
Tokyo
Japan • Japan's dazzling capital where ancient temples meet futuristic skyscrapers, quiet gardens contrast neon streets, and every neighborhood tells a different story.
Über uns Tokyo
Tokyo is a city of extraordinary contrasts - ancient temples and futuristic skyscrapers, serene gardens and neon-lit entertainment districts, traditional craft shops and cutting-edge technology stores. Japan's capital is one of the world's most fascinating urban environments.
Each neighborhood offers distinct character: Shibuya's iconic crossing and youth culture, Shinjuku's towering buildings and nightlife, Asakusa's historic temples, Harajuku's fashion extremes, and Ginza's luxury shopping. The city's food scene ranges from Michelin stars to beloved ramen shops.
Highlights
Senso-ji Temple
Tokyo's oldest temple in historic Asakusa district
Shibuya Crossing
World's busiest pedestrian crossing and Tokyo icon
Meiji Shrine
Peaceful Shinto shrine surrounded by forest in central Tokyo
Tsukiji Outer Market
Fresh sushi and Japanese culinary delights
💡Local Tips
• Get a Suica/Pasmo card for easy public transport • Visit Senso-ji Temple at dawn to avoid crowds • Try standing sushi bars for fresh, affordable sushi • Robot Restaurant in Shinjuku is wild entertainment
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Historical Sites

Hanoi Old Quarter
Nearly 1,000-year-old quarter of 36 ancient trade streets, legendary street food, and the living heart of traditional Hanoi.

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
The final resting place of Vietnam's founding father, set in historic Ba Dinh Square where independence was declared in 1945.

Temple of Literature
Vietnam's first university and a masterpiece of traditional architecture, featuring 82 UNESCO-recognized doctor's stelae on turtle backs.