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Tokyo Delight
Tokyo, the bustling capital of Japan, is a city like no other. It’s a place where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with futuristic innovations. Imagine walking down a street where you can find a centuries-old shrine nestled between towering skyscrapers and quirky themed cafes. This juxtaposition of the old and new is what makes Tokyo so unique and utterly fascinating.
Sensoji Temple
Tokyoites are known for their politeness and adherence to social norms. Some may find Japanese to be pretty strict about these social norms. Some examples are: Talking loudly on trains is considered rude. When using escalators, stand on the left and leave the right side open for people in a hurry. Eating while walking is not polite. However, when you spend a week in Japan, you will begin to appreciate these and may even take it back home with you!
Japan Railway Station
Tokyo’s history dates back to the 12th century when it was a small fishing village called Edo. It became the capital of Japan in 1868 and was renamed Tokyo, meaning “Eastern Capital.” Despite its modern appearance, the city is steeped in history, with landmarks like the Imperial Palace and Senso-ji Temple offering a peek into its rich past.
A typical day for a Tokyoite often starts early. They might grab a quick breakfast from a convenience store (conbini) before catching the efficient and punctual trains to work. The work culture in Tokyo can be demanding, but the city offers plenty of ways to unwind after hours, from karaoke bars to relaxing in a public bath (onsen).
Tokyo’s public transportation is legendary. The trains and subways are not only punctual but also cover the entire city extensively. The Yamanote Line, a loop line around central Tokyo, is particularly popular. The trains are clean, safe, and a great way to experience the city.
Shinjuku Shopping
Tokyo is a shopper’s paradise. From luxury brands in Ginza to quirky fashion in Harajuku, there’s something for everyone. For bargain hunting, Don Quijote is a famous discount store that offers everything from groceries to electronics. Tokyoites love fashion, and you’ll see many sporting brands like Uniqlo, Muji and GU.
Roppongo, Ginza, Shinjuku and Shibuya are famous for their shopping, restaurants and nightlife. Tsukiji Market is famous for its fresh seafood, while street food stalls in Asakusa offer delicious traditional snacks. Tokyo definitely promises an unforgettable adventure and Vihaan Memorable Holidays will guide you through this mesmerizing city.