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東京
Northern area
池袋/上野/柴又
Eastern area
浅草/両国/葛西
TOKYO
Central Tokyo Area
銀座/東京/秋葉原
Marunouchi, where Tokyo Station is located, and the city center around the Imperial Palace are home to the business district and the National Diet Building, making it the very heart of Tokyo's economy. Each area has a different look to it, from Ginza, which is known as a high-class shopping district, to Kagurazaka, which was once a flower town and retains a tasteful cityscape.
TOKYO
Northern area
池袋/上野/柴又
The northern part of Tokyo has many bright, bustling and friendly towns, and the quaint streets that tell a story of history are still alive and well. Strolling through the old houses in Yanaka, or visiting the craftsmen's workshops, is also a good idea. In Ikebukuro, where many anime-related shops are located, you can experience subculture.
TOKYO
Eastern area
浅草/両国/葛西
The East Side of Tokyo is an area steeped in Japanese culture and tradition, with temples in Asakusa and the sumo culture of both Japan On the other hand, the Tokyo Sky Tree has become a new symbol of Tokyo, and the third wave coffee boom in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa has created a sense of newness in the area.
TOKYO
Western Area
新宿/渋谷/原宿
The western part of Tokyo is a region full of young and creative talent. Koenji and Shimokitazawa, lined with live music venues and secondhand clothing stores, are home to students and subculture enthusiasts. Shibuya, Harajuku, and Daikanyama are well-known trendsetting places.
TOKYO
Southern area
お台場/品川/六本木
From the futuristic Odaiba to the verdant Todoroki Valley, you'll find contrasting attractions in each area of southern Tokyo. In upscale residential areas such as Roppongi and Azabu, modern commercial buildings mix with European-inspired lanes and outdoor cafes, and even in one city,