mardi 11 décembre 2007

Japan

As for me, I will tell you about Japan and principally of Tokyo, its capital. In this blog, you will find the practical advice you will need it every you go there.

A megalopolis without a centre…

The beauty of traditional Japan which rub shoulders with modern Japan. Tokyo, the biggest city of Japan, is inhabited by about 13 million inhabitants, to which it is necessary to add another 10 million persons who come every day, to work in it or follow their activities. Indeed, the crowd is one of the most striking aspects of the Japanese capital, particularly in underground stations during peak hours.
The other typical feature of Tokyo is this surprising mixture between the ultramodern architecture of buildings, on the great avenues, and traditional architecture of the Japanese houses at the back of main streets.
This coexistence between western and eastern symbols gives Tokyo this special charm that the foreign visitor discovers as they advance in the town.
There is not a "town centre" as in European capitals; several centres make up Tokyo. About ten districts form the liveliest part of the Japanese capital.
Every centre is composed of a multitude of inhabitants' communities which forms a homogeneous population.
There is not one but many "Tokyos" that will be necessary to visit!

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