This Japan Guide focuses lesser known Tokyo Hidden Gems that are not mentioned in a lot of Tokyo guide books. I wanted to show you some secret hidden spots to most Japan tourists. Instead of take you to the regular Tokyo Tourist Traps that are often prime destinations for first time Japan visitors, I wanted to take you to some of my favorite local places in Tokyo. This video will serve as Guide for these Tokyo hidden gems and will give you ideas on what to do in Tokyo. You don’t need to follow the path in the standard guide books to have a great time in Tokyo. Also, this hidden gem spots may also serve to be great instagram / instagramable places in Tokyo as you will see from this video.

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Tokyo Hidden Spot Locations. Timestamps / Map Links

0:59 – #5. Hamarikyu Garden

2:06 – #4. Zozoji Temple

3:02 – #3. Tokyo Farmer’s Market @ United Nations University

3:35 – #2. La Vita and Jiyugaoka

4:29 – #1. Kotohiragu Shrine

Hamarikyu is a beautiful Edo-period garden hidden just beyond the Shiodome and Shimbashi area.

Zojoji is one of the seven great head temples of Jodo Sect, located in Shiba Park. It was built in 1393 and moved to this location in 1598. Zojoji is known to be the family temple of the biggest shogunate during the Edo period and in fact is the house of 6 Tokugawa shogunates.

One of the indearing features of this site is located on the side of the main building. The Sentai Kosodate Jizo statues stand in line in cute little red hats and pinwheels smiling at you.

The Tokyo Farmer’s Market is located in front of United Nation University, just 5 minutes walk from Omotesando Station.

Jiyugaoka, directly translated means Freedom Hill. The area started developing in the 1920’s and over the years has become desirable places to live in Tokyo. Wide open streets, minimal crowds, a variety of shops and restaurants and only a 12min ride from Shibuya make it one my favorite chill spots in Tokyo.

Koto Hirgagu shrine is wedged right in the middle of the Toranomon business district. Built in the 1600’s, this shrine used to be the south entrance of Edo Castle.

The 4 animals on the torii represent the 4 Guardians of the East, West, South and North. It signifies that this was once a very powerful site. It enshrines the strongest god in Japanese mythology Oomono Nuno Kami.

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