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Tokyo
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Tokyo Hostel
Tokyo Hostel offers our guest a friendly, interesting and vibrant environment. Perfect for the solo traveller or a family vacation. Located close to fantastic culturallly rich areas of Asakusa and Ueno, Tokyo hostel puts you in the heart of everything tokyo has to
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Khaosan Tokyo
Our guests enjoy the warm hospitality, excellent service and the opportunity to meet other guests who come from all around the world. Many tourists and visitors find holiday accommodation very expensive when they visit Tokyo. 'Khaosan Tokyo' offers the cheapest and the most sufficient accommodation in central Tokyo in a safe and convenient
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Khaosan Tokyo Asakusa Annex
Many tourists and visitors find holiday accommodation very expensive when they visit Tokyo. 'Khaosan Tokyo' offers useful and affordable accommodation in a safe and central part of
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Tokyo Backpackers
Tokyo Backpackers is a newly built backpackers of the highest quality in a very convenient location. Only 6 minutes to get to Ueno which is the traditional downtown in Tokyo by train. And also our nearest station "Minami-Senju" has a direct subway connection to the international tourist hub of
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Yoshida House
TV, Air conditioner, Heater, Fridge and bed, Free internet access(24/7), Cable TV, Weight training "gym" and daily newspaper available. Air conditioner, refrigerator, heater and fan, TVs, Video-players,
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K's House Tokyo
We are located only 1 minute walk from Kuramae Sta. on Subway Oedo Line!! Subway Oedo line is very convenient line for sightseeing, All our rooms are equipped with air-conditioning. Some rooms have a TV and LAN, so you can enjoy internet for free if you bring your own PC. Lines is provided, please set it up by
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Sakura Hostel Asakusa
Newly opened hostel at the heart of Asakusa, the historic center of Tokyo. We are part of the Sakura House and Jimbocho Sakura Hotel group. Only minutes away from Asakusa's main temples, shrines, pagoda, traditional shopping arcades, Akihabara Electronic/Animation Town, Ueno National
Museum Zoo & more. Asakusa has four train/subway stations for access all over
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Khaosan Tokyo Smile
Our guests enjoy the warm hospitality, Good service and the opportunity to meet other guests who come from all around the world. Many tourists and visitors find holiday accommodation very expensive when they visit Tokyo. 'Khaosan Tokyo' offers useful and affordable accommodation in a safe and central part of
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Homeikan
At Homeikan you'll experience the authentic Japanese 'Ryokan' at a reasonable price. The furnishings and decoration in our traditional Japanese rooms reflect traditional Japanese craftsmanship. We are conveniently located near Tokyo University, in a quiet part of Tokyo, at a convenient distance to the subway
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Asakusa Toukaisou
We hope you will try one of our new, super-budget rooms on our remodeled 3rd floor! This floor is actually an extension of the Asakusa Ryokan Toukaisou, but it is slightly different. You may reserve private rooms for 2-6 people, or you can stay in our mixed dormitory room, where you would stay with other
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Capsule Inn Akihabara
Akihabara is the digi-center of Tokyo where a endless amount of electronic stores exist, all offering big discounts and feeding the Electric City, a mecca for diehard fans of the Anime and Otaku cultures in Japan. And, this is where the Capsule Inn Akihabara is located: the only capsule hotel in Akihabara
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Tokyo is the seat of the Japanese government and the Imperial Palace, the home of the Japanese Imperial Family, and the de facto capital of Japan.
Tokyo as an administrative region, known as Tōkyō-to 東京都
or "Tokyo Metropolis", is one of 47 prefectures of Japan and is not administered as a single city. It consists of twenty-three central "special wards" (which were administered as Tokyo City until 1943, although no such city exists de jure) and many suburban cities. About 12 million people (10 percent of Japan's population) live within Tōkyō-to's prefectural boundaries. About 35 million people live in the Greater Tokyo Area which encompasses Tōkyō-to and surrounding prefectures, making it the world's most populous metropolitan area. Because of its huge population and wealth, many world records are or were held here, including the most expensive real estate ever ($1.5 million/sq meter in 1990), the most expensive city for over a decade running, the most passengers served by its train system, and has the largest GDP of any metropolitan area in the world. It is considered one of the world's major global cities and a megacity. The word "Tokyo" may refer to Tōkyō-to as a whole, or only to the main urban mass under its jurisdiction (thus excluding west Tama and Izu / Ogasawara Islands), or even the whole of Greater Tokyo Area, depending on context. This article refers to Tōkyō-to unless otherwise stated.
In the large busy streets in Tokyo, there are Ginza around Tokyo Station and Nihonbashi and Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ikebukuro, Ueno, Asakusa, Kichijoji, Machida, Tachikawa, Hachioji,Kinsityo Akihabara etc.
Tokyo has many tourist sightseeing, cultural and sport attractions. These include famous temples, shrines, annual festivals and events, parks, scenic views, popular shopping and nightlife districts. Cultural highlights of Tokyo include museums, concert halls, and theaters.
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