We finished our show about Japan and Tokyo with a suggestion of visiting the city two days.
As a first destination is Tokyo Tower, at the very center of Tokyo, Hibiya stop. That basically is the same as the Eiffel Tower but orange, but still is a “must” in tokyo. From there you can walk to Roppongi Hills which is 10 minutes and is worth walking and running into many buildings incredible. Moreover, leaving the tower tokyo is that those in the embassy area of the world, found in the “Roppongi”. There you can see from the embassy of Saudi Arabia to Mexico.
Once you get to Roppongi Hills, you’ll run into the Mori Building, that truth is an impressive building, inside a mall and you can have access to a lookout on the top floor you can see everything at your feet tokyo . Once you finish with the viewpoint you can go to the Mori Museum, which is on one side of the balcony. This is a modern art museum is very important works.
Once these down again in the Mori Building you should take your picture with the spider’s museum in Bilbao, a huge statue of a spider with all its eggs. That night I suggest you go to Akahibara, electronic city, where you will stumble across 15-story buildings filled, packed with pure cameras, TV’s, all of technology. A tip! Do not buy into YODABASHI BIC CAMERA or CAMERA, which are commercial, I bought a camera, good and cheap after Laox bargain shop, highly recommended if you buy something there you have your technology purchases.
As early as 11 at night so you’re tired of walking …. But it did not stop there. The next day you wake recomeindo at 4:50, take the subway at 5 am, and go to Tsukiji, where is the Fish Market: The place gets all the fish eaten in Tokyo. All the action takes place between 5 am to 7 am. time during which auctions are the amount of fish costs almost $ 20,000 USD.
Very nearby you can see some famous temples. To visit and use for breakfast. Around the Fish market are the stand up sushi. Worth.
After breakfast go to Asakusa, which to me is the most important destination of the journey as there is the Senjoi temple, the oldest temple in Japan. The photo must is the mere entry with a red balloon fabric and dragons. That photo is worth the trip. Once inside the pagodas and really have to go through the incense and make what you see in the video.
Once you have visited the Temple Senjoi, you can visit the building of a brewery that if you look closely resembles a beer as it is golden on the outside and on top of the building is offices with white glass resembling the beer foam. Very interesting.

Already visited Asakusa Ok, now go to Ginza or Hibiya there is the Imperial Palace, which is impressive, both the gardens and buildings. A must. I finally go to Harajuku and Omotesando street are Japanese Fashion. It is very interesting walk these streets as they are surrounded by world fashion. You can find items from D & G, Armani to Japanese brands … and you see every outfit!.
Ahi on harajuku for the KDDI designing studio, and go to floor three, you get a very nice surprise.
This has been our tour in Japan. A short trip, but intense than I expect you bring forth good recommendations. One last tip: The food in Japan is expensive, and besides if you’re not used to it you may find it a little “different.” Alternate test to get used to Western food in Japan.
