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Seven things to do when traveling in Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo, Japan is a well-deserved metropolis in Japan. If you want to understand the urban culture of Tokyo, you must go to these places. Here I have compiled seven things that must be done when traveling in Tokyo, Japan. Welcome to reading.

First, go to Tsukiji Fish Market.

Hong Kong people like to eat fresh seafood, and many Japanese restaurants will say that sashimi is sent directly from Tsukiji, so it is definitely worth a visit to Tokyo, Tsukiji Fish Market! If you want to know more about Japanese culture, you might as well go to Tsukiji at 7 am to feel the auction of seafood.

The monkey is a genus, and everyone starts to register at 1 building at 5: 00 in the morning, on a first-come-first-served basis, with a daily limit of 120 people.

Second, sumo.

65438+ 10, May and September are all sumo months. Visitors can enjoy sumo in the national science and technology museums of both countries. Moreover, there is a sumo museum in 1 building, where you can learn about the history and culture behind sumo towels.

In case it's not the competition season, you can also go to the National Science and Technology Museum, because there are many "sumo gymnasiums" nearby, where they train, so you can often wear sumo wrestlers in traditional clothes, and you can also try the dishes they often eat at the nearby food store.

Third, visit Meiji Jingu.

Meiji Jingu was built in 1 920165438+1October1. It is a place dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Dowager Zhao, and it is also one of the important Shinto shrines in Japan. If you have a soft spot for Japanese temples and shrines, you can visit them. In addition, about 65438+ ten thousand trees were dedicated to the whole country when the People's Republic was founded. In June, Acorus calamus in Shobuta is in full bloom.

Fourth, go to Shinjuku Imperial Garden.

Shinjuku Imperial Garden was built in 1906, and it was born by building part of Naito Mansion, the residence of Nobu Takahara in Edo era, into a royal courtyard. It became a national park after World War II and is one of the well-known cherry blossom viewing places today. It's a good choice to find a breath-holding space in a big city, but you have to pay for it.

5. Enjoy the panoramic view of the city in the Sky Tower.

Did you visit the sky tower that opened in the middle of last year? Although the night view of Tokyo is not as good as that of Hong Kong, you usually have to go to the highest place to overlook the panoramic view before you can be considered as having been to that country or region. In addition, there are many souvenirs on other floors of the Sky Tower, so it is also worth visiting.

Six, go to Shibuya shopping post

Shibuya is the most colorful and busy area in Tokyo, and it is also the birthplace of many Japanese fashion and entertainment trends. There are many department stores and fashion shops, and shopaholics will come.

Even if you don't like shopping, you should feel the atmosphere of a metropolis, just as foreign tourists will definitely go to Causeway Bay and Tsim Sha Tsui. ! The wide intersection in front of the station is a must-see attraction, because whenever the traffic lights turn green, the surging crowds come and go, which is amazing!

Seven, go to the big pill department store.

Otaru Department Store has a certain affection with Hong Kong people, and it is a bit old Causeway Bay that can't be washed away, so of course we should go back and have a look. Moreover, the Tokyo store is very large, with a lot of delicious food, and it is also very close to Tokyo Station. Be sure to go! Every time I have a big sale in Japan, I must go to Daimaru and have a chance to win the treasure!