Friday, July 11, 2014

5 Tourist Destinations You Can Visit in Japan

When visiting Japan, one of the most popular stops along the way the city of Tokyo, which offers a variety of exciting activities and attractions. If you want to explore the intricacies of investigating historical purposes or to enjoy the great outdoors, there is plenty to keep you busy during your stay in Tokyo.

1) Find historian City

Tokyo city filled with historical depth look through the many buildings and city structures. To get an idea of the old Tokyo, should make a visit to Senso-ji Temple, which is located in Asakusa. Here you will find the oldest and most famous of its kind. Leading to this attraction, you will find Nakamise Dori, giving a sense of traditional Japanese goods satisfy all the crossings in detail. To get to this place, a boat ride on the Sumida River indulgent.

2) Pay a visit to the museum

The museum is a great way to experience the culture, history and achievements related purposes. The largest museum in the city called the Tokyo National Museum, with interesting features as samurai armor, and wood carving. Intellectual object are also located in the Edo-Tokyo Museum, which is stored in the walls of buildings, rather than high-tech with a collection full of interesting.

3) Test Kitchen

The Tsukiji Fish Market is the perfect place to sample the freshest sushi in town. Here you will have the pleasure of visiting the largest fish market in the country. Tuna auction and lots of stalls seafood stir the senses. After visiting this attraction, you might have to work quite a large appetite, which can be met by a few restaurants that offer high-quality goods of traditional and modern cuisine.

4) Enjoy the view

When you visit the 45th floor of the Metropolitan Government (also known as BST) Office, you will find a bird's eye observatory that offers stunning views of the city. Pull free is also an excellent opportunity to meet the famous Mount Fuji

5) Admire their natural environment

Depending on the time of year you visit, the Japanese garden is filled with the scent of fresh flowers and display more natural color. Some of the best parks in the city including a visit to Hama Rikyu Garden, Koishikawa Korakuen and Shinjuku Gyoen. Fantasy cherry blossoms? For the non-requirement of a 3 mile walk, why not stretch your legs on top of the Tokyo Imperial Palace moat amazing, especially in the spring when the cherry blossoms are in bloom! Ueno Park also offers a view of lovely countryside.

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