Tokyo Prefecture

Tokyo Prefecture is located in Kanto Region, is a bustling metropolis that is home to some of the most exciting tourist destinations in the world. This densely populated urban hub is a treasure trove of cultural, historical, and modern attractions that offer visitors an immersive experience of the best of Japan. With 23 wards within its boundaries, Tokyo prefecture has something for everyone, from traditional sites to cutting-edge technology, beautiful parks, and sumptuous cuisine. Check out our list of “Top 12 Things to do in Tokyo” and the second list of “12 More best Things to do in Tokyo“.

Overview of Tokyo Prefecture

Tokyo Prefecture is the most populous prefecture in Japan, with over 13 million residents, and it covers an area of approximately 2,190 square kilometers. Tokyo is a vibrant city that offers a range of experiences for tourists, from world-class museums and art galleries to buzzing nightlife and delicious food. Tokyo is also a great base for exploring other parts of Japan, with easy access to regional cities like Kyoto, Osaka, and Hiroshima.

The 23 Wards of Tokyo

Tokyo Prefecture is divided into 23 wards, each with its own unique attractions and charm. Here’s a list of 23 wards: Adachi, Arakawa, Bunkyo, Chiyoda, Chuo, Edogawa, Itabashi, Katsushika, Kita, Koto, Meguro, Minato, Nakano, Nerima, Ota, Setagaya, Shibuya, Shinagawa, Shinjuku, Suginami, Sumida, Taito, and Toshima.

Tokyo prefecture is a beautiful and diverse destination for tourism. With its wide range of attractions, from historical landmarks to natural beauty and cultural experiences, visitors are sure to find something that appeals to their interests. Whether exploring the city’s famous wards or venturing off the beaten path, Tokyo prefecture is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Japan.

Top Attractions

Landmarks, Attractions, Scenic Views and Natural Wonders

Links & Resources

English
Tokyo Tower
Official Website.
Japanese
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