Welcome to Tokyo
Welcome to Tokyo, one of the greatest cities in the world! Trip2Tokyo.com will take you on a quick tour of this magnificent cities, with tips and ideas about what to visit, where to stay, which shows to go to, restaurants, transportation and much more... be sure to visit us from time to time to stay updated with what ever is going on with Tokyo.
Posted by
yann in Friday, November 5th 2010
There are few countries in the world that have been successful in retaining their rich culture and heritage. One such country is Japan. Every city in Japan, displays a unique combination of rich culture keeping up the pace with latest happening within the global community. One such city in Asia, which has very well retained [...]
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Posted by
yann in Tuesday, October 26th 2010
Every year millions of tourists from all over the world come to see the beautiful city of Tokyo and its monuments and landmark. The landmarks of Tokyo are as old as hundred years and still stand proudly displaying the rich culture of Japan. The beauty of Japan and especially Tokyo is a mixture of traditional [...]
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Posted by
yann in Monday, September 27th 2010
Tokyo is one of the most populous cities of the world and is the central hub of Japanese culture, finance and entertainment. Tokyo is one of the busiest cosmopolitan cities of the world with large numbers of people visiting the city from all over the world either for business or leisure trip. It is said [...]
Posted by
yann in Friday, August 13th 2010
The botanical garden of Nikko, established in 1902, is currently being run by the graduate school of science of the Tokyo University. The aim of the garden is the research and study of alpine plants and plants from the temperate region of Japan to the sub-arctic one (such as Prunus and Acer for example). A [...]