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Ueno Park
March 17, 2007 - 5:57 pm by kiokitok in Travel
Origin of Ueno goes back to the early Tokugawa shogunate. Ueno had been less populated area than other areas in Edo (Tokyo). In 1625, the Kan-ei-ji temple was built on the hill in this area, in order to enshrine Shoguns. In addition, Kan-ei-ji was believed to protect the Edo castle from demons [...]
Tsukiji Fish Market
March 10, 2007 - 5:18 pm by kiokitok in Travel
In south east of central Tokyo, there is the biggest fish market in Japan; Tsukiji Fish Market. Varieties of fishes are brought in from Tokyo Bay, and are auctioned every morning. The market is sometimes regarded as the kitchen of Tokyo because of its amount of sales. It is also a popular [...]
AKIBA Tokyo, experience COOL JAPAN’s sub-culture !
February 23, 2007 - 11:54 am by akko@hakata in Travel
AKIBA, the town used to be the largest electronic town, is today the mecca of Japanese sub culture, representing COOL JAPAN !
Maid Kissa, is a cafe where young and pretty maids with their unique costume serve tea for you. Most Maid Kissa do not allow photo taking, but you can get its full image [...]
HARAJUKU Tokyo, experience COOL JAPAN in most fashionable town!
- 11:28 am by akko@hakata in Travel
This is Harajuku station, the starting point of fashionable tour in Tokyo. If you’re in need of Harajuku Tour Information, why not refer to Harajuku Digital World?
Also if you’re looking for some Japanese cool toys, KIDDY LAND is the place!
SoftBank flagship shop opend on Harajuku Street on Feb.10.
Harajuku has many fashionable cafes as well, [...]
To Know Tokyo Is To Love Tokyo - Edo-Tokyo Museum
February 9, 2007 - 11:34 pm by kiokitok in Travel
Hanging around Tokyo, you will be able to find out lots of historical sites and objects, especially from Tokugawa Shogunate. Yet, there are no other sites with all those collection of artifacts than Edo-Tokyo Museum. It is just a museum with a lot of artifacts. Thus, you may not be able to [...]
Greetings at Imperial Palace
December 23, 2006 - 12:00 am by kiokitok in Culture
Emperor of Japan exists as the symbol. He resides in the center of Tokyo, busy doing his job as ceremonial figurehead and visiting all over Japan. For those reasons, ordinary people are rarely able to see him in public. There is an opportunity for you, however, to see him and other members [...]
Harajuku - Center of Teenage Culture
December 15, 2006 - 12:00 am by kiokitok in Travel
Harajuku is a Mecca of the Japanese teenage culture. You can see streets with shops selling clothes, accessories, and any other necessary goods for teenagers. Along those streets, there are always young kids hanging around, wearing avant-garde looking clothes and costumes.
This area became popular when Olympic was held in Tokyo in 1964. [...]
Asakusa
December 8, 2006 - 11:23 pm by kiokitok in Travel
You cannot talk about Tokyo without visiting Asakusa. Although it used to be a typical commercial area 150 years ago, it is the now one of few areas in Tokyo which you can feel the atmosphere of those old days.
During the Tokugawa shogunate, there were a large number of temples in Edo (now Tokyo). [...]
Tokyo Tower
October 19, 2006 - 10:00 am by yukiko in Travel
Tokyo Tower , tallest structure in Tokyo is 333 meters high. Welknown sysmble of Tokyo and very popular sightseeing spot, but its original function is a radio and television broadcasting antenna.
People can go up to observatory which is located at 223 meters and can enjoy wide view of Tokyo, when the weather is [...]
special product in Akihabara
August 29, 2006 - 9:43 am by ValEagle in Culture, Food, Product, Travel
The special product in Akihabara is taught today.
Starting often seeing at the street corner in Akihabara is a vending machine of the figure. It is called GASHAPON in Japan.
It is possible to buy it for 100 yen each or 200 yen. The figure that exists in the capsule is very elaborately made.
The special product in [...]



