Tourism Information for Tokyo
March 23, 2009 by JapanGuide
Filed under All About Tokyo
When one thinks of Asia, they tend to think of it as the center of all happenings within the region. There is nothing to indicate anything other than that of a fast-paced people, made of different races and cultural backgrounds, accustomed to this living style. Tokyo, Japan’s capital is the place that this refers to. This booming giant is now found to be one of the largest cities in the world, with an estimated population count of twelve million.
The tourism sector of Tokyo is thriving, in respect of the large number of tourists that flock there on a yearly basis. Not even mentioning that Japan, better known as the “land of the rising sun”, and it’s financial institutions are over run with many who are educated in music, politics, business, technology, advertising, the arts and fashion and are labeled, “overachievers”. Many want or desire to induct themselves into the city life there, simply because they want to a part of and witness history that in the future will be in books.
The tourism of Tokyo has also been found to be booming because of the country’s landmine of innovation. Tokyo is looked at as the leader in this. In the past, the country was struck with criticism that called them mere imitators or copiers and lacked originality. They took this criticism as a reason and challenge to raise themselves above and beyond the ranks. Presently, the city mirrors itself as the leading producer of technology related gadgets that are available today.
However, Tokyo is not all it’s hyped up to be in image because it does have some downfalls. Tokyo and its tourism have had a decrease due to the country’s economy. Today, growth in Tokyo is at less than one percent, a mere shadow of the 1980′s growth rate at six percent. A few factors are linked to this drop in growth like a rise in unemployment levels, the 1995 earthquake and the nuclear energy catastrophe, just to list a few.
Tourism in Tokyo is continuing to remain stabilized, even though the city is facing numerous issues. Presently, the capital of Japan offers a large number of attractions like restaurants that offer affordable French cuisine, shops and boutiques that offer designer wear from the previous year, and hotels which haven’t increased rates as of yet. Tokyo is also in the midst of an industrial explosion that has been due to huge parcels of land that were formerly owned by the country’s railway system. This large land space has been prepped for commercial buildings to be built.
Hotels in Tokyo
March 22, 2009 by JapanGuide
Filed under Food and Accommodations
Tokyo is a city of the future. It is a city of energy and movement that still takes the time to smell the roses. One moment you can walk in state-of-the-art shopping centers and the next you can stroll in one of its many beautiful gardens. It is a city of almost limitless possibilities.
That Tokyo is a popular destination for tourists is not surprising. Its incredible mix of technology, interesting cuisine, and energetic nightlife draws many people. Tokyo also offers visitors fun and futuristic shopping centers, a world famous transit system, as well as some of the most luxurious hotels on the face of the earth.
Tourists on a budget need not despair. Travelers can find any kind of accommodations they want, ranging from the obscenely expensive to the affordable. Hotels in Tokyo can be found virtually anywhere in the city, so locating one should not be a chore. A good mix of the more economical hotels and the ritzy ones are available in most areas. Many of the hotels in Tokyo have someone on the staff that can speak English, so you don’t have to worry about not knowing the language. Some are the different kinds of hotels in Tokyo include:
Economical Hotels:
These hotels are found primarily in the Taito vicinity, mostly in Asakusa and Ueno. There are also hostels located in these areas. If you don’t mind being a bit outside the city, many inexpensive hotels can be found in adjacent areas like Yokohama.
The cheapest of the cheap are called capsule hotels. However, due to their strict behavioral rules and traditions, they are not very fond of hosting foreigners. These accommodations are for single people only, and most of the time just for men.
Moderately Priced Hotels:
These hotels are usually referred to as “business hotels.” The rooms are usually very small, but they are often located in sought after areas, in the heart of the city. These rooms are a good option for single people who won’t be spending much time in their rooms. Business hotels can be found throughout the city.
Expensive Hotels:
If you have the money to spend on top-of-the-line accommodations, these hotels are for you. Many five star luxury hotels can be found in the heart of Tokyo, especially in Akasaka and western Shinjuku.


