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Temples, sushi, Shibuya crossing, anime culture, and Mount Fuji day trips.
Tokyo is a city of extraordinary contrasts β centuries-old shrines tucked between neon-lit skyscrapers, Michelin-starred restaurants next to $8 ramen counters, serene gardens minutes from the world's busiest pedestrian crossing. Japan's capital is the largest metropolitan area on earth (38 million people) yet functions with clockwork precision. Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ginza, Asakusa, and Harajuku each have distinct personalities. Tokyo is expensive but delivers exceptional value for quality. Peak seasons are cherry blossom (late March-April) and autumn foliage (November).
Senso-ji temple in Asakusa β Tokyo's oldest temple with the iconic Kaminarimon gate. Shibuya Crossing β the world's busiest intersection. Tsukiji Outer Market for the freshest sushi breakfast. Meiji Shrine in Harajuku for serene forest walks. TeamLab Borderless (digital art museum). Mount Fuji day trip from Shinjuku (2 hours by bus). Shinjuku Golden Gai β six blocks of tiny bars seating 6-8 people each. Akihabara for anime, manga, and electronics.
Tokyo's train and subway system is unmatched β get a Suica or Pasmo IC card for seamless travel. JR Yamanote Line circles the major districts. Taxis are expensive ($10+ minimum). Walking is excellent in most neighborhoods.
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