Travel in Tokyo
Tourists in Tokyo would be able to spot many yellow buses on road, and those are Japan’s very own Hato Bus, which could make your visit much easier and more interesting with its multilingual speaking tour guides on board. Ginza Capital Hotel is a hotel run by Hato Bus Co. Ltd.
Akihabara
Akihabara, Japan’s famous electronic street, offers buyers a wide range of choice from large duty-free shops to small electronic gadgets stores. Currently the most fashionable comic culture can be seen along Akihabara as coffee house waitresses dress as nanny and tout customers on the street.
Tokyo Tower
Built in 1958, Tokyo Tower stands at 333 meters and is the symbolic icon of Tokyo. Some 250 meters above ground level is the tower’s special observation deck where visitors could get to see the scenic view of the Tokyo sky in day and night alike.
Roppongi Hills
Populated with mainly foreigners, Roppongi Hills is a mega-complex that consists of 200 or so shops and restaurants. During fair weather, visitors can get onto the observation deck and view the Tokyo Tower.
Tsukiji
Tsukiji Fish Market is the most popular place among tourists, especially famous for its fish auctions at 4am daily.
Apart from tasting seafood outside, visitors can choose to dine in 24 hours sushi restaurants to enjoy the dainty of sushi.
Ginza
Known as an upscale area of Tokyo, many luxurious departmental stores are located within the Ginza district. It is also a trend among the Japanese to just stroll down Ginza district during leisure time. So, don’t miss the opportunity of walking down the avenues of Ginza to experience the lavish shopping atmosphere!
Shinjuku
Surrounding the Shinjuku station are commercial centers and many other restaurants together with departmental buildings. Many bars located in Shinjuku are operated 24 hours hence can keep you occupied all day long.
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