The Kanto region, located on the eastern coast of Honshu, the largest island of Japan, offers a diverse range of experiences, from vibrant city life to historic temples and natural wonders, making it a must-visit destination for any traveler.

Top Attractions

AttractionLocationTypeWhy Visit
Tokyo SkytreeTokyoObservation DeckFor panoramic views of the city
Meiji ShrineTokyoShinto ShrineDedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken
Nikko Toshogu ShrineNikkoShinto ShrineA UNESCO World Heritage site and final resting place of Tokugawa Ieyasu
Tokyo National MuseumTokyoMuseumTo explore Japanese art and history
Shibuya CrossingTokyoScenic SpotFamous for its busiest and most colorful street crossing in the world
Tsukiji Outer MarketTokyoMarketFor fresh sushi and seafood
Kamakura DaibutsuKamakuraBuddhist StatueA large bronze statue of Buddha
Kiyosumi GardenTokyoGardenA beautiful and peaceful Japanese garden

Unique Experiences

  • Attend a traditional tea ceremony at the Happo-en Garden in Tokyo
  • Take a sumo wrestling tournament at the Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo
  • Explore the neon districts of Shinjuku and Shibuya in Tokyo
  • Visit the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, dedicated to the works of Studio Ghibli and its founder Hayao Miyazaki
  • Relax in an onsen (hot spring) at the Hakone Kowakien Yunessun in Hakone
  • Experience robot restaurant at the Shinjuku Kabukicho in Tokyo
  • Go cherry blossom viewing at the Ueno Park in Tokyo

Outdoor & Nature

  • Visit the Nikko National Park for its beautiful lakes, waterfalls, and hiking trails
  • Explore the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park for its scenic views of Mt. Fuji and Lake Ashi
  • Relax at the Kamakura Beach in Kamakura
  • Go hiking at the Okutama Lake in Tokyo
  • Take a boat ride on the Lake Ashi in Hakone

Cultural Experiences

  • Visit the Tokyo National Museum to learn about Japanese art and history
  • Explore the Meiji Shrine to learn about the history of the Meiji period
  • Attend a traditional festival at the Sanja Matsuri in Tokyo
  • Take a calligraphy class at the Tokyo Calligraphy School
  • Visit the Ghibli Museum to learn about the history of Japanese animation
  • Explore the Edo-Tokyo Museum to learn about the history of Tokyo

Hidden Gems

  • Visit the Neon Museum in Tokyo to see a collection of vintage neon signs
  • Explore the Kappabashi Dougu Street in Tokyo for its unique kitchen gadgets and souvenirs
  • Relax at the Hamarikyu Gardens in Tokyo for its beautiful gardens and teahouse
  • Take a stroll along the Sumida River in Tokyo for its scenic views of the city
  • Visit the TeamLab Borderless digital art museum in Odaiba

Day Trips

  • Take a day trip to Nikko (120 km, 2 hours) to visit the Toshogu Shrine and other UNESCO World Heritage sites
  • Visit Kamakura (50 km, 1 hour) to explore the city's temples and beaches
  • Go to Hakone (100 km, 2 hours) to enjoy the scenic views of Mt. Fuji and Lake Ashi
  • Take a day trip to Yokohama (30 km, 1 hour) to visit the Chinatown and harbor
  • Visit Kawasaki (20 km, 30 minutes) to explore the city's museums and parks

Planning Tips

Suggested itineraries: 3-day (visit Tokyo's top attractions), 7-day (explore the surrounding cities and national parks), 14-day (deep exploration of the region's culture and history). Key tips for booking and prioritizing: book accommodations and popular attractions in advance, consider purchasing a Suica or Pasmo card for easy travel on public transportation, and try to avoid traveling during peak rush hour times.

Quick Facts

KeyPopulation - 123,210,000
KeyArea - 377,930 km²
KeyLanguage - Japanese
KeyCurrency - JPY

[RATING] 4/5 for its unique blend of traditional and modern culture, rich history, and natural beauty.