Twenty reasons to visit Tokyo
No one mixes tradition with off-the-wall quirkiness quite like the Japanese.
No one mixes tradition with off-the-wall quirkiness quite like the Japanese.
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It's the most liveable city in the world. Here are four things visitors will experience that explain why.
A guide to Tokyo's most bizarre sights, from owl and bunny cafes to pachinko parlours, robot cabaret and cosplay.
If you're visiting Tokyo and looking forward to eating well, chances are you've been told not to miss Tsukiji, the oldest and biggest fish market in the world.
Japan is one of the hottest destinations for Australians and you're unlikely to find a more comfortable option than this for the price.
With extra roomy seat and legroom, this is well worth the extra cost without the price tag of business.
The 47-storey Keio Plaza Hotel in Shinjuku is a standout.
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An exploding pinata, all colour and energy and promise, Tokyo is a love them or hate them type of city. Tackle the city's wildest nightlife in Shinjuku; drop by teenybopper haven in Harajuku; explore old town Tokyo in Asakusa; and hit the shops in Shibuya. Slide into the city's quiet cracks for a green tea late and some downtime; but remember there's no escaping this city's bright lights.