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Tokyo, Japan - Mercure Hotel Ginza Tokyo from $132 per night
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Hotel Additional Property Description - The Hotel is in the Heart of Tokyos Shopping Area, Within Walking Distance from Ginza Dori and Harumi Dori Shopping
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Tokyo, Japan - Capitol Tokyu Hotel from $206 per night
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The hotel offers comfort and refined personal service with a delightful blend of Western sophistication and Japanese ambience.
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Tokyo, Japan - Akasaka Excel Hotel Tokyu from $132 per night
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As well as being the govermental centre, Akasaka is one of Tokyo's most cosmopolitan quaters great for shopping in daytime, complete with pubs and night
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Tokyo, Japan - Royal Park Hotel A Summit Hotel from $182 per night
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Although conveniently located near to both Marunouchi and Otemachi business districts, the service at the Royal Park Hotel feels out of this world. The
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Tokyo, Japan - The Westin Tokyo from $275 per night
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Situated in the upscale heart of Yebisu Garden Place Complex, The Westin Tokyo combines American-style efficiency with the feel, style, luxury, and service
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Visiting Tokyo in Japan? Then look no further to find out where to stay and what to do. plus we have links to all the main attractions. Tokyo is the bustling capital city of Japan, a country that mixes ancient culture and architecture with modern technology and immense skyscrapers.
Discover what brings so many visitors back to this pulsing city.


Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan's capital, is a place of vast proportions where the old and the new merge into a fabulously detailed cityscape. Upon arrival, visitors are confronted with the sheer energy that radiates from within Tokyo. Tokyo's city center is a kaleidoscope of exotic sights and sounds. The night view brings forth a seemingly endless, delicate tapestry of Tokyo lights. Despite two major disasters, Tokyo, located at the mouth of the Sumida-gawa River, has remarkably transformed into a modern Japanese metropolis. Tokyo is an example of a success story in action.

A visit to Tokyo brings a collection of sights and provides for an animated experience. In such a city there is so much to see and do, ranging from visits to shrines, temples, and excellent museums, to trips throughout the various shopping areas.

Tokyo, in fact, is a shopper's paradise. An amazing variety of high-quality goods and brand designer products can be found in elegant specialty shops located in Shinjuku, Harajuku, Shibuya, Yurakucho, and Ikebukuro. The dazzling lights of Ginza, Japan's answer to New York's Fifth Avenue, and Tokyo's most celebrated shopping district, attracts both the avid shopper and the window shopper alike.

In the sports arena, baseball is big business in Tokyo. The spectacular Korakuen Dome, home of the popular Giants, features Japanese professional baseball games which are held regularly. The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum opened in 1959 next door to Korakuen Stadium, it is the mecca of professional baseball in Japan. Korakuen Stadium was replaced by the Tokyo Dome in 1988. That same year the museum moved to the present site within the Tokyo Dome and its purpose is to contribute to the development of baseball in Japan through dedication of baseball greats (including players, executives, and umpires) as Hall of Famers and the exhibition and collection of as many memorable baseball materials as possible, including various kinds of baseball literature. Sport fans will be drawn to Tokyo's four biggest spectator sports: professional baseball, rugby, sumo and soccer. Although not among the four, Yankee style football and martial arts are also quite popular.

If you enjoy sightseeing, make sure to embark on a relaxing and fascinating 40 minute day cruise on the Sumida River between Asakusa and the Port of Tokyo. A choice of five routes are offered: the Canal Cruise (canal district and Shinagawa Aquarium), the Harbour Cruise (Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Port), the Kasai Sea life Park (including a stop at Tokyo Big Sight), the Museum of Maritime Science (Odaiba Seaside Park and museum of ships complete with swimming pool and palms), and the Sumida River (passing beneath a dozen bridges).

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In this city of twenty-four-hour shops and ancient shrines, there is always a showcase performance for visitors to enjoy. For the art enthusiast, Tokyo offers many forms of entertainment. In fact, Japan is focused on the arts and, with excellent facilities such as the National Theatre and Opera City in the Shinjuku district, Tokyo appeals to individuals and groups interested in drama, opera, and the ballet. For theatregoers there are three unique and powerful forms of entertainment: Kabuki, Takarazuka, and Noh. As a standing form of ancient Japanese tradition the Kabuki features only male performers, whereas Takarazuka is an all-girl revue.

For a more thorough view of Japan's history, visitors can tour the many excellent museums scattered throughout Tokyo. The most modern is the Edo-Tokyo Museum, complete with an intriguing 52-meter escalator supported by four colossal pillars.

Closely tied to the culture of Japan, the traditional Japanese gardens of Tokyo take visitors a step back from the frenzied pace of modern life. They find themselves entering a world of tranquility, an enchanting setting of gardens outlined by wooden houses landscaped with neatly clipped bonsai trees. Cobbled lanes lead to tiny neighborhood shrines shrouded in foliage.

A major advantage of visiting Tokyo is to participate in the many festivals that take place around the year. Each year a festival is held during which the passing seasons are observed by visits to local shrines or temples. With over 500 annual events, the festivals provide visitors tangible links to the past and present. The upbeat atmosphere is one of the things that makes Tokyo so appealing. This vitality has become part of the popular culture, a culture which seems to be constantly in the midst of a celebration of life.
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