Ryutaro, Kandai

 

Asakusa

 

First, I would like to explain Asakusa, the most famous sightseeing spot in Tokyo. The symbol of Asakusa is the Kaminarimon. On Asakusa Kaminarimon Street, you can shop and eat without getting wet even on rainy days. There are many Asakusa events such as Sanja Festival and Asakusa Samba Carnival. Kimonos can be rented so that you can experience the old-fashioned Japanese culture.

Tokyo Sky Tree

 

Next, I will explain about the Tokyo Sky Tree. Tokyo Sky Tree was completed on February 29, 2012 and stands at 634 meters. It is currently the tallest building in Japan and the second tallest in the world after the burj khalifa in Dubai. Underneath the Tokyo Skytree is Solamachi, a commercial complex with more than 300 stores offering a wide variety of It offers dining, shopping, and entertainment.

 

Odaiba

 

Odaiba consists mainly of Minato, Koto, and Shinagawa wards and is a famous Japanese tourist spots. With shopping malls and seaside areas nearby, it is also a famous date spot. In the center of Odaiba, a mini Statue of Liberty, an imitation of the Statue of Liberty in New York, U.S.A., has been erected, and many people take pictures of it.

 

Ginza

 

Next, I would like to explain about Ginza, which has the highest sales volume of any downtown area in Japan. Ginza is all about shopping. There are department stores such as Ginza Mitsukoshi, Tokyu Plaza Ginza, and GINZA SIX that offer high-end boutiques including high-end brands. It is also home to many of Japan’s leading Michelin-starred restaurants.

 

Toyosu

 

 

Finally, I explain about Toyosu. Before the big market was built in Toyosu, there was the Tsukiji market, which was moved to Toyosu due to its decrepit condition. In Toyosu, there is a large market where you can eat fresh fish. In addition to fish, the market is also famous for its sweets such as strawberry candy, which can be enjoyed by a variety of people.

 

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