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Why Tokyo

The combination of history and innovation makes Tokyo a unique place to live in. From futuristic Akihabara (“The Electric Town”) to ancient Asakusa with its centuries-old temples, everything co-exists naturally.

This trend continues in Tokyo’s diverse food sector. No matter whether you crave traditional Japanese dishes or international cuisine, here you can enjoy a rich food culture. Additionally, the Japanese capital has the most Michelin-rated restaurants in the world. This speaks a lot for the quality of Tokyo’s food industry.

High quality can be found in its nature as well. Covering 36 % in greenery, Tokyo will give you the feeling of walking through a beautiful garden. With the most efficient rail system in the world, the Japanese capital gives you the opportunity to visit stunning landscapes. Hike skyscraping mountains or stick your toe into the water at the seaside in Tokyo.

Its varied cuisine, nature, and ancient sights make Tokyo the place to be, but the real gems are its people. Holding the title in the category “helpfulness of locals” in TripAdvisor’s World City Survey speaks volumes.

Surely, Tokyo is an atmospheric city with many facets and warm-hearted people.

Discover Tokyo

See

Meiji Shrine

The Shinto Shrine in Tokyo is dedicated to former Emperor Meiji and his consort Empress Shoken. It’s located right next to Yoyogi Park, which makes it ideal for a relaxing walk.

Akihabara

Akihabara is a must-visit for all otakus. Old video game consoles, cosplay uniforms, meter high Anime statues, AKB48 restaurants, and also live Pokémon fights. There is a lot to explore.

Tokyo Skytree

With 634 meters it is the tallest tower in the world and provides marvelous panoramic views across the entire city. In the evening, the illumination of the tower is another eye-catching attraction.

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Okonomiyaki

Enjoy the savory pancake made out of cabbage, scallions and delicious pork belly slices.

Yakitori

Grab a bite of the crispy grilled chicken skewers which will surprise you with its tender inside.

Chankonabe

Try the healthy, protein-rich hot-pot, and enjoy seasonal vegetables with fish or meat. This is a staple dish of a sumo wrestler’s diet.

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Teamlab

Mesmerizing exhibition of light art.

Visit the Ghibli Museum

Both avid fans and first-timers will fall in love with this vivid museum from one of Japan’s largest animation companies.

Watch a sumo fight

Ryogoku Kokugikan is known as the heartland of Sumo. We strongly recommend watching a traditional match of Japan’s national sport.

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