※This article has been translated using English translation software.There may be some typos and odd phrases.Please understand.
★ “This page contains promotional material” 「本ページはプロモーションが含まれています」★
What kind of people will find this article useful?
・Those who are going to Tokyo for the first time and want to gather information in advance.
・Those who want to know the basic places in Tokyo.
・Those who want to visit Japanese-like places but don’t know where to go.
ニッポンのトリセツ 外国人向け日本観光ガイドブックには何が書かれているのか?【電子書籍】[ ゴーシュ ]
Sensoji Temple
You want to visit a Japanese-style place anyway! If so, Sensoji Temple is recommended.
It is a relatively safe place with many tourists.
If you go a little further, you can see an interesting building called Super Dry Hall, which looks like a big cloud of gold.
You can also see an interesting building called Super Dry Hall, which looks like a big cloud of gold. Near Asakusa Station of Tobu Railway and Tokyo Metro.
You can see it when you look toward Sumida River.
I also recommend Hanayashiki, a small old-fashioned amusement park.
And we also recommend Kukurihime Coffee, a five-minute walk from Kaminarimon, where you can enjoy lovely and delicate desserts.
Shinjuku Kabukicho
Shinjuku Kabukicho is also the setting of the game “Ryu ga Gotoku”.
There is also a Don Quijote where you can buy various things and a host club.
It is also a town with beautiful neon lights.
*Please be careful when approaching izakaya on the street, as you may be taken to an expensive restaurant.
Please be careful.
This is a site run by the Kabukicho Shopping District Promotion Association.
There is also a recently opened facility called Kabukicho Tower!
Shibuya Scramble Crossing
This is, after all, the place often used as a location in many movies in which Japan has been used as a filming location.
This is a location often used as a location for many movies in which Japan was used as a filming location.
It also appears in the movie “Lost in Translation”.
Take the Yamanote Line!
The Yamanote Line circles around the center of Tokyo in a circle.
You can see and feel how accurate the trains in Japan are in arriving and departing on time.
You can also experience the typical commuter rush of a typical salaryman during the morning rush hour.
You can also experience the typical commuter rush of a businessman during the morning rush hour.
Here is the JR website↓
Ginza Ito-Ya
Japan sells a lot of delicate stationery.
It is a variety of seasonal postcards, greeting cards, and more.
Ito-ya in Ginza is a very varied and fun building.
Henn na Hotel
Have you ever heard of “Henn na Hotel” operated by HIS group?
Have you ever heard of “Henn na Hotel” operated by HIS Group, where robots serve you?
Maihama, Nishi-Kasai, Ginza, Hamamatsucho, Asakusabashi, Akasaka, Haneda, Asakusa, Fukuoka, Shinsaibashi
Namba (formerly Nishi-Shinsaibashi), Kyoto, Kansai Airport, Kanazawa, Komatsu, Nara, Sendai, Hakata, etc.
The origin of the hotel’s name is said to mean “a hotel that promises to keep changing.
Please enjoy Tokyo♪
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