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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

Visit the Sensō-Ji Temple

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In the Asikusa district of Tokyo, the refined Sensō-Ji Temple (Kinryū-Zan Sensō-Ji))-the most famous altar of the city-are at the end of a long street market that host sellers who sell masks, sculptures, combs from the ebony, wood, toys, kimonos, fabrics and articles.The Buddhist goddess of compassion, the temple was established in 645 AD.And it retains its original appearance despite the fact that it has been rebuilt several times. In the attraction points of a visit include the Kaminari-mon gate, with its red paper, 3.3 meters high, which bears the inion "Gate of the Tunnel", as wellIt applies it on the side of the body that needs healing).Make sure you throw a coin in the Omikuji boxes near the entrance, from which you can recover a piece of paper that will tell you the wealth.If you can, visit the temple at night for a completely different (and much less crowded) temple again.