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