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Monday, January 2, 2017

Tokyo, Japan-Top 10 Must-Visit Cities Around the World
Tokyo (東京, Tōkyō) is Japan's capital and the world's most crowded city. It is additionally one of Japan's 47 prefectures, comprising of 23 focal city wards and numerous urban areas, towns and towns west of the downtown area. The Izu and Ogasawara Islands are likewise some portion of Tokyo. 

Preceding 1868, Tokyo was known as Edo. A little château town in the sixteenth century, Edo turned into Japan's political focus in 1603 when Tokugawa Ieyasu built up his primitive government there. A couple of decades later, Edo had developed into one of the world's most crowded urban communities. With the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the sovereign and capital moved from Kyoto to Edo, which was renamed Tokyo ("Eastern Capital"). Extensive parts of Tokyo were obliterated in the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 and noticeable all around strikes of 1945. 

FACTS ABOUT THE MOST FASCINATING AND BIZARRE CITY- Tokyo

  1. TOO MANY PEOPLE AND VERY LITTLE SPACE With more than 35 million people living in greater Tokyo, the city is the largest metropolitan area in the world. Space is limited. A typical size of a one bedroom apartment is usually not more than 15 square meters (170 square feet). Hotel rooms are often tiny. Uniquely are "Capsule hotels", they are popular in Japanese cities. Like the name says, you get nothing more than a capsule or a box to sleep in. 
  2. TOO MANY RULES AND (HILARIOUS) SIGNS "Welcome to Japan. It would be ideal if you regard the rules." This sign anticipates you at the Narita Airport. Much obliged to you Japan, yet what rules? Indeed, simply open your eyes, standards are all around. It's conspicuous Japanese individuals cherish rules. They regard rules, it appears they want to tail them and significantly more to comply. In 2009 they had an hilarious campaign in the subway stations about how to behave on the trains. Click on the photo to enlarge. Seriously funny.
  3. HIGHLY FASHIONABLE Harajuku is well known as the fashion capital of the world, famous for its unique street fashion. The place is like a huge outdoor catwalk. If you want to see teenage fashion culture at its most extreme, come on a Sunday. They are here every day but on Sundays it's like an invasion of teenagers, dressed as Gothics, Lolitas, Cosplayers, Punks and many other mixes. Most of them gather on the Jingu Bridge next to the train station. Just follow the crowd, it's impossible to miss them. It's such a paradise for photographers. 
  4. PEOPLE BUSY WITH THEIR MOBILE PHONES Japanese individuals and their telephones... Take a gander at a horde of individuals and after that tally what number of them are occupied with their PDAs. Hang tight, you better tally what number of are NOT occupied with their telephones, you'll complete faster. On top of that, they want to customize their telephones. It's normal to see a specialist in a suit, yet when he hauls out his telephone, there may be an adorable teddy bear joined. 
  5. JAPANESE BATHROOMS If you google Japanese toilets you will be surprised how many websites on the Internet are dedicated to explaining this culture. So let me explain it briefly for the 1000th time.
  6.  INCREDIBLY CLEAN CITY There is no vandalism. It's so perfect all over, that on the off chance that I dropped my sustenance on the floor, I would even lift it up and keep eating. Everything is so gleaming there, it practically looks dreamlike. It's elusive vagrants, yet when I recognized a couple, they lived in clean boxes under the extensions and some of them even kept little pruned gardens. There is no any garbage bins in the city, so how can Tokyo be so clean? The answer is that clean people don't need garbage bins. Or Japanese people carry their garbage back home, if they have a snack outside.Possible reason.

Today, Tokyo offers an apparently boundless decision of shopping, stimulation, culture and feasting to its guests. The city's history can be acknowledged in locale, for example, Asakusa, and in numerous phenomenal galleries, memorable sanctuaries and patio nurseries. In spite of basic recognition, Tokyo additionally offers various alluring green spaces in the downtown area and inside generally short prepare rides at its edges.

Tokyo is indeed one of the most fascinating cities, it's incomparable to any other place in the world. Beside all those amazing and bizarre things, the city throws out unexpected glimpses of its cultural core. 
There is a lot of sightseeing in Tokyo, but the best thing you can do is just walk around getting lost. Buy a daily pass for the metro or rent a bike and pedal around. Each part of the city looks different. People are unbelievably kind and friendly, though their English skills are not always advanced level. If you don't know anyone in the city, join weekly Couch-surfing parties to meet locals who are able to talk with you in English and show you around.

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