Things to do in Warabi

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Photo "Warabi" by Tak1701d (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original
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1. Tokyo Disneyland®

At the captivating Tokyo Disneyland® theme resort, the movies of Walt Disney spring to life with a host of family-friendly attractions. Enjoy roller coasters and fairground rides, watch music and dance performances and meet world-famous Disney characters. You can even spend the night at a themed hotel. The resort opened in 1983 and was the first Disney Park outside of the U.S.
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Ride roller coasters and watch theatrical shows as you witness the magic of Disney come to life at this family-friendly amusement park and resort.

2. Tokyo DisneySea®

Take the whole family to Tokyo DisneySea® for an experience like no other. This fantasy theme park is part of the Tokyo Disney Resort, but it is unlike any other Disney park in the world. Here, the myths and legends of the oceans come to life, with seven fantastical areas to explore. From Mediterranean Harbor, where you can float down Venice-style canals on gondolas, to the Arabian Coast and the magical world of Aladdin, there are memories to be made at every turn.
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Discover the secrets of the oceans in this magical theme park, where Disney’s sea-dwelling characters will take you on a journey to the world below the waves.

3. Tokyo Skytree

Built as a broadcast tower and opened to the public in 2012, Tokyo Skytree has quickly become a must-see attraction. The world's second-tallest structure behind the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai serves as a digital terrestrial broadcasting centre for Tokyo and the surrounding region. The public can ride up to the two observation decks and enjoy 360-degree views of Tokyo against the stunning back drop of Mount Fuji in the distance.
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Find yourself wowed by stunning 360-degree panoramic views of Tokyo from its newest and highest tower.

4. Tokyo Tower

Back in 1958 Tokyo's brand-new TV networks needed a tall antenna array to transmit signals, and the city needed a national symbol as it struggled to emerge from the devastation of World War II. The result was the 333-metre high white and orange Tokyo Tower, a structure that bears more than a passing resemblance to France's Eiffel Tower and which has just celebrated its 55th anniversary. The two observatory points quickly became major tourist attractions and the tower now attracts around 2.4 million visitors a year. As well as the amazing views, there's a small art gallery, the Guinness Book of World Records Museum Tokyo, and a wax museum in a complex known as Foot Town, found at the base of the tower.
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5. Tokyo Imperial Palace

From the 1600s to 1867, shoguns ruling Edo, as Tokyo was then called, resided in Edo Castle on this site in central Tokyo. The castle was the largest in the world at that time. In 1868, when the shogunate was displaced, Japan moved its capital from Kyoto to Tokyo and occupied the Edo Castle site. After fire destroyed much of the complex, they built a new imperial palace in 1888, much of which remains today. The walls, towers and moat bridges are reminiscent of how the site was hundreds of years ago, when ramparts and moats played a critical role in protecting the complex.
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Tokyo Imperial Palace which includes a lake or waterhole and a garden

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Frequently asked questions

Is Warabi worth visiting?
From retail therapy to history and outdoor activities, there are many great things to do in Warabi. Make sure to experience the area's blend of awesome sights, local charm and culture.
How do I spend a day in Warabi?
Numakage Park is an excellent place to begin your getaway adventures. Remember to check out the shopping and dining options in Warabi while you're here too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Warabi?
Spend the day at Kawaguchi Municipal Art Gallery Atlia and discover why it's rated as the top tourist attraction near Warabi.
Is three days enough to stay in Warabi?
You'll have enough time to check out Toda Rowing Course, Kawaguchi Municipal Art Gallery Atlia and other top attractions around the area when you book a three-day stay in Warabi.
Is Warabi a walkable neighbourhood?
That really depends on what you'd like to experience in and around Warabi. Several key sights, including Toda Rowing Course and Kawaguchi Municipal Art Gallery Atlia are reachable on foot. Up for a wander through some other nearby neighbourhoods? Takasagochō is 5 kilometres from Warabi, while Minami Ward is 5 kilometres away.
What are some activities to do in Warabi with kids?
Deciding what to do in Warabi with kids is easier than ever. Whether you're holidaying with toddlers or teenagers, there are many family-friendly sights to keep everyone busy here.

What to do in Warabi for adults?
From local cuisine and cultural attractions to outdoor adventures and unique experiences, there are loads of interesting things to do in Warabi for adults.
Are there free things to do in Warabi?
Near Warabi, Toda Rowing Course is a top spot for anyone who wants to enjoy the area without spending a cent. Also, wander through parks and other neighbourhoods nearby, and ask a local tour guide for advice. It's an easy way to find out about the top free things to do in Warabi.