If you like Christmas illuminations, Tokyo is a must see. There are so many places to enjoy during the winter holidays that you can spend every night outside, strolling under wonderful lights. End even if you go to Tokyo after the Christmas, when some of the lights are turned off, there are still enough illuminations to offer you unforgettable evenings.
Here's a selection of 7 places definitely worth seeing, from my last year's experience:
1. Tokyo Dome City - the Super Light CityTokyo Dome City offers the biggest and most diverse light show in Tokyo.
Tokyo Christmas Illuminations, Tokyo Dome City Here you will find many attractions, grouped in several areas:
Near the LaAqua spa...
Tokyo Christmas Illuminations, Tokyo Dome City, LaQua ... you will find the Galaxy Dome, giant light hemisphere, 10 meters tall and 12 meters in diameter...
Tokyo Christmas Illuminations, Tokyo Dome City, Galaxy Dome ... and the Milky Way, a 140 meters light passage...
Tokyo Christmas Illuminations, Tokyo Dome City, Milky Way ... illuminated in various colors...
Tokyo Christmas Illuminations, Tokyo Dome City, Milky Way Tokyo Christmas Illuminations, Tokyo Dome City, Milky Way Close by, you will find a breathtaking music, light and water show...
Tokyo Christmas Illuminations, Tokyo Dome City, Super Light Wave Tokyo Christmas Illuminations, Tokyo Dome City, Super Light Wave Tokyo Christmas Illuminations, Tokyo Dome City, Super Light Wave ... and the alley going towards the Tokyo Dome Hotel, lavishly decorated and brightly illuminated...
Tokyo Christmas Illuminations, Tokyo Dome City, Eco Light Factory Tokyo Christmas Illuminations, Tokyo Dome City, Eco Light Factory Tokyo Christmas Illuminations, Tokyo Dome City, Eco Light Factory Finally, here's a spectacular rainbow-colored light ship:
Tokyo Christmas Illuminations, Tokyo Dome City, Chrystal Avenue Travel tip: The illuminations from Tokyo Dome City will be available until February 14 - the Valentine’s Day - between 5PM and 11PM.
2. Yebisu Garden Place - Baccarat Eternal LightsAt the Yebisu Garden Place, besides the usual winter decorations...
Yebisu Garden Place, Tokyo ... you will admire one of the largest chandeliers in the world, 5 meters tall and 3 meters wide, made by Baccarat Company from 8472 crystal parts:
Baccarat Eternal Lights, Yebisu Garden Place, Tokyo Travel tip: The chandelier was lit on November 3 and can be seen until January 9, between 5PM and 11PM.
Baccarat Eternal Lights, Yebisu Garden Place, Tokyo 3. Shinjuku Southern Terrace - Shinjuku Southern LightsThousands of lights are lit every year on the terrace near the southern exit of the Shinjuku Station...
Shinjuku Southern Lights, Shinjuku, Tokyo ... with conifers bathed in blue light...
Shinjuku Southern Lights, Shinjuku, Tokyo ... and the alley decorated in white, yellow and green...
Shinjuku Southern Lights, Shinjuku, Tokyo Shinjuku Southern Lights, Shinjuku, Tokyo ... this is one of the places favored by couples:
Shinjuku Southern Lights, Shinjuku, Tokyo Here's also view from the other side, towards the Mylord store...
Shinjuku Southern Lights, Shinjuku, Tokyo Shinjuku Southern Lights, Shinjuku, Tokyo ... and another photo with a ghostly view towards the NTT DoCoMo Yoyogi Building:
Shinjuku Southern Lights, Shinjuku, Tokyo Travel tip: The lights on Shinjuku Southern Terrace are lit until January 31, between 5PM and 10PM.
4. Akihabara - UDX Winter IlluminationIn Ahihabara, the street in front of the UDX building is also decorated for winter holidays...
Akihabara UDX Winter Illumination, Akihabara, Tokyo ... the trees are decorated with green and blue lights...
Akihabara UDX Winter Illumination, Akihabara, Tokyo ... and the terrace is brightly lit in green:
Akihabara UDX Winter Illumination, Akihabara, Tokyo 5. Venus Fort - Night Venus ~Light For Wishing~The whole Venus Fort mall is decorated for Christmas...
Venus Fort Winter Illumination, Odaiba, Tokyo ... and the main attractions have special decorations, with symbols from the Roman mythology. Here is the Fountain Plaza, a square with a large fountain supported by six Roman goddesses:
Venus Fort Winter Illumination, Odaiba, Tokyo The decoration is called Opening of Venus and symbolizes love and beauty (obviously):
Venus Fort Winter Illumination, Odaiba, Tokyo Next to it you will find the "Aurora Curtains", named after Aurora, the goddess of dawn in Roman mythology, who renews herself on every morning and flies across the sky, announcing the sun...
Venus Fort Winter Illumination, Odaiba, Tokyo And of course there's also a Christmas Tree, 8 meters tall, called the Spes's White Tree (Spes is the goddess of hope in the Roman mythology):
Venus Fort Winter Illumination, Odaiba, Tokyo Venus Fort Winter Illumination, Odaiba, Tokyo Travel tip: The lights on Venus Fort are lit until March 18, every half-hour from noon to 10PM, according to the Sky Feature Program (which simulates days and nights).
6. Mile Marker Zero Winter Illumination, ShiodomeThe Mile Marker Zero from Shimbashi is the place where in April 25, 1870 the first locomotive from Japan started its journey towards Yokohama.
Here you will find a small multicolored locomotive, ready to take off, in a small but beautiful light and sound show...
Mile Marker Zero Winter Illumination, Shiodome, Tokyo Mile Marker Zero Winter Illumination, Shiodome, Tokyo 7. SL Plaza Shimbashi - Space TrainRelated to the previous place, near the JR Shimbashi Station you can enjoy the iconic
SL Plaza - the "Steam Locomotive" Plaza, featuring a steam locomotive installed here in 1972, during the 100 years celebration of the first train line in Japan.
The locomotive is illuminated during the whole year, but of course during the winter holidays it features a special, multi-colored illumination:
Space Train, SL Plaza Shimbashi, Tokyo Space Train, SL Plaza Shimbashi, Tokyo