Sightseeing Tokyo: Places To Visit In Japan That Are Always Free
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Imperial Palace Tokyo A tour of the Imperial Palace Tokyo offers a vivid hour-long stroll through Ancient Japanese culture. Emperor Akihito lives in the residential parts of the Palace which are not open to the public, but the gardens are magnificent especially during cherry blossom Festival and Autumn. Tokyo fish market Piles of oysters, crabs, eels, octopus and other small sea creatures bubble in running water in hundreds of stalls at the Tsukiji central fish Market. But the star is Tuna. The Tuna auction is held from 5 A.M. to 6:30 AM. Getting up so early on your holiday is very disheartening- but worth the effort. Wear casual warm clothes, and shoes you can wash easily. Slippery sea water is everywhere.
Harajuku Cosplay Japanese youth culture created Harajuku Gothic fashion, which gives inspiration to fashion designers and celebrities worldwide. Best Tokyo places for watching Tokyo teens dress like Gothic Lolita, French Maids and Hello Kitty? It happens every Sunday in the wonderful district of Harajuku. Don't miss this piece of sightseeing in Tokyo. Head for Jingu Bridge that connects Meiji Jingu shrine to Harajuku and Omotesando.
Meiji Jingu Shrine Meiji Jingu Shrine should be first on your list of Tokyo Attractions to see. It's an active Japanese Shinto temple surrounded by a beautiful green forest. You might even get lucky to see a traditional Shinto wedding. Ancient Japanese culture comes to life as brides wear the traditional Japanese wedding kimono for the ceremony.
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