Japan is as amazing as everyone says, and its capital even more. I spent almost a month discovering this amazing country, its food, people and wonderful architecture. I loved Tokyo and its unique skyline and architecture. Anything interesting in terms of architecture is here. If you find any mistakes, or have any suggestions please let me know. My intention is to keep it useful. Hope you enjoy!
Download pdf here: Tokyo Architecture Guide 2020 (PDF)
Download map here: Tokyo Architecture Guide 2020
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This is such a useful Guide, thank you so much to share it !
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Hello Bernie!! Any chances of you visiting Japan soon? I want to go back 🙂
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Love it! 🙂
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Thanks! Will you go to Tokyo soon? #iwish 😀
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Japan in general has always been at the top of my bucket list, but no concrete plans as of yet (unfortunately)!
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Well, when the time comes I’ll give you amazing recommendations on where to eat and what are the coolest spots to visit 😀 It’s such an amazing country! Any other trips planned for the short term?
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Thank you! 😀 I will definitely keep you to your word, hahah 😉 I just came back from Paris and might go to Seoul in summer, but otherwise nothing on the short term. How about you?
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That’s so cool!Hope you ate as many crêpes as possible 😛 I have never been to Korea, looks very exciting. Over here Vienna and Tunis in the following weeks 😀
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Hahahah, any type of pancake gets my unconditional love. Ah, very exciting! I have never been to Vienna or Tunis either. I’m sure both of those trips are going to be great 😀
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As good a guide to architecture in Tokyo as I seen! Thanks for taking the time to assemble–and make it available.
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Thank you for your kind words! Any chances of you visiting Tokyo soon?
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Hi! nice map!
Although, I’ve been researching a lot for my trip to Japan lately and have found many other SANNA works you don’t have in your map. Do you know how can you send your saved places (the ones with stars) from google maps? So you can add them 🙂
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Hi Vicente,
I think the only way is by sending a link to your map? Maybe there’s a different way.
I will happily add them to this map too!
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Thanks for this Virginia! I will be in Tokyo next week and this is most helpful.
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Hi Ines! Tokyo is such a vibrant city, I am happy that you get a chance to visit 🙂
Will you do other cities besides Tokyo?
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thanks for you sharing. I m Tokyo and plan to visit architecture places.
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That is exciting! For how long will you be in Tokyo?
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Thanx for sharing this ! I’ll be visiting Tokyo oct 3-9, I’m an architect and aspiring photographer, I would much appreciate any suggestions/recommendations!
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Hi Sergio, Tokyo is such an exciting city 😍 If I were you, I’d check the spots in yellow of the map such as Omotesando Street and Tokyo Skytree (what a view). A little secret… the hotel in Shibuya. Have you ever been to Tokyo?
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Thanks, I will peruse your work, which I am sure will be engaging.
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Thanks Sally 🙂 Planning a trip to Tokyo soon?
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here now, and loving the incredible architecture (and people) here. thank you for the google map!
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Thanks for appreciating! What has been your favourite thing so far?
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i think my favourite things so far are lion classical music cafe in shibuya and koffee mameya kakeru. but regarding architecture: my favorite part is the scale of it. on my way to some well known building, i always stumble upon great random works of architecture. yesterday it was the uccj kudan church. today it was a little brutalist apartment building nestled in the corner of a massive construction site. there’s just so much. i never want to leave. but when i do in april, i am using all of your guides for my next destinations in europe. thank you thank you thank you
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