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Ueno Park Guide: Museums, Zoo & Temples

Hop off at Ueno for the Tokyo National Museum, Ueno Zoo, and Ameyoko market. A cultural center for art and history lovers.

4/2/2025
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Pagoda view symbolizing the traditional culture found in Ueno

Ueno Park is not just a park; it's a concentration of Japan's finest cultural institutions. The Red Course stops nearby, giving you access to art, history, and nature.

The Museums

If you love museums, you could spend a week here.

  • Tokyo National Museum: The oldest and largest in Japan. Houses samurai armor, kimono, and ancient artifacts.
  • National Museum of Nature and Science: Great for kids (dinosaur skeletons!) and science geeks.
  • National Museum of Western Art: Designed by Le Corbusier, it’s a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Ueno Zoo

Famous for its Giant Pandas. Be prepared for a queue to see them, but the rest of the zoo is also charming and historic (it opened in 1882).

Ameyoko Market

Just south of the park/station is Ameyoko, a bustling street market.

  • Originally a black market for candy ("Ame-ya") and American goods ("Ame") after the war.
  • Today, it shouts with fishmongers, sneaker shops, and discount clothing.
  • Great for street food: Try the kebab or fruit on a stick.

Shinobazu Pond

A large pond covered in lotus plants. You can rent swan boats here. In the center stands the Bentendo temple, dedicated to the goddess of the arts and knowledge.

Ueno offers a "deep" Tokyo experience, connecting high culture with the gritty energy of the market.

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