Corona has changed the nature of travel itself. However, with this virtual tour, you can enjoy Japan to the fullest!
One of the most important visits on the journey through the metropolis of Tokyo is the imposing Imperial Palace. Near the newly renovated Tokyo station, walking directly you can see the first buildings that make up the palace
Harajuku is one of the main points where the particular fashion style of Japanese young people comes together to form a wonderful area full of colorful places.
On the futuristic island of Tokyo, Odaiba, in front of the modern “DiverCity” shopping center, is the life-size statue of one of the most iconic characters in Japanese animation, the giant robot “Gundam”.
For fans of Japanese animation such as anime and manga, Akihabara has become a kind of sacred place since in the whole area you can get thousands of titles and a wide variety of collectible figures as well as other types of objects made for the general “Otaku”.
Shinjuku is known for its impressive streets full of neon signs. Throughout the territory, there is a wide variety of international cuisine and hundreds of department stores ranging from clothing stores to high-tech devices/p>
One of the most famous areas in all of Tokyo is Shibuya. This bustling district was founded in March 1947. Nowadays, the construction of high-rise buildings for shopping malls is still going on. Shibuya’s newest addition is Shibuya Scramble Square, whose highest floor offers superb views of the city.
If you haven’t been to Japan yet, a trip to this amazing country should definitely be on your bucket list for countries to visit after the pandemic ends! As seasoned Japan experts, we can help you create your perfect Japan tour. Contact us to start planning your unforgettable holiday to this fascinating country full of once-in-a-lifetime experiences, culture, history, nature, and delicious food!
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