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If a contest were held for the World's Most Entertaining City, Tokyo would certainly rank among the finalists. Night and day, on a shoestring budget or with a big expense account, you can find fun on every corner.

Observation Decks

Those who enjoy sightseeing may want to begin with a view from the top. The best observation decks are located at Municipal Government Building in Shinjuku, the World Trade Center in Hamamatsucho, and Tokyo Dome (the so-called "Big Egg") at Korakuen, the Ueno Zoo to the northeast, colorful Rainbow Bridge spanning Tokyo Bay, and picturesque Mt. Fuji on the southwest horizon.

Gardens and Parks

If you're looking to get away from the city, there are many beautiful parks and gardens to visit. The Hama Rikyu Garden and Kiyosumi Garden are both beautifully ornate and dotted with ponds, sculpted bonsai trees and exotic flowers. Hibiya Park is located just outside Ginza, while Tokyo's largest, Ueno Park, is home to several museums, temples and even a zoo that is popular with children.

Amusement Parks

For those who require more active entertainment, the city teems with amusement parks and recreation centers. Toshimaen with its water park and carnival zone stakes out the west. At mid-town is National Children's Castle in Omotesando. Or take a swim in a real Olympic pool at Yoyogi Stadium.

Museums

Thanks to an incredible array of museums and galleries, Tokyo on a rainy day can be extremely entertaining. The two major museums are arguably the National Museum of Western Art and the National Museum of Japanese History. Both will keep you occupied for the day. There are also a number of small museums that specify in unique artistic forms. From the Bicycle Culture Center and the Museum of Tin Toys, to the Iris Button Museum and the Kite Museum, each housing interesting collections and pieces that will teach you something new.

Cinema and Theater

Of course, there are cinemas all around the city, some new and many old, each different and interesting. Cine Front in Shibuya, Nichigeki Plex in Yurakucho and Tower Hall Funabori all show first-run road-show films, as well as art movies and classics.

Tokyo has its own opera house, a Shakespearean playhouse, venues for dance like the beautiful Spiral Hall or the modern Session House and Space Zero. Huge concert halls like the Ariake Coliseum, On Air East, Tokyo Opera City and Zepp Tokyo have a regular schedule of live acts ranging from rock bands to orchestral quartets.

In the evening you can sample some unique indoor relaxation at the Puk Puppet Theater in Yoyogi or the Theater Tram for contemporary dance and dramatic performances.

Sports

Sports buffs will be happy to find all their favorite pastimes here. Professional baseball, sumo, soccer and volleyball are the major spectator sports of Tokyo. Betting is allowed on horse races, cycling and speedboat racing. Toshimaen is a water-themed entertainment complex. Visiting teams from the USA come here regularly for exhibition football, basketball and baseball.

Rugby and tennis, ice hockey and boxing, all have their seasons here, and many of the world's top athletes make regular stops in Tokyo for track and field events. There are marathons for amateurs and pros alike. Locations are abound for bowling, golf, billiards, darts, mah-jongg and even ballroom dancing; check out the Shinagawa Prince Sports Complex and Tokyo Dome City.

Night-life

Additionally, what would a metropolis be without an exciting club scene to party the night away? Serving up various kinds of popular and underground music, an array of different clubs around the city are open all night on the weekends to give clubbers a healthy dose of nightlife action.

Located on the outskirts of Tokyo and certainly the most sizeable in comparison, Ageha is one of the top venues for fans of the electronic genre. However, if you’re looking for something closer to the heart of the city with the same taste of music in mind, Womb is an excellent place to catch top notch DJs and sounds. Anyone who’s looking for a good hip hop club should step over to Club Harlem while clubs such as Flower and Muse are good spots for all-mix selections and international crowds.
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