THE FASCINATION OF TOKYO
By Gal Yamin
Tokyo, the capital city of Japan and the most
populous metropolitan area in the world, entices more than nine million
tourists every year. Tourists are enthralled by Tokyo's mesmerizing culture and
breath-taking landscape. Amenities are everywhere around this amazing city. If
you decide to tour Tokyo, you must visit four main destinations: Tokyo National
Museum, Takarazuka Theater, Odaiba and Shinjuku Gyoen.
Tokyo
National Museum is the oldest and the largest art museum in Japan which
attracts thousands of tourists. The museum is located in the hub of the divine
Ueno Park, surrounded by geysers and the Mori forest. The museum exhibits
Japanese historical objects and original sculptures from ancient times. The
museum tells the story of Japan throughout the years of prosperity and war, and
exposes the tourists to a unique culture through its art. Tokyo National Museum
constitutes the quintessential beauty of the Japanese culture.
Furthermore, tourists who are eager to quench their
desire to the Japanese culture are recommended to visit Tokyo's Takarazuka
Theater. The theater presents the Japanese customs through Kabuki and the
famous Nou performances. At the theater tourists gape at the beauty of the
Asian picturesque construction and the amusing actors. The theater is located
alongside the best Japanese restaurants, so after the entertainment you can
indulge your love of Japanese food by dining at these amazingly decorated restaurants.
Moreover, tourists are profusely amazed by Odaiba.
Odaiba is a large artificial island which attracts families to the largest
amusement park in Asia; Daikanransha, and inspires others by the magnificent
futuristic museum; Miraikan. At night you can walk across the colorful Rainbow
Bridge that crosses the island, and take pictures of the astonishing waterfalls
that flow to the ocean. Among other things, Odaiba offers the best night
recreations for everyone. Every season begins in a fabulous procession of the
local islanders. Tourists go sightseeing in Odaiba flocking to its magnetizing
amenities.
In
addition, Shinjuku Gyoen which constitutes a pilgrimage is the perfect
combination of old Japanese culture and the modernity of the Japanese
technological innovations. Tourists find Shinjuku as the best spot to end the
tour due to its serenity of nature on the background of the Emperor Showa's
Palace. Admission to the palace is free. Shinjuku usually leaves its mark on tourists
by its spectacular shrines. Besides, the traditional Tsuji Market in Shinjuku's
promenade is a nice place to have a great time, and you can also buy some
souvenirs at bargain prices before the long flight back home.
In a nutshell, Tokyo's atmosphere is very welcoming
and the Japanese population is known by its hospitality. However, by visiting
these four enthralling spots, tourists get the best foretaste of the Japanese
culture, history and its recreations. Tourists who yearn to be enchanted by
Tokyo's magic never miss out on these four destinations. So get on the plane,
and come to be captivated by Tokyo's fascination.
Made me want to visit Tokyo! One day perhaps...
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