The rough guide to Tokyo

In many ways Tokyo is also something of a modern-day utopia. Trains run on time; the crime rate is hardly worth worrying about; shops and vending machines provide everything you could need (and many things you never thought you needed) 24 hours a day; the people wear the coolest fashions, eat in fabulous restaurants and party in the hippest clubs. First-time visitors should be prepared for a massive assault on the senses just walking the streets of this hyperactive city can be an energizing experience. You'll also be surprised by how affordable many things are. Cheap-and-cheerful izakaya (bars that serve food) and noodle shacks far outnumber the swanky restaurants and high-class rytei, while day-tickets for a sumo tournament or a Kabuki play can be bought for the price of a few drinks. Many of the city's highlights are even free: a stroll through the evocative Shitamachi (low city) area around Asakusa and the major Buddhist temple Sens-ji; a visit to the tranquil wooded grounds of Meiji-jing, the city's most venerable Shinto shrine, and the nearby teenage shopping mecca of Harajuku; the frenetic fish market at Tsukiji; the crackling, neon-saturated atmosphere of the mini-city Shinjuku you don't need to part with lots of cash to explore this city.

Författare
Jan Dodd
(Written and researched by Jan Dodd and Simon Richmond)
Målgrupp
Vuxen
Genre
Bok, Bibliografi
Språk
Engelska
Förlag År Ort Om boken ISBN
Rough Guides 2008 Storbritannien, London 350 sidor. : ill. 978-1-84353-908-7, 1-84353-908-X
Rough Guides 2005 England, London 320 sidor. ill.
Rough Guides 1999 Storbritannien, London xi, 321 sidor., [12] pl.-s. : kartor i färg 15 cm 1-85828-347-7