Friday 11 July 2014

What can you visit while in Japan ?

Parks and Gardens
Tokyo has some great parks where you can take a break from the city and enjoy life at a slower pace. If there is a holiday or public holiday during the time of your visit, keep an eye open for special events or parties taking place. I saw taiko drumming, dancing well, hanami parties, fireworks Tokyo, and without spending a single yen. The best part is - it is a "real" Tokyo and see, if only briefly, in the operation of the Japanese culture.

Study nature park
I highlight this particular park because it has a slightly different character from other sites in Tokyo. There is an entrance to the law 300 yen, but the cost is minimal and it is really worth. The park is managed by the National Museum of Natural Sciences and was created to preserve the natural environment of Tokyo. There are several paths through the property, with teaching tips along each route.

Window Shopping
Tokyo window shopping for all tastes. If you like a walk in the old style market street, in Ueno Ameyoko see and hear the calls of salespeople because they shout the price and benefits of their products. For brands that higher-end and high fashion that you have to hit the pavement in Ginza, Odaiba as funky and modern. If you want to see Tokyo in the head at the local level in the suburbs and walking on the street. 100 yen shop is worth a look.

Temples and shrines
As mentioned above the park, festivals and special days are celebrated shrines and temples with various events and cultural activities. Many temples are derived from the Tokugawa Shogun and steeped in tradition and history. Recommended tours near Harajuku and Meiji Jingu Sensoji in Asakusa.

City ​​Views
To get a handle on the size of Tokyo, the head of the Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku. There are two observation decks, and both are free. There are signs that identify and inform you about the most important step you can view and on a clear day, it has a fantastic view of Mount Fuji.

Tokyo Imperial Palace
A must for history, culturephiles, and those who love Japan all lovers of ancient architecture, this is a great recommendation Tokyo for free, in the heart of the city. The East Garden is open year and summer, many Tokyoites head here to enjoy the greenery and relaxation. Bring a relaxing picnic day if the reason.

Bookworm sky
Finally, if you liked the book, go to the online Otemachi Mita. Tokyo has been divided into zones according to the industry in each zone. As the "Electric City" of Akihabara, Otemachi is the "City Paper". This libraries in this area. If you know what you're looking for what could be a real treasure.

If you want to know a lot about tokyo imperial palace, see some pictures just in Travelob.com


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