Traveling in Japan
Nikko
There are some waterfalls and hot springs among the wildness of Kirifuri Plateau. This is a place which is 1000 meters or more above sea level. Tosho-gu in Nikko is one of the world’s heritages representing Japan. Yomei-mon is one of Japan’s national treasures and the most beautiful gate of Japan. There is also a place called Nikko monkey army corps in the neighboring area. About 50 monkeys gather around a man. If you go farther, you can find Nikko Edo Village which is a theme park about the life of Edo-era, Samurais, and Ninjas.
Yokohama
Yokohama faces Tokyo bay and it’s the largest city in Kanagawa Prefecture. Approximately 42 million tourists visit this place a year. Yokohama is a charming bay area overflowing with foreign country feeling. It is an ultramodern area packed with the latest dining out experiences, fashion, amusements and more. Plus it has the largest Chinatown in the world.
Omotesando
Omotesando is famous for shopping avenues with a lot of famous brand shops from Japan and abroad lined along the street. This area is a good place to walk around and it’s famous for autumn leaves and beautiful zelkova trees. Christmas illumination was once discontinued 11 years ago and restarted in 2009. Omotesando has been disseminated new trends.
Tokyo
Tokyo station has been the main station in Japan and because of its enormous area; approximately 3000 trains arrive and depart every day. Japan’s largest underground shopping center is also next to the station side by side. Entering around the station, you can find major news paper company, oil company, and head office of banking corporation.
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