Wednesday, July 6, 2011

5 Unforgettable Sights in Tokyo, Japan

If there is one city in Asia to comfortably surrounded by rich history and culture of the region and its indelible role in shaping the future of civilization, it should be Tokyo, Japan.

Tokyo is a city that is quite comfortable in their own unique skin. She adheres to their culture zealously, but he is not afraid to embrace the changes taking place within the global community.

, to experience the culture of Tokyo, you should visit the various attractions that help define a city. There are several attractions and destinations that people can see that - along -. Represent a mosaic of what Tokyo has in the past, present and future

If you're ever in Tokyo, and five sites that should be on your must see list.

Akihabara

Tokyo has become synonymous with cutting-edge technology. If you want to see what the electronics industry has to offer in terms of the latest gadgets and electronic equipment on the market today, then you should take a trip to the Akihabara district. From big name shops in small stalls, vendors will sell you all kinds of appliances and gadgete.Velika interesting thing about Akihabara, you can see the technology, so new you'll probably only see in mainstream public a few years down the line. It's like shopping in the future.

Gokoku-ji

Gokoku or Gokoku-ji Temple is considered an important cultural property in Japanu.Gokoku temple is one of the last surviving Edo temples in the country and dates from 1680 when the fifth Tokugawa Shogun built for his mother. This location offers a relaxing visit, as is usual crowd of tourists.

Kyokyo

visit to Tokyo will never be complete without a visit to Imperial Palace - the official residence of Japanese obitelji.Imperial Royal Palace, or Kyokyo, was completed in 1968. This is a more modern reconstruction of the Meiji Imperial Palace that was destroyed in World War II. Although the palace itself is relatively new, the basis on which it is built on a steep in povijesti.Mjesto is where Edo Castle once stood. Edo Castle once thought to be the largest castle in the world.

visit to Tokyo will never be complete without a visit to Imperial Palace - the official residence of Japanese obitelji.Imperial Royal Palace, or Kyokyo, was completed in 1968. This is a more modern reconstruction of the Meiji Imperial Palace that was destroyed in World War II. Although the palace itself is relatively new, the basis on which it is built on a steep in povijesti.Mjesto is where Edo Castle once stood. Edo Castle once thought to be the largest castle in the world.

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Meiji Shrine

Meiji shrine, where the Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken are guaranteed. These influential rulers were responsible for Japan ended its isolationist attitude of the rest svijeta.Svetište is considered the most wealthy Shinto shrine in the country. It was built in 1920, but was largely destroyed in World War II. Over time, was restored in 1958.

sanctuary only covers part of the 70 hectares of forest that covers the whole county. Although the sanctuary is restored, it is considered the most authentic of all the post-war reconstruction.

sanctuary only covers part of the 70 hectares of forest that covers the whole county. Although the sanctuary is restored, it is considered the most authentic of all the post-war reconstruction.

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Kabuki-za (Kabuki Theatre)

For a taste of traditional Japanese art, few can come close to this famous kabuki theater. Kabuki performances are mesmerizing and almost otherworldly. Even if you're not going to watch the show, it's still a good idea to go there just to see the restored buildings that still adheres to its original mix of Western and Japanese architecture. If you decide to attend the performance, it is perfectly acceptable to bring food or drinks with you. To make the most of a unique cultural experience, buy a traditional Japanese dishes and drinks.

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