Tokyo, Japan, is a city of contrast, where future innovations in technology unfold in the center of old heritage and tradition. In this crowded city, shrine and temple stand side by side with tall and modern architecture. Advanced technology, craze for animation, youth culture, beautiful parks makes the city overwhelming. The land of rising sun is a great destination for anyone looking for everything during their vacation.
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Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan. Photo-credits: www.weirdlyodd.com |
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Quick Facts:
Language: Japanese
Currency: Yen
(Exchange Rate: 100 INR = 183 YEN, at the time of the post)
Time Difference: 3 ½ hrs ahead of IST
Best Time to Visit:
Spring (March-May) – The famous cherry blossom happens in March – April, when the cherry trees blossoms and turns into a shade of pink, making parks beautiful and picture perfect. The temperature is warm. There are many festivals during these months
Autumn (Sep - Nov) – The temperature and humidity is tolerable. The trees also change colors and it is as impressive as cheery blossom.
Get-in:
Visa:
Tourist Visa must be obtained from Japanese Embassy/Consulate prior to arrival. The Visa is valid for 90 days and can be extended for another 30 days. Passport, Visa application, Photo, Flight ticket confirmations and Certificate of Income/ Certificate of Deposit balance to prove travel expense are required. Additional documents or sponsorship might also be required. Once in Japan, one must carry his passport at all times, if found without passport, one can be fined up to 2,00,000 YEN.
Flights:
Direct Flights: Air India has a direct flight from Delhi to Tokyo.
Transit Flights: Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, and Beijing are some major transit points for Tokyo, Japan
Boat: There are ferries from Korea, China, Taiwan and Russia to the major ports of Japan
Getting around:
In Tokyo, train and subways are the most efficient means of transport. It is crowded and confusing at time. It’s best to analyze the Subway map before boarding. Passes and prepaid cards are available. Buses and ferries are also available in areas where subways are not present.
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Photo credits: www.weirdlyodd.com |
Attractions:
Tokyo has a number of attractions parks, temples, shrines, markets etc. The below link has the attractions divided by area:
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2164.html. Most of the tourists spend 3 – 5 days in Tokyo. There is a must see list:
- Shinjuku – The area around the busiest railway station in Japan. Place to see cosmopolitan city.
- Shibuya - The trendy and fashionable shopping district
- Akihabara – The electronic device market
- Ueno Park – Has temples, shrines, museums and a large pond
- Imperial Palace and Garden – Residence of the imperial family of Japan
- Tsujiki Fish Market – Japan’s largest fish market
- Tokyo Towers – The symbol of Tokyo
- Asakusa(Sensoji temple & Nakamise)
Do:
- On a Sunday, head to Harajuku to witness the fashion and cosplay culture of Tokyo teens
- Try Sushi
- Get a great view of the city from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building for free
- Visit Ginza, the premier shopping district
- Stay in a capsule
- Visit the theme parks and enjoy some adrenal rushing rides
Tips:
- Japan Rail Pass is great option if traveling in whole of Japan
Side Trips:
- Kamakura – Small city with full of historic treasures
- Hakone – National Park with the view to Mount Fuji
- Nikko – A world Heritage Site
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