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Posted on September 27, 2008December 31, 2018

Sensō-ji

Sensō-ji, Tōkyō

The Sensō-ji (or Asakusa-dera) is the biggest and most important Buddhist temple in Tōkyō, Japan. It’s history goes back to the year 628 when fishermen found a statue in their nets. From 645 on a temple was built at this place that has later been extended.

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Posted on September 27, 2008December 31, 2018

Tsukiji fish market

Tsukiji fish market, Tōkyō

It is the biggest fish market in the world and it’s a good reason to wake up early: the Tsukiji fish market in Tōkyō, Japan. 2200 tons of fish and seafood are traded here each day; including big tuna fish used especially for sushi. It roots back to the 16th century and was created to provide the Tennō and his house with fresh fish.

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Posted on September 26, 2008December 31, 2018

47 Rōnin

Sengaku-ji, Tōkyō

At the Sengaku-ji temple in Tōkyō, Japan you can find same graves that have a special meaning for the Japanese people. The story of the 47 rōnin (samurai without a patron) is a national myth every child in Japan learns.

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Posted on September 26, 2008December 31, 2018

Hamarikyū garden

Hamarikyū garden, Tōkyō, Japan

An oasis within the metropolis: the Hamarikyū garden in Tōkyō, Japan is a vast garden I stumbled open when looking for the Tsukiji fish market. You’ll find vast greenfields, ponds and a wonderful tea house here where you can have a traditional tea ceremony.

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Posted on September 26, 2008December 31, 2018

Tōkyō Imperial Palace

Imperial Palace, Tōkyō

It is the home of the current Tennō and an important place in Tōkyō, Japan: the imperial palace was built after the year 1873 when the former castle of Edo at this site burned down. Most parts are protected and guarded, you can only enter them after registering for a guided tour.

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Posted on September 24, 2008December 31, 2018

Suidōbashi Grand Hotel

Suidobashi Grand Hotel, Tōkyō, Japan

The Suidōbashi Grand Hotel is a typical hotel in Tōkyō, Japan. During my visit to a scientific conference I was staying here and had the smallest hotel room of all times – only a bed fitted into with very little space surrounding it.

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Posted on September 24, 2008December 31, 2018

Tōkyō Dome City

Tōkyō Dome City, Japan

When I was going to my hotel in Tōkyō, Japan I found a giant wheel and a rollercoaster in the center of the city. As I was quite surprised by this I decided to have a small walk and found the Tōkyō Dome, a baseball stadium used for the favorite sports of the country.

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Posted on September 24, 2008December 31, 2018

Akihabara

Akihabara, Tōkyō, Japan

Akihabara – also called Electric Town – is a city quarter of Tōkyō, Japan. Many tourists get here because of the special atmosphere created by shops for electronic devices, selling freaky gadgets in addition the ordinary stuff.

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Posted on September 24, 2008December 31, 2018

Yushima Seidō

Yushima Seidō, Tōkyō

I must admit I simply found it by walking through the streets of Tōkyō, Japan. Yushima Seidō is a temple dedicated to the doctrine of Confucius – a well-known Chinese philosopher.

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Posted on September 24, 2008December 31, 2018

Tōkyō Narita International Airport (NRT)

Tōkyō Narita International Airport (NRT), Japan

The airport of Tōkyō, Japan is located 66 kilometers afar from the city in a region called Narita. It was opened in 1978 and has three terminals. It is the second largest airport of Japan and all mayor Japanese airlines use it as a hub.

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