Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Tourist Attraction In Japan

Tour to Japan may be one tour or the tour of the most fun in your life. Japan has strong cultural, tourist sights are nice, and also of modern life.

Here are some tourist places in Japan that may have you visit if you do a tour to Japan, either alone or with a package tour tour to Japan.

1.Ariake/Odaiba

Located in the middle of Tokyo Bay on reclaimed land, Ariake is a large open area decorated with monolithic, futuristic building. Building and landscape scale is mind-boggling. All the forests have been transplanted, and the project is still in development. At the center of the picture, you can see the difference that a few years can make. You can get into the Ariake Yurikamome line method of Shimbashi. This automated shuttle train which runs on rubber tires. If you intend to get on and off more than once, 800 yen through the day is a good deal. In 2003, a new train lines, Rinkai-sen, ranging from service to O-Daiba/Ariake Osaki. Although much faster than the Yurikamome, 10-minute train ride still costs 320 yen!



Also in this area is the Fuji Television Building. This is actually located at a place called O-Daiba, along with a large shopping / restaurant complex called decks. A lot of construction going on so this is an area to watch. There's even a small replica of the Statue of Liberty here.
In 1999, another shopping center called Town palette opened at O-Daiba. Along with the amusement park and exhibition space for Toyota, there are shopping centers catering to women is called "Venus Fort". I've been told that he resembles the Forum in Las Vegas. In 2000, the Aqua City Mall opened in the side deck

2.Tokyo DisneySea


In the fall of 2001, Tokyo DisneySea opened next to Tokyo Disneyland (DisneySea, Disneyland, get it?). DisneySea unique to Japan. It took 13 years to build at a cost of $ 3 billion, and it shows. Attention to detail and engineering that went into this place is mind-boggling.

Tips:
Go on weekdays. Said to be very solid weekend.
Buying tickets in advance is convenient but not necessary if you arrive early (about 1 hour before opening: check times on the web).
Sprint (yes, run) into the Lost River Delta when the park opens to get FastPasses to travel Indiana Jones. Then immediately go to the Storm Rider in nearby Port Discovery. Then take the ferry back to the Mediterranean Harbor (not necessarily full) and do some early shopping to you.
After 2 hours pass you can get a FastPass next and should be.
Attractions in Arabian Coast is not so interesting. The Little Mermaid musical worth seeing.
Eat early to avoid crowds. The restaurant at DisneySea may be a bit expensive, but I have not been disappointed yet.

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