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Tokyo

Hustle and bustle of downtown Tokyo at night.
Overview
 

Head to high-rise Shibuya district for full immersion into Tokyo's hustle and bustle. The main crossroads defy logic as hundreds of people simultaneously cross at opposing angles without bumping into each other. Less frenetic is majestic Asakusa Kannon Temple. You can eat like a king for a pittance in Naka-Meguro, or explore Edo-period Tokyo in Yanaka's narrow 17th to 19th-century alleyways.

Background

Start your tour of Tokyo at Tokyo Station. Built in 1914, it is a hub for nationwide subways and bullet trains. Work your way out from here, heading north-east to traditional Tokyo in Asakusa, once home to samurai. Nearby is Tokyo's oldest park, Ueno Park, popular for hanami cherry blossom parties in spring. Travel west for Tokyo's modern side in skyscraper-filled Shinjuku, famous for its shopping and nightlife. Want to stock up on Tokyo fashions? Take the JR Yamanote train line south to tree-lined Omotesando boulevard for designer boutiques, or join Tokyo teenagers in Harajuku district for more cutting-edge looks.

First-time visit

Start your day in Tokyo early with a trip to Tsukiji Fish Market for sushi breakfast amid giant tuna. Stroll past Ginza's 1889-built Kabuki-za theatre, hopping on the subway to Roppongi to see the vast metropolis from Roppongi Hills' 52nd-floor Tokyo City View platform. Further up the same building, see the edgy contemporary art at the Mori Art Museum. You can experience a tea ceremony at the Hotel Okura Tokyo in Akasaka. Finally, head to the knickknack stores of Shibuya, followed by Yoyogi Park, where local teenagers flaunt unique Tokyo fashions on Sundays – look out for lace and Victoriana-clad Gothic Lolitas.

Return visit

Amble past traditional wooden houses, temples and cosy izakaya pubs on the streets of Yanaka, Sendagi and Nezu. You can enjoy a peaceful mid-city respite by the lake in the perfectly proportioned Hama Rikyu Gardens, then visit the Ota Memorial Museum of Art to see Hokusai's The Great Wave off Kanagawa and other ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Take a trip south-west to trendy Daikanyama for funky clothing from its cute boutiques. If you're hungry, walk to Naka-Meguro's backstreets, where gourmet dining awaits.

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Tokyo Narita Airport

Essentials

Japan's main international airport and a hub between Asia and the United States, Narita Airport transports 34 million passengers a year from two terminals. From the airport, 37 miles east of central Tokyo, it is a 53-minute journey by Narita Express to Tokyo Station.

  Airport Facts

Airport code
NRT
Airport website
Narita Airport website
Airport tel
+81 (0) 476 34 8000
No. of terminals
Two
Distance from city centre
37 miles (60km) east of central Tokyo.
Transport between terminals
The Terminal Connection Bus links Terminals 1 and 2 and is free of charge (allow ten minutes between terminals).
Airport parking
There are car parks at both terminals, including short-stay and long-stay, business and valet parking.
Time zone
GMT +9 (+8 in summer)
Useful tips
Before leaving Tokyo, make sure to check the train or bus timetables, as departure times for the airport can be irregular. Also be aware of which terminal you depart from. All buses and trains stop at both terminals and it can get confusing. Few Japanese banks accept foreign ATM cards, and many close on public holidays such as Christmas, New Year and Golden Week (29 April, 3,4 and 5 May 2008). Look out for CitiBank ATMs at the airport. They accept international cards and remain open all year, and until 11pm nightly. For instant valet service when you drive to the airport, call 10 minutes before reaching the airport.

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