Tokyo Travel & City Guide

in #business6 years ago

One of the most populous metropolitans in the world, Tokyo is one of the 47 districts of Japan which is ruled by a Prefect (Governor).

One of the most well known and popular cities in the world, Tokyo is famous for a number of different things ranging from nightlife, tourism, technology, cleanliness, education, etc. Tokyo holds the record for the largest number of Michelin stars awarded for any city making it the go-to place for tasty food and luxury restaurants. Because of the diversity of the city and the highly interconnected public transport system, travelers and tourists can find anything and everything ranging from shopping complexes, malls, Restaurants, luxury hotels and business hubs in close proximity to the city. Formerly known as Edo, the city was renamed to Tokyo in 1868 when Emperor Meiji moved his seat here. The city is known as the seat of the emperor ever since. Hosting more than 50 Fortune 500 companies, the city is also a central hub for many businesses and organizations. The right time to visit Tokyo? Weather has a huge role to play if you are considering to visit Tokyo. The period from Late March to April as well as October to November is an ideal time to visit as it can help you avoid the high summer temperatures and the heavy rainfall.

This period also sees a peak in tourism activities ranging from sightseeing, outdoor parks, theme parks, gardens and other general outdoor activities. The city sees a fewer number of tourists in the months of January and February. However, there is no considerable drop in prices as it does not have a significant impact. The nightlife of the city is good all year round. If you are looking to see the city at its best and want good weather, the best time to visit Tokyo would be the periods between March to May and October to November. Transportation in Tokyo Many corporations and organizations own and fund many rail systems leading to an extensive fragmented network all across the city. There are also two subways and a number of other public rail lines that makes the city well connected for the common public. Tokyo Metro has the largest subway network having more than 9 lines that connect the city. The well-connected highways, expressways and road systems give multiple modes of transportations for the public such as Autos, Taxis, public buses and trams, etc.

The city is also home to a number of airports and seaports that give easy connectivity to the rest of the world. What are the places to visit in Tokyo? Here are some of the most well-known places to visit in Tokyo: 1. Odaiba - Nested in an artificial island in Tokyo bay, Odaiba is host to a number of high-tech entertainment options including interacting with robots at the Miraikan Museum, Ferris wheels, waterfront sushi bars, malls, etc.

  1. Senso-Ji - More than 1300 years old, this is one of the oldest and most significant Buddhist temples in Tokyo. 3. Tokyo Skytree - One of tallest structures in Japan, the building is home to observation posts, restaurants, halls, broadcasting, etc. 4. Tokyo Imperial Palace - This is the official seat of the emperor of Japan and contains many offices, halls and houses. 5. Meiji Shrine - A popular tourist spot, it is a shrine dedicated to the spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife.

  2. Disneyland - One of the most popular tourist attractions, the Tokyo Disneyland is an iconic theme park which spans over 115 acres. .

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