The seat of Tokyo’s government, also known as Tōkyō Tochō, is also a favourite go-to place of travelers since the building’s two towers, North and South, both have observatories allows tourists to see Tokyo’s grand skyline.
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The seat of Tokyo’s government, also known as Tōkyō Tochō, is also a favourite go-to place of travelers since the building’s two towers, North and South, both have observatories allows tourists to see Tokyo’s grand skyline.
Read MoreEstablished in July of 2001 in Odaiba, Miraikan was opened to the public in the hopes that “it could become a place where we can understand the things happening in our world today from a scientific point of view, and have discussions while considering the future that awaits us.” To date, it remains as Japan’s most technologically advanced science museum that could compete globally in terms of groundbreaking scientific exhibitions.
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