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Three-day tour in Tokyo, Japan

In recent years, the number of outbound tourists in China has been increasing, and more and more tourists choose to travel on holidays. Today, I will take you on a three-day trip to Tokyo, Japan.

As the capital of Japan, Tokyo is also the largest and most densely populated city in Asia. According to statistics, the population of Hubei Province is roughly equivalent to that of Tokyo, Japan. As one of the iconic cities in Japan, it is naturally the object of choice for many tourists. Tokyo has different scenic features in spring, summer, autumn and winter, and tourists keep coming all year round. For such a tourist city, this paper condenses a three-day classic route, covering the history, culture, modern development and food of Tokyo.

The first day:

You can go to Ueno Park in Tokyo on the first morning. Ueno Park combines the essence of the beauty of culture and nature, and the historical buildings with rich humanistic atmosphere complement each other with beautiful natural scenery. The whole park is not small, and there are art galleries and zoos. There is a bronze statue in the park, which was carved by the famous Japanese reformer Saigō Takamori. In fact, Ueno Park was described as early as Mr. Lu Xun's pen. Therefore, many tourists from China come here.

In the afternoon, you can visit Sensoji Temple, a temple with a long history. After visiting the temple, you can go directly to the nearby river and take water bus to your next destination.

The last destination of the first day is Taichang, an artificial island in Tokyo, Japan. After enjoying the historical buildings during the day, you can experience Tokyo as an international metropolis at night. Taichang's seaside park is a unique beach in Tokyo. You can enjoy the sea breeze by stepping on the beach, and finally take the biggest Ferris wheel in Japan to end the first day's trip happily.

The next day:

The next morning, after getting up, you can wash yourself and experience the local morning market in Tokyo. Tsukiji market can be said to be the most lively fish market trading place, where you can enjoy a breakfast and then go to the imperial palace not far from the northwest.

Imperial residence, as its name implies, needs no small explanation. It is a symbolic place of Japanese Mikado system. Japan's national system is similar to the British constitutional monarchy, both of which retain the characteristics of the monarchy. Although it is only a symbolic representative now, it is also a witness to the historical development of Japan. Then visit Meiji Jingu, the largest shrine in Japan.

The next afternoon, you can go back to the Tsukiji market and go to the place where every Tokyo tourist will go. That's the Tokyo Tower. There are many venues and memorial shops in the tower. Favorite tourists can also buy collections here as souvenirs or give them to relatives and friends.

The third day:

When you come to Tokyo, the fashion capital, you must not miss the shopping. On the last day of the trip, I can go to Akihabara, Japan in the morning. Akihabara is mainly composed of electrical appliances and secondary products, and it is also a representative area of secondary culture in Japan. You can go to the shopping center Ginza in the afternoon. Ginza is a symbol of modern prosperity in Tokyo and even Japan as a whole. Luxury goods, famous brands and fashion elements can be seen everywhere. Whether you want to go shopping or not, this is a place worth going. Then go to Shinjuku, where young people often go, to eat and experience the amateur life rhythm of Japanese young people. In the evening, you can choose whether to go to kabukicho to learn about the different nightlife in Tokyo.