About Tokyo

Tokyo is Japan’s capital city and a huge metropolis, there are approximately 35 million people living in the greater Tokyo area.

Tokyo is a great city to visit as there is a huge variety of Japanese culture sprawled throughout its suburbs.

Modern Japan is best seen in the fashion suburb of Ginza or in the trendy youth suburbs around Shibya and Shinjuku, while old Japan can be found right next door in and around the shrines and parks in Shibya, Roppongi and Asakusa. Japan’s culture old and new meshes together in Tokyo to create a great travel experience. A perfect example of this is the collection of huts serving yakitori skewers known as Shomben Yokocho or piss alley in Shinjuku. The area is known for some of the most expensive real estate in the world and is home to Tokyo’s skyscraper district, but the piss alley huts that look like they are made out of junk fit right in next to the skyscrapers.

Night time is when Tokyo comes alive with the famous neon lit streets, there are hundreds of thousands of bars and restaurants, and you may not find your favourite ground level, they extend up several floors of the cities buildings which kind of explains the need for all the neon advertising. The best spots to visit at night are Ginza Shibya, the Kabukicho area in Shinjuku and Roppongi.

If you are into technology Tokyo is home to all the world leaders in electronics and car manufacturing and many have displays and showrooms full of the latest gadgets. Akihabara is also known for its huge collections of electronics shops old and new as well as lots of magna and anime culture.




Only in Japan

Octopus

Octopus is a very popular dish in Japan.