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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Japan Travel Advice Updated Tokyo Travel Guide

Above, a Tokyo commuter train crossing the Sumida River. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Japan Travel Advice has updated their Tokyo travel guide.

Their Tokyo travel guide includes many "must-see" places in Tokyo that include (a sampling):
Akihabara – Electric Town is a major shopping area of Tokyo, and the place for everything electrical, it is also the home of anime and manga in Japan. 
Asakusa – Discover the atmosphere of old Tokyo in Asakusa with Sensoji Temple and Nakamise-dori shopping street. It also offers great views of the Tokyo Skytree. 
Central Tokyo – Featuring the Imperial Palace (Kokyo), Yasukuni Shrine and Tsukiji Fish Market. The Imperial Palace is just a short walk from the newly renovated Tokyo Station and the amazing architecture of Marunouchi. 
Ginza – High end shopping capital of Japan and the home of luxury. This is a must see part of Tokyo even if it’s just for a spot of window shopping. Check out the depachika (food halls) found below the department stores. 
Harajuku – Home of Japanese street fashion and cosplay, this is the best spot in Tokyo for people watching. Takeshita-dori is a street lined with fashion boutiques, cafes and restaurants. A must see is also Meiji Jingu Shrine, which is close by Harajuku Station. 
Odaiba – A popular entertainment and shopping area on a man made island in Tokyo Bay. Check out the life-sized Gundam outside of Diver City. Other must sees are the Rainbow Bridge at night and the Fuji TV Building. 
Roppongi – With Tokyo Tower and Zojo-ji, it is a fantastic tourist spot that comes alive at night with restaurants and nightlife.
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