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Welcome to Tokyo, Why You Should Visit Tokyo Now

Images of Japan range from the aged temples of Kyoto and Nara, to the mystical mountain shrines of the Kii peninsula, to the ultra contemporary skyline of Tokyo and its denizens who have a penchant for dressing like slight Bow Peep and the odd cartoon hero. Habitancy tend to either bypass Tokyo fully or spend their whole time in the city depending on their preferences and what they are looking for in Japan.

The truth is that Tokyo is much more than road fashion, high end gadgets and earthquake defiant skyscrapers. In fact Tokyo, or Edo as it was once known, has as much history and culture as the other areas of Japan. If you are visiting Japan, no matter what you're concerned in, you should make it a point to observe all that Tokyo has to offer before you move on to observe the rest of the country.

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Tokyo is a victorious metropolis that is part futuristic and part old quaint town that blends together in a extraordinary mix of contemporary and traditional. With over 33 million Habitancy living in the greater Tokyo Metropolitan area it can be difficult to peel back the concrete and neon facade that most visitors see and never move beyond.

If it's your first time in the city there are a number of attractions that you should not miss. Start your tour in Shinjuku and a walk with the young generation in their quest for the latest name brands. Move on to Meiji Shrine to the south were you are welcomed into a quite forested park at the center of which sits a immense wooden Shinto shrine where, if you are lucky you'll catch a behold of a customary Shinto wedding. Exit the grounds straight through a large tori gate and into Harajuku and mingle with the young hip crowd dressed in costume play. Walk and take pictures with slight Bow Peep, Goth sweethearts, and the anime characters.

Move on to the more customary areas of Tokyo (shita-machi, or lower town) and visit Asakusa area with the oldest and grandest temple in Tokyo, Sensoji. Head to Akihabara for a break back into the contemporary world with the latest gadgets and the peculiar culture of Maid Café's that have sprung up to aid the Otaku (diehard fan) of the cartoon and comic genres. Loaded up with a new camera head up to Ueno Park where you can meander among cherry blossom trees, aged temples and visit the Ueno Zoo and pay a quick visit to their latest additions from China, the adorable Giant Pandas Bili and Xiannu.

As night approaches (no, you are not able to do all of the above in one day) it is time to burrow into the endless alleys and night fun that Tokyo offers. If you are hungry head back to Shinjuku, pick a small road and walk down it. There are a ton of small places to get lost in and sample evening meal like the locals.

Look out for a nice izakya (like a tapas bar) where you can sample a large collection of dishes and drink. Once you are full head over to Roppongi or Izabuchuban areas where the night life absolutely heats up with countless bars and clubs. You should plan for a late night as the clubs stay open, and full, until 4 am or so. Party until the first trains start and grab a bowl of miso ramen from a noodle shop to help fight off a hangover.

When you get back to your hotel, shower, take a 5 min nap and then rinse and repeat. Tokyo has an vigor that will keep you motivated and awake your whole trip. After all, when will you be in Japan again?

Welcome to Tokyo, Why You Should Visit Tokyo Now

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