Experience the amazing sunset - the views over Tokyo Tower and Mt. Fuji (when it is clear) are unforgettable, with 360 degrees view of Tokyo City and the bay area at the same time. Leer más.
Ramen is not the only thing this museum has to offer. The inside is set up to replicate the buildings from the Showa-era (1950's-60's) and you get to see what Japan was like back then. Leer más.
Home of the Yomiuri Giants baseball theme, Tokyo Dome is easily accessible from JR Suidobashi, or the Tokyo Metro Korakuen line. Leer más.
The oldest of the two parks of Tokyo Disney Resort, Tokyo Disneyland is mostly geared to children. Take the JR Keiyo Line from Tokyo and get off at Maihama Station. English is spoken. Leer más.
Saccharine sweet and full of screaming children, Sanrio Puroland is an interesting visit only if you're a Hello Kitty fan. It's mostly indoors, so it's a great place for families to visit in the rain. Leer más.
The younger cousin to Roppongi Hills, Omotesando Hills itself is architecturally fascinating. The shops are fairly high-end, but without being pretentious. Visit especially during Christmas! Leer más.
Just south of JR Ueno Station, there is a little bit of Japanese history: Ameyoko is a throwback to the post-WWII Japanese market. This bazaar-type market has everything and then some! Worth a visit! Leer más.