Shangri-La Tokyo





Shangri-La Tokyo, Tokyo: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
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Wadakura Fountain Park(和田倉噴水公園) This course starts from Tokyo Station and walks around Wadakura Fountain Park. This area has historical places such as the Imperial Palace, and is an urban promenade where you can feel the atmosphere of the business district around Marunouchi and Tokyo Station. It is a lively area in the morning and evening with lots of people running and walking their dogs. The charm of Wadakura Fountain Park is the harmony of the water of the moat, the stone wall on the...
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Imperial Palace Ninomaru(皇居二の丸) This course walks around the Ninomaru of the Imperial Palace East Gardens. Easy access from Tokyo Station, this course is popular for running and dog walking. You can enjoy beautiful nature. It's not as crowded as around the station, so you can walk calmly. In this area, the brick building of the National Museum of Modern Art and Crafts on the right side of the Inui Gate is a memorable Meiji era building that was built as the headquarters of the Imperial...
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Imperial Palace Outer Garden(皇居外苑) This course walks around the Imperial Palace. Easy access from Tokyo Station, this course is popular for running and dog walking. You can enjoy beautiful nature. It is a course where you can walk calmly without being as crowded as around the station. In this area, the brick building of the National Museum of Modern Art and Crafts on the right side of the Inui Gate is a memorable Meiji era building that was built as the headquarters of the Imperial Guard...
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Imperial Palace Honmaru(皇居 本丸) This course walks around the Imperial Palace Honmaru. Easy access from Tokyo Station, this course is popular for running and dog walking. You can enjoy beautiful nature. It's not as crowded as around the station, so you can walk calmly. In this area, the brick building of the National Museum of Modern Art and Crafts on the right side of the Inui Gate is a memorable Meiji period building that was built as the headquarters of the Imperial Guard Division. It is...
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69 Stations of the Nakasendō (中山道六十九次) Nakasendo, one of the five highways developed as a transportation network for the shogunate during the Edo period. It is a highway that connects Edo and Kyoto via the inland. The Kiso Valley along the route is particularly spectacular and is known for its cuisine. Day hikes from Magome to Tsumago to Nagiso are also popular. There are many bus connections along the town-to-town route, so you can hike part of this long route.
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