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Tourism Tourism in Tokyo is a major industry. In 2006, 4. 81 million foreigners and 420 million Japanese visits to Tokyo were made; the economic value of these visits totaled 9. 4 trillion yen according to the government of Tokyo. [1] Many tourists visit the various downtowns, stores, and entertainment districts throughout the neighborhoods of the special wards of Tokyo; particularly school children on class trips, a visit to Tokyo Tower is de rigueur. Cultural offerings include both omnipresent Japanese pop culture and associated districts (Shibuya and Harajuku), subcultural attractions such as Studio Ghibli anime center, as well as museums like the Tokyo National Museum, which houses 37% of the country's artwork national treasures (87/233). Though no buildings in Tokyo are World heritage sites and only the Jizo Hall of Shofuku-ji, a suburban temple, is a National treasure, [2] other popular attractions include the Imperial Palace, Meiji Shrine, and Sensō-ji, a popular temple. Finally, many tourists, particularly foreign tourists, visit Tsukiji Fish Market, as the time-zone difference leads to foreign visitors waking up very early local time.
Access to Tokyo is provided by airports including Narita Airport, Tokyo International Airport (Haneda, providing primarily domestic service), and the Shinkansen. Major hotel districts include Shinjuku and Tokyo Bay, although there are some hotels in many more districts.
Cultura The festivals and traditional beliefs of these people reflect their culture. Most of the residents of Tokyo are music and theater lovers.

Some of the renowned festivals of Tokyo are:
Sanja Festival
Osunafumi Taisai
Kachiya Festival
Hinode Matsuri
Meiji Shrine Spring Festival
Hinode Matsuri etc.
Shopping Guide to Tokyo Shopping - including Shibuya, Ginza, Odaiba and Harajuku. Tokyo shopping is some of the best shopping in the world.
People from Tokyo and Japan in general love to go shopping, so they have some of the best shops in the world.
Cost For many of us, the prospect of moving and living in Japan is both exciting yet daunting. Especially for those coming here on a tight budget, Japan's reputation as the most expensive country in the world in which to live, certainly doesn't help. So, this week, I'd like to cover some of the typical costs of living here. This is purely a guide only, you can do it both cheaper and much more comfortably. Also, I chose Tokyo, since it surely is the most expensive place in Japan in which to live.

东京, 日本

星期六 20, 4月

从Wikipedia约 东京

東京 是一位於日本本州岛東部的都市,包含擴張相連的城區是目前全球規模最大的巨型都會區;東京都不僅為世界流行時尚與設計產業重鎮亦為世界經濟最進步富裕、商業活動發達度居首位之城市。東京都並有全球最複雜、最密集且運量最高的鐵道運輸系統和通勤車站群,亦為全球最大的都市經濟體。除此之外,東京澀谷區的"澀谷大街"也為世界上交通最為繁忙的地段。明治維新後即成為日本的實質首都所在地至今,同時也是日本政治、经济、文化、交通等領域的樞紐中心。

在正式的行政區劃定義上,東京指的是東京都 。有關對於東京(有時包括周邊地區在內)的各種稱呼所指涉的範圍,以及東京都的行政區劃範圍,請參見下方的定義與行政區段落。
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