Tokyo in Japan is one of the most cosmopolitan and exciting cities in the world, and visiting the metropole at least once in your life should be on everyone’s travel wish list. With 12 million inhabitants, there is always something going on here, but it is also very easy to seek out the city’s quiet and quaint neighborhoods. This travel guide will introduce you to the multiple-faceted city of Tokyo!
Whether you are looking to experience Japanese culture at its best, enjoy seasonal treats such as cherry blossoms and autumn leaves, discover Japan’s history, eat some of the most delicious foods you will have ever had, or dive into the exciting night scene, Tokyo has it all.
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Henn Na Hotel, meaning ‘Strange Hotel’, is one of the most innovative franchises in the hotel industry in the world. Learn more about this robot-run accommodation!
The Tokyo Tower is one of the highest constructions in Tokyo at 333m tall. The Eiffel Tower-inspired tower is just one of those famous spots you have to visit when you are in Tokyo.
In 2018, the fish market and the wholesale markets moved from Tsukiji to Toyosu. Some of the restaurants and shops stayed behind in Tsukiji, but the beloved tuna auction has moved.
The imposing Imperial Palace and its wonderful Japanese garden are on top of most tourists’ must-see lists. A visit to the location of the former Edo castle is best done after learning a bit more about its history.
The long Nakamise shopping street in front of the Sensoji temple in Asakusa is a popular area for souvenir shopping and food tours. What is the history of this popular street?
Maxell Aqua Park is an aquarium located in the Shinagawa area in Tokyo. There are many exhibitions of marine species and several rooms with special illuminations, which makes this aquarium different from the others.