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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TokyoTokyo - Wikipedia

    Tokyo (/ ˈ t oʊ k i oʊ /; Japanese: 東京, Tōkyō, ⓘ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (東京都, Tōkyō-to), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.

  2. Tokyo (東京, Tōkyō) is Japan's capital and the world's most populous metropolis. It is also one of Japan's 47 prefectures, consisting of 23 central city wards and multiple cities, towns and villages west of the city center.

  3. Tokyo, city and capital of Tokyo ‘to’ (metropolis) and of Japan. It is located at the head of Tokyo Bay on the Pacific coast of central Honshu. It is the focus of the vast metropolitan area often called Greater Tokyo, the largest urban and industrial agglomeration in Japan.

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  4. wikitravel.org › en › TokyoTokyo - Wikitravel

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    Huge and varied in its geography, with over 2,000km² (770 square miles) to explore, Tokyo Metropolis (東京都 Tōkyō-to) spans not just the city, but rugged mountains to the west and subtropical islands to the south. This article concentrates on the 23 central wards (区 ku) near the bay, while the western cities and the islands are covered in a separate ...

    Over 500 years old, the city of Tokyo has come a long way from its modest beginnings as a fishing village named Edo (江戸). The city only truly began to grow when it became the seat of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1603. While the emperor ruled in name from Kyoto, the true power was concentrated in the hands of the Tokugawa shogun in Edo. After the Meiji...

    By train and subway

    Tokyo has one of the most extensive mass transit systems in the world. It is clean, safe, and efficient - and confusing. The confusion arises from the fact that several distinct railway systems operate within Tokyo 1. the JR East network 2. the two subway networks 3. various private lines There may be more than one way to get to the same place. Different route maps show different systems, not giving details for the other systems. Sometimes switching between systems involves exiting and enteri...

    By taxi

    Taxis are very pricey but may be a value for groups of three or more. Also, if you miss your last train, you may not have another choice. Fares generally start at ¥410 for the first two kilometers and can add up rapidly. A 20% night surcharge is tacked on from 22:00-05:00. As a rule of thumb, a daytime trip across the city from Tokyo station to Shinjuku station will cost approximately ¥3000, while a daytime trip from Tokyo station to Haneda Airport costs around ¥6200. These examples are based...

    By car

    Tokyo is a gigantic warren of narrow streets with no names, with sometimes slow-moving traffic and relatively limited and expensive parking. In this city with such an excellent mass transit system, you would need a good reason to want to drive around instead, unless you already have some familiarity with the city and its surroundings. While renting a car does make sense in Japan in some contexts (e.g. traveling between cities, visiting smaller towns or a rural onsen resort), in general, it is...

    It's possible for English speakers to navigate their way around Tokyo without speaking any Japanese. Signs at subway and train stations include the station names in romaji(romanized characters), and larger stations often have signs in Chinese and Korean as well. One of the essential words you should know if traveling a long distance is "Shinkansen"...

    Tokyo has a vast array of sights, but the first items on the agenda of most visitors are the Sensoji Temple of Asakusa, the shopping and nightlife of Shibuya), and Meiji Shrine (明治神宮, in Harajuku). Tokyo has many commercial centers for shopping, eating, and simply wandering around for experiencing the modern Japanese urban phenomenon. Each of these...

    A beautiful weekend afternoon is best spent in Yoyogi Park, where young people from all walks of life gather to socialize, and practice their hobbies (devoid of any fear of public humiliation), joi...

    The curious can study traditional culture such as tea ceremony, calligraphy, or martial artssuch as karate, judo, aikido and kendo. There are also many language schools to help you work on your Japanese. Several universities in Tokyo cater to international students at the undergraduate or graduate level. 1. Kokugakuin University (國學院大學 Kokugakuin D...

    Teaching English(or to a lesser extent, other foreign languages) is still the easiest way to work in Tokyo, but the city also offers more work options than other areas of the country: everything from restaurant work to IT. Certain nationalities are eligible for working holiday visas: for others, work permits can be very hard to come by without a jo...

    Cash payments are still the norm in Japan, though credit card acceptance is growing as well as through IC cards like Suica or Pasmo.
    Getting cash is easy at your point of arrival (e.g. the airport), as you are more likely to find English-speaking assistance. There are several banks and ATM machines with menus in English. Rates a...
    Most Japanese banks do not take foreign ATMs or credit cards.
    You should notify your bank before your trip, or else they might suspect fraud when you try to use your card and they will freeze your account.

    If it is for sale anywhere in the world, you can probably buy it in Tokyo. Tokyo is one of the fashion and cosmetic centers in the Eastern world. Items to look for include electronics, funky fashions, antique furniture, traditional clothing (kimono, yukata, jimbei, jika-tabi) as well as specialty items like Hello Kitty and Pokemon goods, anime and ...

  5. Plan Your Trip to Tokyo: Best of Tokyo Tourism. With its futuristic skyscrapers, unrivaled food scene, and wild nightlife, Tokyo is a rush of pure adrenaline. The city is famously cutting-edge, yet its ancient Buddhist temples, vintage teahouses, and peaceful gardens offer a serene escape—and a reminder of its past.

  6. Tokyo ( 東京 Tōkyō) is the enormous and wealthy capital of Japan, and its main city, overflowing with culture, commerce, and most of all, people. As the most populated urban area in the world, Tokyo is a fascinating and dynamic metropolis that mixes foreign influences, consumer culture and global business along with remnants of the capital ...

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