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Cityrama Tokyo, Going to Mt. Fuji, the nightlifeA megacity, dynamic, and feverishly colorful, Tokyo offers us a wicked style, as sung by a popular pop singer, like no other city could. It's quite easy to lose your senses in the vast neon jungles, shopping hotspots, and electronic racket of Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Akihabara. This city also walks a fine line between tradition and the future—and so far, it does so exquisitely. The vast metropolis offers an overwhelming array of scenic views, cultural attractions, electrifying kabuki performances, high-fashion or funky shopping options, and dining pleasures. It districts take you back in time to a shogun or imperial past or transport you to a futuristic world suffused with n...
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Enclosed by walls and moats, the Imperial Palace keeps much of its imposing charms to itself. The 5km jogging path around the palace gives as good excuse as any for a closer look at what’s inside. The circuit takes you near the Marunouchi business district, Budokan (where sports and concerts are often held), British Embassy, and Hibiya Park.
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Location. This resort is located close to the airport. Attractions in the neighborhood include Tokyo DisneySea and Disneyland Tokyo. Additional attractions include Tokyo Sea Life Park. Features.Dining options at Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Htl include a restaurant and a bar/lounge. Room service is available 24 hours a day. Recreational amenities include an indoor pool, a children's pool, a sauna, a fitness facility, and a children's club. Spa amenities include massage/treatment rooms, beauty servi......
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If you’re looking for a Japanese restaurant with solid options at reasonable prices, try any Gonpachi branch in Tokyo. From yakitori, to tempura, noodles, and sushi, this place does not disappoint.
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Leave Tokyo and go up to Mt. Fuji's 5th station and enjoy the view from 2300 meters above sea level. Then take in Hakone's beautiful natural scenery with a pleasure boat cruise around Lake Ashi and a ride on the Komagatake Ropeway.
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Not exactly record store heaven, but uncannily close to it, Disk Union sells punk, metal, rock, indie, jazz, Latin, and other music genre records and CDs.
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