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Unusual hotels

The luxurious The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo is a true landmark of the city. It is open in the highest skyscraper in Tokyo. The hotel has more than 200 guest rooms in the 54-storey building, and the breathtaking panoramic view of the city is one of obvious advantages of the hotel. The most luxurious suites and restaurants of the city are open on the latest floors of the skyscraper. Visitors of The Ritz-Carlton can also … Open

Traditions and mentality of Tokyo

The indigenous people of Tokyo have accustomed to foreigners long ago. They are very polite and courteous. Only older people and children can be ashamed of tourists, but this is only the first reaction to the unusual companions. The locals are very hospitable. It doesn’t matter who and for what reason will come with a visit, this person will be certainly greeted at the highest level. The Japanese are very … Open

Travel guide to Tokyo

The East Garden of the Imperial Palace is the location of an old castle of the Edo period. Many years ago the castle belonged to shoguns. Nowadays, this is the only part of the Imperial Palace that is open to public. Otemon Gates serve as the entrance to the beautiful, gently laid out garden. Centuries ago these gates were the entrance to the castle. The garden, which is partially surrounded by the former moat, is … Open

Review of luxury hotels

Tokyo is rich in luxurious hotels, and many of them are located in Shinjuku district, such as the famous Hilton Tokyo that is open in a stylish skyscraper. The hotel offers more than 800 comfortable rooms for its guests. The minimal price per night is nearly US$500. Travelers, who search for the most luxurious accommodation, may be pleased with fabulous Tower suites, the price of which starts from US$1,000. These … Open

Tokyo for children - what to visit

In terms of the number of museums and entertainment parks for children, Tokyo is one of the doubtless leaders in the world. A vacation with kids will surely be an exciting and unforgettable one. Tokyo Disneyland remains one of the most popular destinations in the Japanese capital. Its design is similar to the Orlando park and parks that work in other European countries. There is also a magnificent castle in the … Open

Stylish hotels

The opening of the high-class hotel Shinjuku Granbell took place in 2013. Since that time, it has been one of the best designer hotels in Tokyo. Blue, white, and black are the main colors in the hotel’s design, and colorful pieces of art are a worthy addition to the classy look. In some guest rooms, there are large and bright paintings in the modern style, and in some rooms, guests will find impressive graphics … Open

Moving around in Japan - transportation

Japan has a highly developed transport infrastructure. Here, there is a high-quality road network, railway junction, and air transportation service. Popular public transport in Japan is buses, and the fare here is much lower than on trains. As a rule, you pay for the ride in the bus itself when boarding. In cities such as Nagasaki and Kumamoto tram tracks have been laid, so you can use this mode of transport. In the largest cities of Japan, there are underground as well as a surface metros. In the capital city, with the help of this type of transport you can reach any area, including the suburbs. Tickets are sold at the vending machines. … Open

Economy roadmap of Japan

The main energy resources in the country are of course oil. About 50% of all the energy produced in Japan comes from this resource. However, 97% of all oil used in the country is imported, mainly from Kuwait, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. But at the same time, the Japanese are conducting significant scientific work in the field of obtaining alternative energy sources, for example, bioethanol. It is worth noting that Japan has built a fairly effective strategy for the continuous development of economic indicators. This is primarily connected with the goal of raising the level of industry and the standard of living within the country. … Open

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