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When it comes to the largest cities in the world, you can’t do better than Tokyo.A juxtaposition of deep tradition and fast modern energy, Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is one of the best places to visit in Asia.It hosts the Imperial Palace and the headquarters of the Government and Parliament, as well as luxury hotels, Michelin stars and fantastic shopping.Located in the East-Central Honshu center, the largest of Japan’s main islands, this strongly populated city serves as an excellent basis to explore other parts of the country.

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1 – 11 December 2025

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Tourist Attractions

Walk through the Tokyo National Museum

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The Tokyo National Museum (ōks Kokutesu Hakubutsukan) hosts over 100,000 important Japanese, Chinese and Indian art works, including over 100 national treasures.And fine collections of old textiles, historical weapons and military equipment.Important work of art includes Japanese paintings from the 7th centuries to the fourteenth centuries, and another must be seen are the refined collections of the Japanese and Chinese masterpiece museum of lake works from different centuries, including examples of lake, gold lake and lake with sidef..There are also many good examples of calligraphy. There are available guided tours in English.Also, it is worth visiting the traditional Japanese landscape garden of the museum, with its three pavilions, including Tein (Rokuso-An) tea from the seventeenth century and the Eastern Asia Museum, with the 15 exhibition galleries.