Best Places to go in Tokyo at Night

Tokyo, the most crowded and busiest Capital of Japan, has many kind of spots that hold different kind of entertainments that many tourrists may wonder 'what are those entertaining activities and when is the best time to do them during the day?' Nobody goes to temples at night or go to shopping at 7 o'clock in the morning..In particular, this post would list all places for you to enjoy Tokyo at night. 

Shibuya
Shibuya
The famous intersection in Shibuya is the busiest in the world. Everyday, about 500,000 people cross this intersection. Besides shopping and the cuisine, you can also enjoy the unique atmosphere of the neighborhood.
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Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower
3 million people visit Tokyo Tower annually. More than half of Tokyo Tower’s revenue is because of its popularity as a tourist spot. It is a sightseeing spot which tourists find irresistable.
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Shinjuku
Shinjuku
Golden Gai in Shinjuku, which is situated in the middle of a commercial district, has recently become very popular with foreign tourists. You can experience the atmosphere of the Showa Period in Japan, like a trip back in time.
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Ginza
Ginza
Ginza is one of Japan’s most sophisticated shopping districts. In this neighborhood of modern buildings, there are many luxury brand stores and restaurants.
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Roppongi
Roppongi
Roppongi had the image of a nighttime entertainment district for adults, but recently it has changed into a modern area. It has become a place to show Tokyo’s latest art in museums of art that have increased their number one by one.
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Shinjuku Golden Gai (Golden Street)
Shinjuku Golden Gai (Golden Street)
Golden Gai was a postwar black market and prostitution area, transformed into an area of bars and hangouts. Tiny shops are packed into the labyrinth of alleys. The dimly lit neon lights brings out a nostalgic atmosphere.
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Kabuki-za
Kabuki-za
Renovated in 2013, Kabuki-za has become more enjoyable than ever for the world of kabuki. You can enjoy not just watching the Japanese dramatic form, but also souvenirs, sweets and exhibits associated with kabuki.
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