3 must-see tourist destinations in Tokyo
Tokyo is a huge city and it would literally take a lifetime to experience all that this exciting place has to offer. Here is a list of 3 must-see travel destinations in Tokyo to get your Japan travel experience off to a start on the right foot.เที่ยวญี่ปุ่น
1. Harajuku
Harajuku Tokyo is known worldwide as the center of Japanese street fashion. On Sunday mornings, young Japanese come together to show off Gothic Lolita, cosplay, rockabilly, visual-kei, and other creative fashions. Many of the world's top fashion designers make regular pilgrimages to Harajuku in search of new fashion inspiration.
In Harajuku, check out Takeshita Doori, a cool strip located just across the street from Harajuku Station filled with trendy clothing boutiques, food stalls, and ample people-watching opportunities. Also just outside the station entrance is the venerable Meiji Shrine, providing the perfect escape back to traditional, laid-back Japan if you need a respite from all the hype in Harajuku.
2. Shibuya
Shibuya is Japan's trendy youth fashion hub, and it's an exciting place for dining, shopping, entertainment, sightseeing, and people-watching for both tourists and Tokyoites. Shibuya is famous for world-renowned attractions like Hachiko Crossing, the world's business intersection (located just outside Shibuya Station) and Shibuya 109, Tokyo's trendiest department store. Get ready for a wave of human trafficking like you've never experienced before!
3. Tsukiji Fish Market
Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo is the world's largest and most vibrant wholesale fish market, where many tons of maguro tuna and other seafood are bought, sold and auctioned every day. This Tokyo fish market is also home to some of the freshest and highest quality sushi to be found anywhere on the planet! Arrive at dawn to check out the tuna auctions, then head to a nearby sushi shop for impeccably prepared ultra-fresh sushi for breakfast.
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