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The capital of Japan is one of the world’s most fascinating destinations and has a varied amount of attractions that will appeal to a whole host of tourist enthusiasts. The city itself is home to over 12 million people and Central Tokyo is separated into 8 different regions.
The modern side of Tokyo is very appealing and you will various arcades and electronics goods store in the Chiyoda district. This area offers anime related goods which is a hugely popular Japanese form of animation. Away from the bright lights there is a more historical element to Chiyoda with places like the Imperial Palace and the Yaskuni Shrine.
Choosing which area to stay in Tokyo should depend on what your main reason for travel is as some areas will offer more appealing attractions that others to each individual tourist. Price on accommodation may be an overriding factor as to where you choose to stay, but I think you will find that there are ways of getting around high prices, e.g. late rooms
You will find that there are many luxury and futuristic hotels in Tokyo that offer a great experience during your stay. However, price again becomes a headache. One way around this is checking online for people who are letting their own property. This is becoming a popular option for many travellers keen on cutting costs - just think you could enjoy a greater city location in a studio or apartment for a fraction of hotel costs.
You will find an appealing array of live sports in Tokyo as Japan embraces a mixture of popular US and UK sports including football, baseball and boxing. It’s always worth checking the sports calendar before you visit to check on what might be going on during you visit the Land of the Rising Sun.
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