Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Chinzan-so
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10-8, Sekiguchi 2-chome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan, 112-8667
 
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81 (3) 3943-2222
  
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81 (3) 3943-2300

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Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Chinzan-so Wedding - Attractions At Four Seasons, you enjoy a unique vantage point from which to explore the sights, sounds and experiences around you.
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At Four Seasons, you enjoy a unique vantage point from which to explore the sights, sounds and experiences around you. We hope the highlights of local attractions below help simplify your planning. Please let us know how else we can assist you.

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Drive
The Tokyo Dome 15 minutes drive
Imperial Palace 20 minutes drive
Kabuki-za 20 minutes drive
Shinjuku 20 minutes drive
Ueno Park 20 minutes drive
Akihabara 30 minutes drive
Edo Tokyo Museum 30 minutes drive
Harajuku 30 minutes drive
Omotesando 30 minutes drive
Roppongi 30 minutes drive
The Ginza 30 minutes drive
Tokyo National Museum 30 minutes drive
Asakusa 45 minutes drive
Kokugigan 45 minutes drive
The Tokyo Tower 45 minutes drive
Tokyo Disneyland 1 hour drive
Yokohama 1 hour drive
Kamakura 1.5 hours drive

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The Tokyo Dome

The Tokyo Dome is known locally as the "Big Egg." It's the venue for Japan's famous baseball games, as well as the place to be for all sports and big name music acts.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 15 minutes drive

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Imperial Palace

This is one of the best kept secrets in Tokyo. It doesn't matter how busy the city is, you can always enjoy the calm tranquillity of the Imperial Gardens. From the Gardens, you will not be able to see the Imperial Palace: it is hidden behind walls and very heavily guarded. When the Emperor of Japan is not travelling, he lives in this house. Since this area is closed Mondays and most holidays, check with the Concierge before you set out.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 20 minutes drive

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Kabuki-za

Kabuki-za is the biggest kabuki (traditional Japanese play) theatre located in the Ginza. Featuring the "Earphone Guide", which provides English comments and explanations relating to the plot, music, actors and other features of Kabuki which otherwise may be difficult for non-Japanese visitors to understand.

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Estimated travel time 20 minutes drive

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Shinjuku

This is the home of the world's busiest train station: over two million people travel through Shinjuku's station everyday. The area is also famous for its shopping and skyscrapers, and many international corporations have their offices in Shinjuku.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 20 minutes drive

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Ueno Park

A major cultural centre for the city, Ueno Park includes the Tokyo National Museum, the Metropolitan Fine Art Gallery, the National Museum of Western Art and the National Science Museum.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 20 minutes drive

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Akihabara

Akihabara is the best place to see the famous neon signs of Tokyo. Over 300 electronic stores in this area, carrying the latest in electronic inventions, light up the streets. Akihabara is a short train ride from the hotel, but make sure to bring your passports: many stores extend a 5% discount to visitors with passports.
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Getting there
Estimated travel time 30 minutes drive

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Edo Tokyo Museum

Edo Tokyo is the National Museum of History of Japan, dedicated to the country's cultural artifacts. Exhibits change throughout the year. Your Concierge can provide you with more details of the current exhibit. Although there are no English language tours, there is an information kiosk at the entrance where the staff speaks English.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 30 minutes drive
Address 1-4-1, Yokoami, Sumida-ku
130-0015
Telephone 03-3626-9974

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Harajuku

Just steps away from Omotesando is Harajuku and the Takeshita-dori Street. People love to visit this area, most famous for alternative apparel for teenagers. This is a great place to people watch and see the latest in fashion.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 30 minutes drive

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Omotesando

This area is considered the Champs Elysées of Tokyo. It has a wide, tree-lined street complete with very wide sidewalks. This is the place to go clothes shopping or to enjoy lunch in a French-style sidewalk café.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 30 minutes drive

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Roppongi

It is American in style, consisting mainly of burger joints, pizza parlors and night clubs. The night clubs open late and stay open all night long.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 30 minutes drive

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The Ginza

The Ginza is probably the most famous area in the city. It is considered the Fifth Avenue of Tokyo, since all the exclusive shops and department stores are in this area. Many people also like to visit the Sony building where the company displays its latest products for customers to sample.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 30 minutes drive

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Tokyo National Museum

The Tokyo National Museum displays a comprehensive collection of the works and antiquities from Japan and Asia. Multilingual maps are available to assist with the tour.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 30 minutes drive
Address 13-9 Ueno Park, Taito-ku
110-8712
Telephone 03-3822-1111

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Asakusa

Asakusa is the most famous tourist destination in Tokyo. A large Buddhist temple with a huge Japanese lantern stands at the front gate. This is also a very good area to do some souvenir shopping and sample the flavours of the local foods.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 45 minutes drive

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Kokugigan

Kokugigan is the national sumo stadium. Be a part of 1500 years of Sumo history. According to Japanese legend, the very origin of the Japanese people depended on the outcome of a Sumo match. The supremacy of the Japanese people on the islands of Japan was supposedly established when the god Take Mikazuchi defeated the leader of a rival tribe in a Sumo match. See traditional Japanese wrestling at its best.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 45 minutes drive
Address 1-3-28 Yokoami, Sumida-ku
130-0015
Telephone 03-3623-5111

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The Tokyo Tower

This steel tower was modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Be sure to go on a clear day so that you can fully enjoy the unparalleled views of Tokyo.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 45 minutes drive

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Tokyo Disneyland

Disneyland! What more can anyone say? Children, no matter what language they speak, will love this place. Adults like it too! We recommend that you avoid going on the weekends or during a public holiday, as the lines can get very long.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 1 hour drive

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Yokohama

Yokohama is the very first city to be opened up to Western trade. Driving there, you will cross the famous suspension bridge, "Rainbow Bridge" – known for its beauty. Another method of travel, however, is by train and takes just over one hour.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 1 hour drive

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Kamakura

This city on the outskirts of Tokyo requires the better part of a day to properly explore. It was once the home of the feudal government in 1192 and is also home to the giant Buddha (Daibutsu). Kamakura, most famous for its heavy concentration of Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, is a great walking area with a very rich history.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 1.5 hours drive

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