Things to do in Tokyo
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A 1,300-year-old shrine that blesses laptops.

Walk barefoot through knee-deep water and projected light.

A miniature torii tunnel without the Kyoto queue.

Tokyo’s oldest temple, and it never stops moving.

The river walk with the Skytree on one side.

The shrine where sumo became a public sport.

Drums, fire and a wall of ten thousand crystals.

A stroll garden built on famous stones.

The Great Wave, in the district where he lived.

Four major museums, a zoo and a thousand cherry trees.

The country’s collection, in one building.

Where Tokyo goes to pray for exam results.

A cherry avenue running through the old city’s graves.

A 200-year-old bathhouse showing contemporary art.

The most literary garden in the city.

Tokyo’s oldest garden, with a baseball dome behind it.

The keep of Edo Castle, and the lawn where it stood.

A shogun’s duck-hunting garden, ringed by towers.

A hundred-thousand-tree forest, planted from nothing.

Where Tokyo goes to be unsupervised.

A pond, a shrine, and a flea market on the first Sunday.

A Kengo Kuma building over a hidden garden.

A cherry tunnel through the middle of Aoyama.

A thousand beckoning cats on one shelf.

Swan boats, buskers, and the Ghibli Museum in the trees.

Contemporary art on the 53rd floor, open until ten.

Tadao Andō built it mostly underground.

Rooms of light with no map and no fixed route.

A tunnel of red torii climbing out of Akasaka.

A 1622 gate with Tokyo Tower directly behind it.
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