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Tokyo Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Tokyo – the capital of Japan and the epitome of the word “megacity.” Our travel guide to Tokyo will help you plan an unforgettable stay in the city.

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In this vast metropolis, ancient traditions blend with futuristic buildings, and your #Tokyo #sightseeing will showcase each and all. Visit the temples, splash out in the shopping districts and dine in style.

A #vacation in Tokyo means joining the 35 million people that live here, many of which you’ll meet as you #tour its many neighborhoods.

Explore Asakusa, a temple district nestled in leafy trees with skyscrapers towering in the background. There you’ll visit Nakamisi Dori, a street loaded with food vendors and religious charms. Get to know the Harajuku district, home to cutting-edge fashion, a thriving, youth-centered culture, and the famous Yoyogi Park. The park stands out in stern contrast to the rest of the neighborhood; this sprawling, 134-acre green space is where locals slow down after a frenzied week of work and play.


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0:00 - Tokyo
1:52 - Asakusa
2:00 - Sensoji
2:28 Nakamise Dori
2:43 - Ueno park
2:48 - Tokyo National Museum
2:59 - Harajuku
3:20 - Yoyogi Park
3:47 - Meiji Shrine
4:28 - Shibuya
4:45 - Ginza
5:08 - Yurakucho Station
5:23 - Marunouchi
5:39 - Akihabara Electric Town
6:10 - Shinjuku
6:34 - Shinjuku Gyoen National Gardens
7:26 - Tsukiji Fish Markets
7:37 - Tokyo Tower
8:12 - Yokohama
8:40 - Narita
8:58 - Naritasan Temple
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Tokyo Five-Day Itinerary | Your Perfect Travel Guide For a 5 Day Trip

So you’ve finally decided to book your trip to Japan, and are now trying to plan out your itinerary. Today, we’ve got an ideal five day plan for the city that should be the first stop on your trip, Tokyo.

Tokyo is a neon jungle of colorful lights and unique experiences. It brings together the Asian traditions and modern energy that radiates through every nook and cranny, attracting thousands of tourists annually.

In today’s video, we’ll review the ideal 5-day itinerary for your next trip to Tokyo. Be sure to stay till the very end of the video, where we’ll share some fun insider Japanese facts!

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15 Tips for First-Time Travellers to Japan | japan-guide.com

In this video we list some of our most useful tips for first-time visitors to Japan, specifically those landing at Narita Airport and then travelling from Tokyo to Kyoto. From picking up rail passes, to transportation options, to booking bullet train tickets via a smartphone, hopefully there are a few tips for everyone.

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How to Spend 5 Days in TOKYO - Japan Travel Itinerary

Tokyo is the World's Largest City and the HEART of the Country, with over 14 Million People Calling this city home you might be intimidated on your first trip. Not to worry as this is my personal guide to spending 5 days in Tokyo; From the Beautiful Sensoji temple, the busy streets of Shibuya, the Nightlife of Shinjuku, madness of Akihabara and much more, this might be the best trip you'll ever take to Japan!
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With the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games coming up very soon, there's never been a better time to start planning your trip. In this guide we'll cover how to get to Tokyo from the UK, the best ways to get about the city, what to eat, how to make the most of your money and so much more! So grab a tasty bowl of ramen, put your feet up and enjoy all that Tokyo has to offer.

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You're joining me in a very special city. Let’s start with my preconceptions: I expected Japan’s capital, and home to the world’s largest urban population to be over the top and really in your face, with neon lights and anime at every turn and i certainly wasn’t disappointed. The streets are lined with towering, multi-storey buildings, each filled with mind bending department stores and arcades, offices to some of the world’s biggest brands and restaurants serving the best food you’ll ever taste.

But despite all the apparent madness and chaos, spend a few days in Tokyo and it just makes sense. Here, efficiency is an art form. Japanese attention to detail is legendary, and it runs through everything, from food to public transport and urban planning. And yes, even the toilets.

This trip was an educational and weirdly enlightening experience. I’ve been lucky to visit a lot of amazing places making these videos, but Tokyo is in a league of its own.

So Tokyo, it’s big, it’s busy and it’s brilliant. As ever, let’s start with the airports.

Flying from the UK you’ll come into one of Tokyo’s two major international airports, Haneda or Narita. Of course, you don’t need me to tell you that Tokyo is a really long way away, direct flights from Europe will take a whopping 12 hours for the nine and a half thousand kilometre journey.

So you’ve got Haneda airport which is roughly 13 miles south of the city, and then you’ve got 50 miles east. Fortunately, both are really easy to get to noisy noisy Tokyo. Here’s what you need to know.

From Haneda you have three main options, the airport limousine bus, a taxi or the monorail. The airport limousine takes between 30 and 45 minutes, stopping at most major hotels in the centre of town, with prices increasing for the night service between midnight and 5am.

A taxi should take about half and hour depending on traffic, with prices depending where you’re being dropped off. There’s also a 20% extra charge between 10pm and 5am.

However the quickest option is the airport’s dedicated monorail. It’ll get you into Hamamatsucho station in 13 minutes and from here you can connect to the circular Yamanote metro line to reach other parts of the city.

The metro runs between 9 and 7 on weekdays and then 9 to 5 on weekends and public holidays. That’s Haneda! Here’s what you need to know about Narita.

Narita is a whopping 50 miles east of Tokyo, so all of your transport options are going to take a while. The Airport Limousine bus and taxis runs from Narita but both will take anywhere between 90 minutes to 2 hours to reach central Tokyo. Instead, take the JR Narita Express. It’ll whisk into town in a little under an hour, and with this being Japan, the trains are on time and super efficient.

A word of warning about getting home; if you’re flight’s on a Sunday, make sure you check the train times because there’s a reduced service. Check your departure time, and then allow plenty of extra time to get to the airport.

TOKYO TRAVEL TIPS: 19 Things to Know Before YOU Go

Everything YOU need to know before you travel to Tokyo Japan. Tokyo is hi-tech and old school at the same time. ancient Shinto shrines next to giant skyscrapers. It feels like something out of a science fiction movie, particularly neighborhoods like Shibuya with it’s huge light up signs. Skyscrapers, robots, sumo, and the world’s busiest train stations, it’s an amazing place. Tokyo is one of Japan’s 47 prefectures and is composed of 23 wards, 26 cities, 5 towns, 8 villages. It’s technically not a city, but a metropolitan prefecture.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:
00:00 - Introduction to Tokyo
00:27 - 1 - General Information about Tokyo
01:10 - 2 - Tokyo Orientation
01:58 - 3 - Getting in to Tokyo
03:10 - 4 - Getting Around Tokyo
05:51 - 5 - When to go to Tokyo (Weather)
07:42 - 6 - Language
09:00 - 7 - Money
11:23 - 8 - Eating in Tokyo
15:57 - 9 - Drinking Age
16:58 - 10 - Vending Machines in Tokyo
18:47 - 11 - Hotels (Where to stay in Tokyo?)
21:57 - 12 - Shopping in Tokyo
23:34 - 13 - Internet in Tokyo
24:46 - 14 - Smoking in Tokyo
25:32 - 15 - Where are the Trash Cans in Tokyo?
26:26 - 16 - Toilets in Tokyo
27:10 - 17 - Info Desks
27:45 - 18 - Rules in Tokyo
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Q: How long was the trip?
A: Around 18 days. But I would say it's doable in 2 weeks. If you want more time to explore then 3 weeks should be more than adequate.

Q: How many days do I need in each city?
A: I would say 3-5 days in Kyoto and Osaka. Nara 1-2 days. At least 4-6 days in Tokyo but the more the better.

Q: How much did it cost?
A: Excluding hotels + airplane tickets we had a budget of around 2000 USD

Q: Is there vegan restaurant options in Japan?
A: Yes, I found plenty, and most restaurants offer vegan-friendly meals

Q: Which month did you go?
A: We visited in July but I would recommend visiting in either the Autumn or Spring season

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A: You can find links to the different accommodations above + alternatives.


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00:00​ Intro
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02:55​ Day 1 - 2 Osaka
07:05​ Day 3 Koyasan
11:00​ Day 4 Nara
13:55​ Day 5 - 7 Kyoto
19:48​ Day 8 - 9 Kanazawa
26:15​ Day 10 - 11 Takayama
30:45​ Day 12 - 14 Tokyo
37:19 Budget - How much did it cost?
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Q: Any other places I should visit in Japan?
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TOP 24 BEST THINGS to do in TOKYO in 2023 | Japan travel guide

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Hey guys, if you’re new here we’re James and Alex and today we are sharing with you our 22 top things to do in Tokyo Japan! This includes neighbourhoods to visit, attractions, and delicious food to eat in Tokyo Japan. We cover all the important areas like Shinjuku, Shibuya, and also include those day trips like Mount Fuji and Yokohama that are easy to do while you’re in Tokyo.
Let us know if we missed anything in the comments? Hope you like this video and helps you to plan a great trip! (You can click on the times below if you want to skip to a section!)

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00:00 Intro
00:49 Shibuya crossing
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02:03 Nakemise Dori Street
02:21 Senso-Ji temple
02:47 Meiji Shrine
03:41 Takeshita Street
04:21 Ichiran
04:44 Convenience stores
05:12 Gyoza no Osho
05:32 Asahi beer tower
05:55 Uniqlo Ginza
06:19 Shimokitazawa
06:50 Okonomiyaki (Hiroko)
07:22 Coffee
08:00 Cooking class
08:23 Team Lab Planets
09:10 Tokyo Disneysea
09:34 Akihabara
10:16 Ryokan stay
10:47 Chinatown Yokohama
11:01 Cup noodle museum
11:11 Mount Fuji

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Day 3 (Harajuku, Shinjuku, Shibuya): 18:20
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TOP 100 Things to do in TOKYO | Japan Travel Guide

TOP 100 Thing to do in TOKYO!

Hi, I'm TOKKI! And today, I'm going to share with you my TOP 100 recommendations for the top attractions, activities, and delicious food to eat while visiting Tokyo, Japan.

This top 100 Tokyo list is grouped together based on location. That way, you can use this guide to give you an idea of what to do while in a given area (e.g eat maguro while exploring Tsukiji Outer Market). Tokyo is MASSIVE, and I want to make sure you're able to maximize your time doing what you love on your trip.

We will start in Shibuya, then Shinjuku, explore around Tokyo, and then make our way back to Shinjuku then end at Shibuya again. Yep, it'll be a satisfying full circle. Here is the list of everything (+locations) we'll cover today.

100 Things to do in TOKYO
1 Shibuya
2 Shibuya Scramble Crossing
3 Hachiko
4 Kaiten Sushi (Katsumidori Seibu Shibuya)
5 Miyashita Park
6 GBL
7 Mori no Tosyo Shitsu
8 Standing Sushi Bar (Uogashi Nihon Ichi)
9 Shibuya Parco
10 Pokemon Store
11 Nintendo Store
12 Jump Shop
13 Shirohige's Cream Puff Factory (Hayao Miyazaki “How do you Live” director)
14 Shinjuku
15 Omoide Yokocho
16 Godzilla
17 Ramen (stay tuned for best ramen in Tokyo video coming soon!)
18 Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
19 Japanese bakery (Little Bakery at 3- Chome)
20 Yakisoba Pan
21 Omakase (Sushi Tokyo Ten)
22 Kabukicho Tower
23 Gyukatsu (Motomorua Gyukatsu)
24 Kakigori (Azuki to Kouri)
25 Tokyo Skytree
26 Solamachi
27 Gachapon
28 Ginza
29 Kaisen Don (Tsujihan)
30 Uniqlo
31 Itoya
32 Asakusa
33 Kaminarimon Gate
34 Nakamise Shopping Street
35 Kibi Dango (Kibi Dango Azuma)
36 Ichigo Daifuku
37 Menchi Katsu (Asakusa Menchi)
38 Melon Pan Ice Cream (Asakusa Kagetsudo)
39 Sensoji Temple
40 Sumida Park
41 Tokyo Station
42 Ramen Street
43 Tsukemen
44 Character Street
45 Ekiben
46 Imperial Palace
47 Imperial Palace East Gardens
48 Katsu Sando
49 Ikebukuro
50 Onigiri (Yamataro Onigiri)
51 Round 1
52 Sunshine City
53 Donguri Kyowakoku
54 Pikachu Sweets
55 Mugiwara Store
56 Sanrio Cafe
57 Ueno
58 Ueno Park
59Ameya Yokocho
60 Takoyaki (Minato)
61 Akihabara
62 Super Potato
63 BIC Camera
64 Animate
65 Mcdonalds Japan
66Tsukiji Outer Market
67 Maguro (Maguroya Kurogin)
68 Tamagoyaki (Yamacho)
69 Wagyu (Jyu jyu Wagyu)
70 Yakitori (Toritou)
71 Matcha (Matcha Stand Maruni)
72 teamLAB Planets
73 Toyosu Market
74 Sushi Breakfast (Sushi Dai)
75 Odaiba
76 Diver City
77 Joypolis
78 Vending Machine
79 Harajuku
80 Takeshita Street
81 Milky Way Banana Smoothie (Banana no Kamisama)
82 Daiso
83 Okonomiyaki (Sakura Tei feat @Bento_Club )
84 Latte Art (Cafe Reissue)
85 Yoyogi Park
86 Omotesando
87 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
88 Solo Dining (Ichiran Ramen)
89 Shinjuku Central Park
90 Japanese pancake (Musashi no Mori)
91 Depachika (Isetan)
92 Yakiniku (Yakiniku Futago)
93 Shin Okubo
94 Konbini
95 MEGA Don Quijote
96 Shibuya 109
97 Purikura
98 Shibuya Yokocho
99 Shibuya Scramble Square
100 Shibuya Sky

And that's THE TOP 100 THINGS TO DO IN TOKYO! Congratulations, we did it! Thank you for watching this video, and I hope it inspired you for your next Tokyo trip. Please like, subscribe, and let me know in the comments: what you're excited for, your favorite Japanese food, or even what I missed. Anything and everything, I can't wait to hear all about your adventure in this magnificent city.

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With love,
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The Ultimate 4 Day TOKYO Itinerary | Japan Travel Guide 2024

This fun and action-packed Tokyo 4 day itinerary will show you some of the newest and coolest attractions that you have to your Japan trip. This is everything you’ve been missing out on over the last few years!

The city of lights is our absolute favourite place in the world, everything from the delicious food to the hottest new sighs you have to include in your itinerary - allow us to guide you through the best things to do in Tokyo.

Our Tokyo 4 days itinerary will take you to the best digital art exhibit in the world - TeamLab Planets, all the new attractions in Shibuya (including Shibuya Sky), Harajuku, Tokyo Tower, Sensoji Temple and Asakusa, Akihabara and day trips from Tokyo.

This ultimate Tokyo travel guide will hardly give you much breathing time, but then again, who needs to breathe when you’re in Japan? You’ve only got 4 days, so soak it all in, make the most of your time and catch up on sleep when you’re back at home.

You’ll definitely be back to explore more because nobody only comes to Japan once!

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3:30 Harajuku
4:06 RED Tokyo Tower
4:34 Tokyo Tower
4:52 Happy Pancake
5:20 Tokyo Art Aquarium
5:53 Ninja Restaurant
6:31 Pokemon Room
7:13 Tokyo Day Trips
8:57 Sensoji Temple
9:23 Ninja Cafe
9:45 Kura Sushi
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10:43 Outro

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Ultimate Japan Travel Guide for 1st Timers — Must Sees in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto | The Travel Intern

An all in guide about the Must Sees in japan, covering the highlights in each city, this is what we believe will be the ideal way to travel Japan.

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Japan is one of the top travel destinations amongst most people and that’s not surprising as Japan’s sheer number of activities from its attractions to scenic views to its food is almost unmatched. Follow us as we travel through our favourite cities of Tokyo, Fuji, Kyoto, Nara and Osaka!

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An affordable and unique accomadation would be the capsule hotel experience. You get a little cube, all to yourself and honestly that’s all you really need because you’re not spending your time at the hotel, you’re out there exploring. 

1:56 - Sensoji Temple
Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple. It is massive and flanked by huge lanterns, beautiful ceiling paintings, statues of deities. Cleanse at the small stone fountain, and get your fortune reading at the shrine. You can even dress up in a Kimono and take some pictures there.

2:17 - Rickshaw Ride Around the city
A different view of the city of Tokyo, the rickshaw rides are an easily and comfortable way to take in the gorgeous sights around you.

2:24 - Shibuya Crossing
A MUST SEE destination, you can’t miss out on Shibuya crossing, the busiest crosswalk in the world.

2:38 - Robot Restaurant
A one of a kind dining experience that features some pretty out of this world performances filled with robots, dinosaurs, lasers and loud music. 

2:59 - Kagaya Bar
An experience that you need to experience yourself, words just don’t do justice to this place.

3:21 - Kurand Sake Market
Enjoy the night and get spoilt for choice with over 100 different times of Japanese rice wine, they even have more unique flavours like mango, yogurt and milk.

3:40 - Akihabara
An electric town famous for Anime, Manga and Cosplay.

3:51 - Don Quijote
The BEST place for souvenir shopping here in Tokyo!

4:03 - Mount Fuji
Take a day hike up to the peak of Mount Fuji and get your walking sticks Stamped each time you pass a rest point on your way up.

4:24 - Lake Kawaguchiko
An Alternative location for you to get a perfect view of Mount Fuji for those not intending to hike up to its peak.

4:37 - Fuji Q
Houses the World’s Steepest Roller Coaster with a drop of 121 degrees.

4:49 - Shinkansen
A Bullet Train that helps you get from city to city in Japan.

KYOTO - 4:48

5:42 - Fushimi Inari Shrine
One of its most notable landmarks in the Fushimi Inari Shrine, famous for its thousands of Tori gates, each of them donated for gratitude or hope for good luck.

5:53 - Arashiyama
The beautiful and serene Bamboo grove that has become one of Kyoto’s Famous Tourist spots.

6:03 - Nishiki Market
A market with over a hundred of small little food shops that offer you a taste some delicious local food.

6:15 - Kiyomizu - Dera

6:17 - Tenryu-Ji Temple

6:19 - Gion District

NARA - 6:26

6:29 - Nara Park
The main attraction of Nara, take a walk around the park filled with deers.

OSAKA - 6:41

6:48 - Dotonbori
A foodie’s dream, a location filled with mouthwatering dishes that will not leave you feeling hungry.

7:17 - Fukutaro Okonomiyaki

7:20 - Beef Cutlet Takeru

7:22 - Hanumaruken Ramen

7:31 - Osaka Castle

7:34 - Universal Studios Japan

7:42 - Osaka Aquarium

7:43 - Momofuku Ramen Museum

7:46 - Shinsaibashu

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Once the capital of the nation, #Kyoto is now an ultra-modern haven that retains a great deal of its ancient charm. To see some of this long-established glamour, make your way to Kyoto Tower. #Visit Gion, an entertainment quarter and home to many of Kyoto’s famous geishas.

During your #vacation, see the Sannen-zaka and Ninen-zaka districts, where cars are prohibited and traditional teahouses and temples adorn the nearby landscape. #Explore the great open plazas of the Haian Shrine or spend a quiet moment in the Shorenin Temple and its beautiful gardens.

The most famous of Kyoto’s temples is Fushimi Inari-taisha, a stunning red complex that sprawls over Mount Inari. A hike to the summit takes about two hours and will lead you through thousands of colorful sub-shrines and thick, ancient forest. Once you’re at the top, you’ll have a stunning view of Kyoto.

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Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is one of the most exciting megacities on the planet. The city is a spectacular matrix of villages, towns and cities, strung together by a super-efficient rail system.

Tradition, ritual and respect are the hallmarks of Japanese society. This is a place that cherishes its children, reveres its elderly, and treats visitors like honored guests.

Begin your Tokyo journey in the ancient town of Asakusa, home to the city’s oldest temple, Sensoji. Then head to the suburb of Harajuku, renowned as a center of youth culture and fashion and home to one of Tokyo’s largest green spaces, Yoyogi Park.

Just to the north of Yoyogi Park, is Meiji Shrine, dedicated to the father of modern Japan, Emperor Meji.

At Shibuya, cross one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world, and at Ginza explore huge department stores and tiny yakitori joints and beer halls around Yurakucho Station.

Stroll down Marunouchi’s wide tree-lined avenues, then explore the anime, manga, electronics stores in Akihabara Electric Town.

Relax in Shinjuku Gyoen National Gardens, then ride the elevator to the observatories of Tokyo Tower and Mori Tower for views across Tokyo Bay and to Mt Fuji.

Tokyo is filled with award-winning restaurants, but for the freshest sushi and sashimi, head to the Tsukiji Fish Markets.

The historic port city of Yokohama is only a half hour train ride from central Tokyo. Another great day trip is Narita, a fascinating window into old Japan.

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09:25 Visit Tokyo Imperial Palace
10:37 Rent a Kimono and go Sightseeing
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Welcome to Part 2 of our Tokyo Travel Guide 2024! In this Tokyo travel vlog, you will continue to discover great places to visit and best, not-to-be-missed activities for your Tokyo vacation in 2024.

Take a peek into Teamlabs Planet, Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo DisneySea, and Warner Bros Studio Tour Tokyo -the Making of Harry Potter for state-of-the-art fun and entertainment. To experience the nuances of Japanese culture, be sure to visit Kawagoe, Hakone, the Tokyo Imperial Palace and get outfitted in a traditional kimono. For J-Beauty enthusiasts, be sure to watch all the way to the end of this video for J-beauty shopping tips at Matsumoto Kiyoshi, the largest Japanese beauty and drug store chain in Japan! Check out this video for more great Japan travel tips 2024.

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Tokyo is a world in which samurai traditions meet with all of the technical wizardry of the twenty first century. Surrounded by skyscrapers, the Imperial Palace is located in the centre of the city where mighty walls and moats protect this relic of the early Edo Period. Whitewashed watchtowers and dark roofs deliver a vivid impression of the distinct sense of power of the Tokugawa Shoguns. Tokyo Tower is situated on the edge of the Roppongi district and is a replica of Paris’ Eiffel Tower. Three hundred and thirty three metres high, it shines red and white, day and night. The Meiji Shrine is Tokyo's most important Shinto shrine where Emperor Mutsuhito and Empress Shoken were laid to rest. Wedding ceremonies are held there and always attract the eyes of curious onlookers. It is a popular place of pilgrimage that conveys an overwhelming atmosphere of timelessness, silence and dignity. The Tsukiji Fish Market is the world's largest trans-shipment centre whose market halls resemble a massive hangar surrounded by a labyrinth of small stalls with freshly caught fish and well-prepared food. North of the Imperial Palace is the Koishikawa Corora Garden, one of Tokyo’s most important landscaped gardens. Construction of this traditional garden began in 1629 and was completed thirty years later. Stone bridges were built and various of Japan’s famous landscapes were created in miniature. A futuristic monorail travels across Tokyo Bay along the harbour via Odaiba, through modern stations and past new residential and commercial buildings. Tokyo has become a centre of world economy and finance, a city of contrasts that never sleeps. Once a humble fishing village, today it is one of the largest metropolises in the world!

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