20 Hidden Gems in Tokyo You Never Knew Existed!💎東京の穴場スポット
🔥 20 Hidden Gems in Tokyo You MUST Visit! ✨ Looking for what to do in Tokyo? or are you looking for hidden spots you’ve never been before? You’re in the right place. 🌏 Discover Tokyo’s shocking hidden gems that tourists miss! 🤯 Explore the serene Nezu Shrine, chic Daikanyama T-Site 📚☕, and mystical Todoroki Valley 🎋. Indulge in Gyoza Lou’s flavors 🥟, shop Shimokitazawa’s edgy vintage stores 🛍️, and stroll the romantic **Nakameguro Canal** 🌸.
✨ Dive into Golden Gai’s nightlife🍺 or the mind-blowing art at TeamLab Borderless🎨💡. Uncover Tokyo’s rich history at Yanaka Ginza and Kanda Myojin Shrine. Ready for Tokyo’s wild side? Watch now! 📺 https://youtu.be/1ZoIea-nbfc
00:00 紹介
00:22 根津神社
00:46 代官山Tサイト
01:10 等々力渓谷
01:43 原宿 餃子楼
02:07 自由が丘
02:35 思い出横丁
03:03 下北沢
03:32 中目黒運河
03:53 高円寺
04:19 吉祥寺井の頭公園
04:42 ゴールデン街
05:14 お台場 チームラボ ボーダレス美術館
05:40 谷中銀座
06:04 浜離宮恩賜庭園
06:20 東京タワートップデッキツアー
06:57 神田明神
07:24 東京の秘密の屋上庭園
07:48 深川江戸資料館
08:09 箱根仙石原温泉
08:32 目黒寄生虫館
08:54 結論
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00:00 Introduction
00:22 Nezu Shrine
00:46 Daikanyama T-Site
01:10 Todoroki Valley
01:43 Gyoza Lou, Harajuku
02:07 Jiyugaoka
02:35 Omoide Yokocho
03:03 Shimokitazawa
03:32 Nakameguro Canal
03:53 Koenji
04:19 Kichijoji Inokashira Park
04:42 Golden Gai
05:14 Odaiba’s TeamLab Borderless Museum
05:40 Yanaka Ginza
06:04 Hamarikyu Gardens
06:20 Tokyo Tower Top Deck Tour
06:57 Kanda Myojin Shrine
07:24 Tokyo’s Secret Rooftop Gardens
07:48 Fukagawa Edo Museum
08:09 Sengokuhara Onsen in Hakone
08:32 Meguro Parasitological Museum
08:54 Conclusion
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WARNING! Much of Todoroki Ravine Park is closed until a yet-to-be-determined date in 2025 in order to remove the danger of falling trees