Tokyo Tower is one of the basic symbols of Tokyo, so I think it is a “must”! And if you go there in summer, they have often special illuminations in the observatories, so it is great! There is also a One Piece (anime) section. For electric wheelchairs is accessible, and easy to move.
As the article says, it is a must when visiting Tokyo. It takes you back to the Edo period, gives you the opportunity to experience some of the activities of the time, and even enjoy performances of traditional arts. It is also very accessible.
Hakone is a very beautiful place ! The route proposed in the article is great as well! We took all the means of transportation mentioned in the article. The boat and the ropeway especially were great! The only thing to pay attention to is the hour that the last bus departs.
You can also visit the “Hakone Opwn Air Museum” (https://www.hakone-oam.or.jp/en/) which is accessible.
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Tokyo Tower is one of the basic symbols of Tokyo, so I think it is a “must”! And if you go there in summer, they have often special illuminations in the observatories, so it is great! There is also a One Piece (anime) section. For electric wheelchairs is accessible, and easy to move.
As the article says, it is a must when visiting Tokyo. It takes you back to the Edo period, gives you the opportunity to experience some of the activities of the time, and even enjoy performances of traditional arts. It is also very accessible.
A nice place to enjoy art and nature in harmony! I wish just that the “Symphonic Sculpture” were accessible…
Hakone is a very beautiful place ! The route proposed in the article is great as well! We took all the means of transportation mentioned in the article. The boat and the ropeway especially were great! The only thing to pay attention to is the hour that the last bus departs.
You can also visit the “Hakone Opwn Air Museum” (https://www.hakone-oam.or.jp/en/) which is accessible.