Saturday, May 5, 2012

Japan - Preserve Culture within Technology

Japan are well-known with their technology. But their culture also wont let you down.

First attractions is GINZA DISTRICT.

Ginza District is one of the most exclusive districts in Tokyo and one of the best places to go in Japan for  nightlife and shopping opportunities. Ginza District is filled with designer boutiques, elegant cafes and fine dining restaurants, which make Ginza such a popular spot for the rich and famous to hang out, and a popular place for tourists to enjoy people-watching

Second attractions is ROPPONGI DISTRICT.
Roppongi District is the cultural heart of Tokyo. Three of the best art museums in Japan are located within this Roppongi District alone, which include the Mori Art Musuem in Roppongi Hills, the Suntory Museum of Art in Tokyo Midtown complex, and the National Art Center, which is located nearby Tokyo Midtown

Third attractions is TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM.

The Tokyo National Museum is located inside Ueno Park and it is one of the best and largest museums you can visit in Japan.  The Tokyo Museum is world-class and it’s truly a fantastic place to visit as it serves as a history, art and archeological museum all in one. You can check out amazing artifacts such as samurai armors and swords; and gain a glimpse into Japanese ancient history.

Fourth attractions is TOKYO IMPERIAL PALACE.

Tokyo Imperial Palace is one of the most historic and iconic attractions that you can visit in Tokyo. During the Emperor’s Birthday and New Years you’re allowed to enter the Imperial Palace inner grounds to catch a sneak-peek of the Imperial Family. If you’re visiting Tokyo Imperial Palace any other time of the year, you’ll still be able to enjoy a tour of the Imperial Palace bridges, the main gate and other public areas.

Last but not least is HIROSHIMA PEACE MEMORIAL.

The Hiroshima Peace Memorial in Hiroshima is, one of the top 10 tourist attractions in Japan to visit. The Hiroshima Peace Memorial is truly one of the must-see places in Japan, even if you’re not interested in history. The Hiroshima Memorial features so many moving pictures of the aftermath of the events that will make you cry.

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