1. Visiting the oldest temple in Tokyo
The oldest temple in Tokyo, Sensoji, discovered in the 7th century. Incense smoke from a large urn in front of the temple is believed to have healing powers, so do not be surprised if you see a lot of people smoke rub all over their bodies. In the streets around the temple are also many traditional restaurants and street vendors selling snacks such as rice crackers, sweet bean cakes and green tea ice cream.
2. Respect in Meiji
Meiji Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the largest park in central Tokyo. Temple dedicated to Emperor Meiji, it has an area of 178 acres of gardens featuring the beauty of plants from all over Japan. Because spread almost all over the city of Tokyo, you are likely to see more than one Meiji on every visit to Japan.
3. Enjoy one of the many festivals in Tokyo
The festival is a very important part of Japanese culture and takes place on a regular basis throughout the year. Variations kind festival will easily be found. Starting from the flower festival, fertility, longevity, dead, moon, children, stars, and more. During the festival the mat you will see many interesting things such as processions, food stalls and live entertainment offerings. Click here for the annual festival calendar Japan.
4. Visit the Tsukiji Fish Market
From 9am you can enter the Tsukiji, the largest seafood market in the world. Here you will find many stalls selling dried mushrooms, seaweed, tea, pickles, ceramics and kitchen utensils. In store knife you can even have your name engraved on the blade. And of course there is a sushi shop you can sambangi if you like very fresh sushi breakfast.
5. Playing with gadgets in Sony Showroom
Did you know when you visited the Sony building you can play around with the latest technology that will not meet the lain_setidaknya parts of the world for a year. You can even try the latest PlayStation software on high-quality giant monitor. Another showroom can be visited for free is a gallery of Nissan, Toyota MEGA WEB and Honda Welcome Plaza where you can see daily demonstrations Asimo robot.
6. Visit the photo gallery
During your stay in Tokyo you will find many sights that will make you reach for your camera. If photography is your hobby, there is no harm in checking out some photo galleries that showcase some beautiful works of some of the biggest names in the world of Japanese photography. Three places you can free sambangi is Fuji Film Square is located in Roppongi, Nikon, and Pentax have showrooms in Shinjuku.
7. See the sights of Tokyo City
Tokyo has many beautiful landscapes that you can enjoy for free. See the splendor of the city of Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Tokyo City Hall or, a building towering 243 meters above the ground. Designed by Kenzo Tange, the twin towers of the building includes a 48-story has an observation deck open to the public on the floor 45. Remarkably You only takes about 55 seconds to reach to the top of the building by using the lift. Once you step into the observation deck you will be faced with an amazing view of Tokyo, especially in the days of sunny climates. You will get a wonderful view from Yokohama to the southwest and Mount Fuji in the west. Open daily 09: 30-11: 00.
8. Learn about traditional Japanese beverage
Visit 'Sake Plaza' to learn all about alcohol Japan. Not only displays the history of Sake in Japan, in the library there are about 6,000 books that you can read. Do not forget, in this place you can also taste some types of Sake!