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Ueno (上野), Tokyo

Ueno (上野, map) is a district in Taito, Tokyo, best known as the site of Ueno Park. Formerly a working class neighbourhood, Ueno is today a major transportation hub. It is home to Ueno Station, a major commuter hub for long distance trains to northern Japan. The district however has one of the largest population of homelss people in Tokyo, revealing a shocking truth that poverty exists in this otherwise affluent metropolis.

How to go to Ueno

Take the Ginza Line (G-15) or Hibiya Line (H-17) to the Ueno Subway Station or the Oedo Line (E-09) to the Ueno-Okachimachi Subway Station.

Tokyo Prefectural Route 453 in Ueno, TokyoTokyo Prefectural Route 453 in Ueno, Tokyo
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Street in Ueno, TokyoStreet in Ueno, Tokyo
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What to see in Ueno

  1. Bentendo Temple
    Buddhist temple dedicated to Benten, the goddess of wealth.

  2. Kan'ei-ji Temple
    Tendai Buddhist temple named after the Kan'ei era when it was built, this is a funerary temple linked to the end of the Tokugawa shogunate.

  3. National Museum of Western Art
    The premier public art gallery showcasing art from the Western tradition.

  4. National Museum of Nature and Science
    Formerly called the National Science Museum, this institution was established in 1871 showcasing a variety of natural history and interactive exhibits.

  5. Toshogu
    Shinto shrine where Tokugawa Ieyasu is enshrined.

  6. Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
    Art museum in Ueno Park.

  7. Tokyo National Museum
    Established in 1872, this is the oldest and largest museum in Japan housing over 110,000 objects including 87 Japanese National Treasures and 610 Important Cultural Properties.

  8. Ueno Park
    Major public park particularly famous for cherry blossom viewing.

  9. Ueno Zoo
    The oldest zoo in Japan, established in 1882, occupying a 14.3 hectare site.

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Hello and thanks for reading this page. My name is Timothy and my hobby is in describing places so that I can share the information with the general public. My website has become the go to site for a lot of people including students, teachers, journalists, etc. whenever they seek information on places, particularly those in Malaysia and Singapore. I have been doing this since 5 January 2003, for over twenty years already. You can read about me at Discover Timothy. By now I have compiled information on thousands of places, mostly in Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, and I continue to add more almost every day. My goal is to describe every street in every town in Malaysia and Singapore.

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