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Tokyo, Japan’s capital, is a high-tech, futuristic city with ancient, centuries-old landscapes mingling with the new. Home to more than 13 million people, Tokyo is the world’s largest metropolitan area, with 23 wards in the center city. From historic temples to museums, gardens, shopping and high-speed trains, Tokyo offers a plethora of sights to explore.

GETTING THERE & AROUND

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Two major airports serve Tokyo: centrally located Haneda Airport (officially Tokyo International Airport) and Narita Airport, located about 35 miles from the city. Buses from each airport travel to the major hotel districts, and express trains and taxis are available. Boasting the best public transportation on the planet, Tokyo’s quick and affordable train system takes travelers and residents virtually anywhere throughout the city. Taxis and walking offer other options for getting around.

LODGING

Hyatt Regency Tokyo

Located in Shinju-ku, the 5-star Hyatt sits amidst the bustling streets of center city. The hotel includes an on-site restaurant with Italian and Japanese cuisine, a spa, fitness center, free internet and meeting space.

2 Chome-7-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan, tel 81 3 3348 1234 hyatt.com

Park Hotel Tokyo This high-rise hotel begins on the 25th floor of Shiodome Tower, with sweeping views of the entire city upon entry to the main lobby. The 270 guestrooms include city views, electric kettle, shower, air-conditioning and standard amenities. The hotel offers transportation to and from the airport.

Shiodome Media Tower, 1 Chome-7-1 Higashi Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-7227, Japan, tel 81 3 6252 1111 parkhoteltokyo.com

Shinagawa Prince Hotel

Guests at Shinagawa Prince Hotel have access to a 24-hour front desk for any needs, a pool and breakfast. Other amenities include a bar and lounge, game room, free internet, evening entertainment and taxi service.

4 Chome-0-30 Takanawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo 1088611, Japan, tel 81 3 3440 1111 princehotels.com/ shinagawa

Old Tokyo:

Sensō-ji Temple

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DINING

Han no Daidokoro Kadochika

Grill your own Kobe, Yamagata and Wagyu beef on a table grill the way you like. Chosen as the most popular restaurant among international tourists, it’s a must for meat lovers. Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere with private seating.

2 Chome-28-5 Dogenzaka Shuei Bldg. B1F, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan, tel 81 3 6416 1358

Ichiran Shinjuku Central East Entrance

Experience authentic Japanese ramen at Ichiran Shinjuku Central East Entrance. It serves solely Tonkotsu Ramen, crafted by 40 specialists to ensure each bowl is perfection. Dine in your own private booth to fully appreciate each sumptuous serving.

3 Chome-34-11 Peace Bldg. B1F, Shinjuku, Tokyo 160-0022, Japan, tel 81 3 3225 5518 en.ichiran .com/shop/tokyo/shinjuku

Kyubey Ginza

Open for lunch, dinner and late-night meals, Ginza is an authentic Japanese sushi house. Sit on large floor cushions while the chef prepares each delicate piece of sushi before you. Reservations are highly recommended.

8 Chome-7-6 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan, tel 81 3 3571 6523 kyubey.jp/en ATTRACTIONS

Edo-Tokyo Museum

A cultural education facility, the Edo-Tokyo Museum highlights Japan’s rich culture by showcasing traditions, history, clothing, music and art. The museum has permanent exhibits as well as special exhibitions that change five to six times a year.

1 Chome-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 130-0015, Japan, tel 81 3 3626 9974 edo-tokyomuseum.or.jp

Sensō-ji Temple

The Sensō-ji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple, dates back 1,400 years. Millions visit the structure annually, dedicated to the Buddhist goddess of mercy, Kannon.

2 Chome-3-1, Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan, tel 81 3 3842 0181 senso-ji.jp

Street Kart Tour Shinagawa

Dress like your favorite Mario character on this guided tour through Tokyo on your own MarioKart. See Tokyo Tower, Shibuya Crossing and the Rainbow Bridge, among other amazing sites in the city.

1 Chome-23-15 Kita-shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0001, Japan, tel 81 80 9988 9988 kart .st/shinagawa

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