A walk in Tokyo: where to start?

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The first acquaintance with Tokyo can begin with an inspection of the Imperial Palace located in the special area of ​​Chiyoda, which is easily accessible by Tokyo Station. The emperor's residence is not allowed, but in the huge palace park - please. From there, you can go to the shaytoist Meiji Jingu Temple and Yoyogi Park through the Kasumigaseki or Harajuku quarters.

If your hotel is in the Ginza area (Chūō district), just walk to the square in front of the palace past a variety of shops . Some tourists plan an excursion so that in front of the palace and park visit the fish market Tsukiji shijō, in the same area Chūō.

You can make many other, equally interesting routes. They can begin in the Asakusa district (Asakusa, Tait район district), where many temples and ancient buildings are located. Often, such a walk continues on the river tram to Hama Rikyu Park, and then moves to Odaiba (Minato).

You can start your journey from Roppongi (Minato district), where the Tokyo TV Tower is located, which opens an excellent view of the city.

June 4, 2012

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