Tokyo is a marvelous mix of modern living and old-fashioned manners, slick high-tech gadgets and cutesy cartoon mascots. It is terribly crowded, yet can be strangely quiet. It is home to the understated, and the wacky, and often find them right next to each other on the sidewalk. That is the beauty of this not-so-pretty city that, and the fabulous food and unparalleled mass transit system. there are shrines and stone lanterns and other traces of old Japan scattered among the skyscrapers, swanky shopping malls and hole-in-the-wall noodle shops.
Tokyo Tower |
Soaring high in the sky, the bright international orange Tokyo Tower glows, whether its day or night. The grandness and impact can only be known by actually visiting the tower, photographs and film does not do it justice. Not only does it glow a warm orange during morning and later afternoon, at night time the tower lights up, illuminating the night like a beacon.
Odaiba was designed as an entertainment and shopping mecca, so it should come as no surprise that two of its main attractions are malls with views over the water. You’ll find both big-name designers and small shops here. Venus Fort is worth a peek to take in its timed sunrise and sunset.
Though Roppongi is best known for wild bars and pick-up joints it is also home to few of the city's most interesting and idiosyncratic shops and showrooms and its new shopping mega malls Roppongi Hills and Tokyo Midtown. Of special interest in Roppongi are the Axis showroom, showcasing contemporary design, and Japan Sword which displays and sells the exquisite weaponry of the samurai.
Though Roppongi is best known for wild bars and pick-up joints it is also home to few of the city's most interesting and idiosyncratic shops and showrooms and its new shopping mega malls Roppongi Hills and Tokyo Midtown. Of special interest in Roppongi are the Axis showroom, showcasing contemporary design, and Japan Sword which displays and sells the exquisite weaponry of the samurai.
Tokyo Disney Land |
Tokyo Disneyland is a theme park based on the films produced by Walt Disney. It was the first Disney theme park outside of the United States.
Tokyo DisneySea, the 4th most-visited theme park in the world is also the 9th park of the 11 worldwide Disney theme parks to open.
Tokyo DisneySea, the 4th most-visited theme park in the world is also the 9th park of the 11 worldwide Disney theme parks to open.
Besides these places, we can visit Kabukicho, Ginza, Yasukuni Shrine, Akihabara Electric Town and many more. Tokyo has a lot of interesting places that the tourist can visit.
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