Top 10 Tokyo Travel Attractions

Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo’s iconic mass transit hub that provides breathtaking views of organized chaos.

Odaiba’s Palette Town offers TeamLabBorderless’s captivating digital art, which you can interact with physically. Meanwhile, Ginza/Yurakucho boasts buildings by some of the greatest contemporary architects such as Hermes Building by Toyo Ito or Mikimoto Building by Renzo Piano. Access is simple through options like Cathay Pacific’s Dubai to Tokyo route.

1. Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree draws many visitors to the city as its structures house restaurants, shops, a planetarium and even a train station beneath it. But its main draw is its observation decks which offer stunning views over Tokyo while at night its LED illumination makes it even more eye-catching.

Tembo Galleria on the top floor of Tokyo Skytree is a glass corridor and an excellent place for taking pictures of the city and helping those suffering from vertigo to take steps straight down! Below …

Hotel Hints And Advice For The Best Stay

There are so many factors to consider when choosing a hotel that doing so can seem overwhelming. That is why advance research is so important. Set your budget, list what accommodations you want and begin planning. Remember this advice and your stay will be wonderful.

To keep your drinking water clean in a hotel room, rinse out your drinking glasses, even if there is a paper cover or a plastic wrapping around it. Dust and debris from the plastic can settle in the glass, leading to an unpleasant first sip. Taking the time to rinse it out will make your experience better.

There are many different things to consider as you search for a hotel to stay in. Of course, you must think of cost; however, proximity to attractions is also very important. Other amenities that people look for are a gym, pool, free local phone calls, free Wi-Fi, and …