Among the manies, the following are some of the attractions not to be missed: the business district of Shinjuku a notorious shopping, business, entertainment
district
Shibuya for younger generations
Harajuku, definitely Japan’s teenagers capital
Tokyo Dome City, a leisure complex, not far away from The Dome Stadium,
Ameyoko an incredibily busy market street
Among the attractions not to be missed are some temples and shrines listed here
below:
Yasukuni Shrine, dedicated to Japan's war deities .
Meiji Shrine, dedicated to the deity of Emperor Meiji
Sensoji Temple, in the Asakusa area
Other places offer tourists beautiful japanesecen style landscape gardens like
Hama Rikyu, alongside Tokyo Bay or Mount Takao, a mountain near Tokyo downtown.
The Imperial Palace, in Tokyo down-town, Tokyo Tower, a steel tower, 333 mt.
high, are to be seen, too!
Tourists, on such an occasion, don’t fail a visit to Tsukiji Fish Market,
one of the world’s greatest fish markets, something unforgettable and
curious to keep in touch with the oriental fascinating world!
For true lovers of both history and architecture all around Tokyo are temples
and historical treasures as in Kamakura, Yokohama, Japan’s second largest
city, only half an hour away, Hakone a National Park with hot springs and views
of Mt. Fuji, Fuji Five Lakes, a resort at the foot of Mt. Fuji.
Tokyo Dome City is a leisure complex in central Tokyo consisting of the Tokyo
Dome baseball stadium, an amusement park, the La Qua spa, a variety of shops
and restaurants and Tokyo Dome Hotel. Tokyo Dome City experienced got to fame
when LaQua, an indoor complex with real hot spring water, was opened in 2003.
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