The mainland portion of Tokyo lies northwest of Tokyo Bay and measures about 90 km east to west and 25 km north to south. Chiba Prefecture borders it to the east, Yamanashi to the west, Kanagawa to the south, and Saitama to the north. Mainland Tokyo is further subdivided into the special wards (occupying the eastern half) and the Tama area stretching westwards. Also within the administrative boundaries of Tokyo Megalopolis are two island chains in the Pacific Ocean directly south: the Izu Islands, and the Ogasawara Islands, which stretch more than 1,000 km away from the mainland. Because of these islands and mountainous regions to the west, Tokyo's overall population density figures far underrepresent the real figures for urban and suburban of regions.Tokyo is a massive city, and it would literally take a lifetime to experience everything this exciting place has to offer. Here is a list of 3 must-see Tokyo travel destinations to get your Japan travel experience off on the right foot.
1. Harajuku
Harajuku Tokyo is known worldwide as the center of Japanese street fashion. On Sunday mornings, Japanese youth gather to show off Gothic Lolita, cosplay, rockabilly, visual-kei, and other creative fashions. Many of the world's top fashion designers make regular pilgrimages to Harajuku in search of new fashion inspiration.
In Harajuku, check out Takeshita Doori , a cool strip located just across the street from Harajuku Station filled with fashionable clothing boutiques, food stands, and ample people watching opportunities. Also right outside the station entrance is the venerable Meiji Shrine, which provides the perfect escape back to traditional and tranquil Japan if you need a breather from all the over-the-top trendiness of Harajuku.
2. Shibuya
Shibuya is Japan's center of hip, trendy youth fashion, and is an exciting spot for dining, shopping, entertainment, sightseeing, and people watching for both tourists and Tokyoites alike. Shibuya is famous for world-renown attractions like Hachiko Crossing, the world's business intersection (located just outside Shibuya Station) and Shibuya 109, Tokyo's trendiest department store. Prepare yourself for a wave of human traffic like you've never experienced!
3. Tsukiji Fish Market
Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo is the world's largest and most vibrant wholesale fish market, where each day, many tons of maguro tuna and other fish and seafood are bought, sold, and auctioned. This Tokyo fish market is also home to some of the freshest, highest-quality sushi to be found anywhere on this planet! Get there at the crack of dawn to watch the tuna auctions and then head for a nearby sushi shop for a breakfast of impeccably prepared ultra-fresh sushi!
Visiting these fantastic
Tokyo travel destinations will guarantee that your stay in Japan will be an unforgettable one!
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