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Speaking of Tokyo, it is probably the most famous city in Japan. Nowadays, more and more people travel abroad, especially China's neighboring country, which is very popular. So do you know anything about Tokyo? Where can I go and what can I play? This issue of urban culture will be analyzed for you.

Shinjuku district 1 (charming bustling business district)

The red light district in the Edo period was one of the core cities in Tokyo. Convenient transportation is almost the first choice for coming to Tokyo. Even for the Japanese, Shinjuku is a charming and prosperous city. There are many department stores and famous restaurants here, and shopping, shopping and finding restaurants are very convenient. There is also kabukicho in the red light district, and the Shinjuku district government is located in kabukicho. The center of Shinjuku District is divided into first order and second order, that is, first order and second order. It's next to Shinjuku Station, a transportation hub. It is a happy street with restaurants, entertainment facilities and cinemas. Shinjuku District Government is located in kabukicho.

2. Central District (financial and commercial center)

As the name implies, "Central District" is the central area of Tokyo. The Bank of Japan, Tokyo Stock Exchange and other famous Japanese economic centers are located in the central area, which can be said to be the financial, commercial and economic centers of Japan. In addition, there are Ginza, the Japanese Bridge where large cloth shops and department stores gather, Tsukiji, Japan's largest fish market, and the Olympic Village near Qinghai.

3. Port Area (Exquisite Living Area)

The port area is just next to Tokyo Bay. It is one of the core areas of Tokyo and one of the most famous areas. Housing is expensive and there are many rich people.

4. Cultural and educational areas

There are many private universities, middle schools and colleges in Japan, so it enjoys a good reputation as a cultural and educational area. The headquarters campus of Tokyo University, the highest institution in Japan, is in this area. It is also the "medical capital" of Tokyo, and many large hospitals are built in bunkyo-ku.

5. Taitung District (Edo-style area)

It is the smallest area among the special areas in Tokyo. There are three famous places in this area, Ueno, Asakusa and Akihabara. For a long time, this area has gathered a lot of migrants, close to Tokyo University, centered on Ueno Enci Park and Tokyo National Museum, and formed a cultural circle with strong humanistic atmosphere.

6. Motian District (a mixed area of tradition and modernity)

In Motian District, there are both traditional life in Tokyo and modern life in the alley, and Tokyo Skyscraper, the tallest building in Japan, is on it. Tokyo Sky Tower is the tallest building in Japan and the third tallest building in the world. It is also a broadcasting tower, observation deck and restaurant. The lifestyle of old Tokyo and modern entertainment blend together in this block in the northeast of Tokyo. Typha culture is still popular, family-run shops can be seen everywhere, and high-rise apartments have begun to occupy a certain space in the local area.

7. jiangdong district (the area with the most green space)

There are abundant green spaces in the 23rd district of Tokyo. Tokyo International Exhibition Center is located in jiangdong district, and the whole area is sandwiched between Cape Lany and Arakawa. Because there are many canals and bridges in this area, it is also called Watercolor City.

8. Shinagawa (the core of Tokyo's transportation network)

Shinagawa Prefecture faces Mount Fuji in the west and Tokyo Bay in the east, which is the customs territory of Tokyo. The new Shinagawa Station of JR Tokaido Shinkansen, which was completed in 2003, makes Shinagawa the core of the railway transportation network in Tokyo circle (the other two are Tokyo Station and Ueno on the north side). It has been a gathering place for tourists since the Edo era, when it was the first stop on the route from Tokyo to Kyoto. Now Shinagawa Station is the main transportation hub of Tokyo. The station is connected with several lines, including Yamanote Line and Tokaido Shinkansen. The direct railways to Haneda Airport and Narita Airport are Jingzhi Line and Narita Express Line respectively.

9. Dark area (comfortable and happy area)

The quiet and dark area is just outside the inner circle of Tokyo, attracting many tourists and home artists, who appreciate the implicit beauty more than the noisy environment. Tokyo people like to go to the water concentration area in Muhei area and the area along Muhei River, which is the most famous authentic destination in the area.