Aoyama Cemetery
Aoyama Cemetery is a vast cemetery famous for its cherry blossoms. Many notable figures, including the owner of the loyal dog Hachiko, are buried here, making it a popular historical walking course.

A course that goes through cherry blossom spots and a cemetery where prominent people rest, allowing you to experience the culture and history of Aoyama.
Route-ordered classic spots close to the path.
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A straight road runs north-south through Aoyama Cemetery. Massive ancient cherry trees line both sides, stretching their branches to form a dense canopy arch so high the sky disappears.
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Start at Roppongi Hills, greeted by the giant spider sculpture "Maman." Explore the Mori Art Museum and the traditional Mohri Garden before heading to the National Art Center, Tokyo, famous for its waving glass facade. Conclude your art walk at Tokyo Midtown, home to the Suntory Museum of Art, 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT, and the expansive Hinokicho Park. A perfect blend of world-class art, modern architecture, and relaxing urban greenery.

Roppongi Keyakizaka Dori is the main street of Roppongi Hills. The winter illumination is a poetic charm of Tokyo winter, and the collaboration of Tokyo Tower and the sparkling roadside trees makes for a perfect photo spot.