Japanese Arts and Culture
From the day to day lives of its people, to the architecture, the cityscape, the colours, the smells, the sounds and the total feel of the atmosphere is in itself a unique cultural experience depicting the traditions of the Japanese people for centuries. The country,…
Temples In Tokyo
From the beautiful cherry blossom trees to the glistening skyscrapers, Tokyo is a masterful blend of the old and the new. It features all the right ingredients for a prosperous future and a blessed after life. Irrespective of its fast paced nature, the city has…
Edo Tokyo Museum
The Edo Tokyo Museum seeks to educate locals and foreigners about the history and culture of Edo as well as trace its development into what it is today, and what it hopes to become. It is separated into 2 zones, namely the Edo Zone and…
Tokyo Disneyland
is by far the most active city in Japan and is home to some of the countries most visited tourist destinations. Home to historically significant sites such as the Asakusa-Kannon Temple, the Imperial Palace, the Meji Shrine and Ueno Park, Tokyo is certainly worth a…
Kokyo the Imperial Palace of Japan
The site on which the current Imperial Palace stands was once where the majestic Edo Castle stood. This castle was at one point the largest castle in the world and belonged to a feudal lord. Following its abandonment, Tokugawa Ieyasu converted it into his palace…
Hamarikyu Gardens
One of the 47 prefectures of Japan, the Tokyo metropolis is the centre of the world’s most populated urban area. It is a massive, wealthy and modern metropolis, with high-tech futuristic scenes along with a touch of ancient Japan, bringing something exciting for everyone. Although…
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