Ginza, literally "Silver Mint", is considered the
established fashion area of
Tokyo and contains many upmarket shops,
department stores and restaurants.
Hamarikyu Gardens (Hama-rikyu Onshi Teien) is a
public park located at the mouth of the Sumida River in
Chuo-ku. The park is a landscaped garden surrounded by
Shioiri Pond, a sea water moat filled by Tokyo Bay.
Harajuku is on the cutting edge of fashion in
Tokyo.
Takeshita-dori is the centre point of this. A
narrow street packed with young fashionable people and lined
with fashion boutiques and cafes.
Imperial Palace. (Kokyo) is the home of the
Emperor of Japan (the Japanese head of state). It is
surrounded by a moat and a high wall and occupies the most
expensive square kilometre in the world. The
Imperial Palace is located within the
Chiyoda ward.
Odaiba (sometimes known as Daiba) is a large
artificial island in
Tokyo Bay that includes up marketing shopping
centre, massive ferris wheel, night clubs, Toyota display
centre, Tokyo Big Sight exhibition centre, The Museum of
Maritime Science, Joypolis and the distinctive Fuji TV
studios building.
Sensoji Temple is an ancient Buddhist temple
located in
Asakusa, Taito Ward, Tokyo. Sensoji Temple is
sometimes referred to as Asakusa Temple. It is
Tokyo 's oldest, and one of its most significant,
temples.
Shibuya is a very fashionable shopping and eating
district popular with a lot of young Tokyoites.
Shibuya is also famous for the giant video
screens on the buildings.
Shibuya is a very fashionable shopping and eating
district popular with a lot of young Tokyoites.
Shibuya is one of the best places to see the
latest
Tokyo Fashion.
Shinjuku Gyoen National Park is one of the top
gardens in Japan. It features three distinct styes: French
Formal, English Landscape and Japanese traditional. It is
very popular in cherry blossom season with its 1,500 cherry
trees.
Tokyo Tower is a famous Japanese and
Tokyo icon and landmark made famous through many
Japanese films and anime. It is also a popular lookout point
for viewing
Tokyo.
Yasukuni Shrine is a controversial shrine to
Japan's war dead, housing the souls of some 2.5 million
people killed in Japan's wars including convicted war
criminals executed by the Allies. The
Yasukuni Shrine is located in
Chiyoda ward
Tokyo.
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