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Capital of Japan
■ 13.2 million inhabitants (agglomeration: 36 million
approx.)
■ 2,187 km 2 , 23 districts ( ku )
■ Currency: the yen (¥) 1 € = 140 ¥
■ Calendar based on the reign of the emperor. Current era:
Heisei
■ Time difference: French time + 7h (in summer), + 8h (in
winter)
■ Climate: hot, humid summer (26 ° C), cool, sunny winter
(4 ° C). Best periods: spring and autumn.
■ Electricity: 100 V (flat plugs)
Is there in the world a city more crazy, more electric, more
exotic than Tokyo? We arrive there with the clichés of Lost in Translation ,
modern towers, flashy neon lights, sprawling city, karaoke at the end of the
night, we leave the head full of images of serene alleys, age-old trokets,
temples in wood...
Because that's right, Tokyo, a mix of permanent genres, a
telescope of the times, a contradiction at every step, in Meiji-jingu we get
married in kimono when at its entrance paradise lolitas and cosplayers crazy,
in Yanaka we serve the tea as when in Akihabara the manga and the electronics
make law. The urban plan itself seems to have lost the north: it was destroyed
to rebuild, the skyscrapers roam the huts and gardens, even the timeless
theater Kabuki-za had to make a new skin ...
We would love not to waste time sleeping, attend the tuna market
auction at 5am, sushi breakfast in Tsukiji, visit all these so serene temples,
these hype art museums, bring back shops gadgets the strangest, the latest
novelties barely imagined, finding prints, fans, rice paper ... discover all
these traditions so improbable for a Western: pachinko , sumo, mangas-kissas
... before, in the evening, to follow the flow of Tokyoites who, failing to
receive at home, fill the gargotes like the gastronomic tables, but especially
the izakaya , where the beer, the sake and the ume-shu flow freely ...
Imperial Palace
It was when the emperor, in 1868, left Kyoto to settle in this
former shogunal castle, that Edo became capital of Japan, at the same time that
it was renamed Tokyo ("capital of the East" in Japanese ). If the
palace can not be visited, its gardens (Higashi-gyoen) are a real green lung in
the heart of the city. To see north side, after the ride, the National Museum
of Modern Art, excellent opportunity to discover Japanese modern art.
Ginza
Luxury shops and fine tea rooms along the main avenue, Chuo-dori,
have made this old-fashioned district famous. Just as famous: the Kabuki-za, a
theater that has kept its traditional facade despite its recent renovation,
perpetuates a dramatic genre where the actors, with their supported gestures
and their hyper-expressive faces, will forget the language barrier.
Ueno Park
Nothing like a trip to Ueno Park to forget for a while the
omnipresence of concrete and electronics! To visit in buildings scattered in
the park: the rich museum of Western Art, in a setting of Le Corbusier, the
exciting and abundant National Museum, the moving sanctuary Toshogu and the
oldest zoo in the country.
Asakusa
A district that has remained traditional, where you will find
images of ancient Tokyo, with its cobbled streets and wooden frontages ... All
Asakusa is turned towards Senso-ji, the oldest Buddhist temple in the city,
which surround a multitude of stalls. The 3rd weekend of May, do not miss the
Shinto Sanja Matsuri party.
Tsukiji Fish Market
The very famous fish market of Tsukiji is a real anthill, day and
night: everyone is free to wander between the surprising catch of the fishermen
... provided you pay attention to the incessant coming and going of the carts
and electric trolleys. Around 11am, go to the nearest restaurant for an
ultra-fresh sushi breakfast! Relocated from Nihonbashi in 1923, the market is
living its last years here: it should be relocated to Toyosu in 2016.
Odaiba
Connected to the city center by the Rainbow Bridge, the artificial
island of Odaiba has the air of an amusement park and seems to be intended only
for entertainment! Ferris wheel and arcade game room in Palette Town, concerts
on the esplanades, Tokyo Big Sight exhibitions, shopping centers with unusual
decorations ... and a beach overlooking Tokyo Bay!
Roppongi
New upscale place to show, Roppongi Hills brings together night
owls, Japanese as expats. Nothing typically Japanese in these Western-style
tours, but gourmet restaurants French and Italian, a multiplex under the
influence of American cinema and clubs in the Latin atmosphere! Do not miss the
panorama on the entire capital, the 52nd floor.
Shibuya / Harajuku
These two neighborhoods are as much temples of Tokyo fashion as
real living museums. Shibuya brings together pop youth with a lolita look that
shows pink glitter kawaii accessories from neighborhood shops. A few streets
away, Harajuku is teeming with cosplayers with more offbeat looks, which crowd
on Sunday in Takeshita-dori and at the entrance of Meiji-jingu.
Meiji-Jingu
Built in 1920 only, during the Taisho era, and rebuilt in 1958
after the Second World War, this Shinto shrine has become in a short time one
of the most popular in the capital. After the noisy animation of the capital, a
path sinks into the woods - consisting of about 200 different species of trees
- and leads to this quiet and silent refuge, with preserved traditions.
Shinjuku
If, during the day,
clerical workers head for business skyscrapers and students to Takadanobaba's
schools, the Shinjuku area reveals a completely different face after dark:
Kabukicho, a district where Kabuki gave its name, today rather known for its
many bars and pachinko halls, teeming with life at any time of the night; while
in the tiny adjoining bars of Golden Gai, a meeting place for artists, there is
Tokyo in the early 20th century.
Imperial Palace / Marunouchi / Ginza
The geographical and historical heart of Tokyo, the imperial
palace is nestled in a huge park, which only the delightful gardens of the East
can visit. Around this "empty center", the Tokyo frenzy quickly
assumes its rights: to the east stand the towers of Marunouchi, the financial
district, bordered by the bustling Tokyo station. To the south-east, Ginza the
chic aligns on Chuo-dori luxury brands, department stores and pastry shops.
Pedestrian Sunday, the elegant avenue even gives Latin tunes! A few steps away
from the giant commercials, a guardian of popular traditions: the famous Kabuki-za
theater.
Akihabara / Ueno / Yanaka
Flashing neons, giant ideograms, multicolored posters: in
Akihabara, the "electric city", nothing is too bright to boast
state-of-the-art computers, a manga mega-mall or trendy maid cafe ! Far from
the cacophony, Meidai-dori, street of the musical instruments, rubs Jimbocho,
the quarter of booksellers. To the north lies the vast Ueno Park, with its
collection of art museums. In April, all Tokyo invades its alleys to celebrate
cherry blossom! Further on, in Yanaka, time seems suspended and invites to
stroll, between Buddhist temples and old wooden houses, tight in narrow
streets.
Asakusa / Ryogoku
Restaurants, theaters, craftsmen, ryokan , stalls and merchants of
Sembei : Asakusa still emanates a fragrance of Shitamachi, the old low city of
Edo, that of pleasures and the small people. The nerve center of this
traditional Tokyo is the magnificent Senso-ji temple, surrounded by lively
streets. Just a stone's throw away, on the left bank of the Sumida stands the
surrealistic silhouette of the Asahi Super Dry Hall, a symbol of the
architectural fantasies of the late 1980s, and the dizzying Tokyo Sky Tree
(2012) tower. TV of 634 m! To the south, Ryogoku, district of sumo wrests,
where are the National Stadium and the Beya (stables): in the morning, one
meets the wrestlers en route for the training.
Tsukiji / Odaiba / Roppongi
While Tokyo is barely awake, the Tsukiji Fish Market is already
buzzing! And in the streets around, we serve the first sushi ... Later, in the
shadow of the ultra-modern towers of Shiodome, an air monorail will take
families and young lovers to Odaiba, on the other side of the bay. The program
of the stroll: shopping, beach and attractions of all kinds. Back on the west
bank: the Mori tower signals Roppongi, famous for its sulphurous nights and its
bars for Westerners ... Large-scale projects (National Art Center, Midtown ...)
have made in a few years a fashionable neighborhood and the new triangle of
art.
Shibuya / Harajuku
Shibuya station, exit Hachi-ko: the luminous screens compete of
gigantism, the loudspeakers spit at full volume the last tube of J-Pop, the
crowd, young, lookée, papillonne of shops in karaokés ... In the evening, it
climbs the alleys of Dogenzaka, sector of clubs (and love hotels !). Another
atmosphere in the North: "Cat Street", the street of the vintage and
the creators, meets the elect of the couturiers, Omote-Sando. Just a stone's
throw away, Takeshita-dori, swarming with fashion victims , leads to Harajuku,
a theatrical rendezvous of candy-pink schoolgirls and Gothic tribes. There, a
torii indicates the Meiji-jingu, an enclave of serenity where one marries in
traditional kimono.
Shinjuku / Ikebukuro
Busy and nocturnal,
Shinjuku never sleeps! West side ( nishi ) rises a forest of skyscrapers where
every morning rush 300 000 salarymen and office ladies . On the east side (
higashi ), a hodgepodge of flashing signs signals, at nightfall, Kabukicho, a
warm district where pachinko rooms, cinemas, hostess bars, striptease bars and
some smoky jazz clubs mingle. Less flamboyant, the Golden Gai aligns the
Lilliputian bars and Ni-chome gay and lesbian outlets. To the north, on the
Yamanote line, extend Okubo, Korean district, Takadanobaba, student, then
Ikebukuro, popular and very passing.
From family ryokan lost in an alley to luxury rooms perched at the
top of a skyscraper, Tokyo offers a considerable range of accommodations, at
all prices, of all styles. In this sprawling city, the choice of neighborhood
is paramount: Shinjuku, Shibuya, Roppongi for the modern side and nightlife;
Ueno, Yanaka or Asakusa for sightseeing and the scenic side; Akasaka or Kanda
for the situation ... Two types of institutions dominate: the ryokan
(traditional inns) and the western hotels. In the first: dominant wood,
stripping, Japanese baths in common, tatami mats and futons on the ground ...
Ideal to stay in the Japanese and cheaply! Sometimes very spacious, their rooms
can accommodate families or groups of friends. The latter, often chains, offer
rooms more or less luxurious, comfortable and functional but generally lacking
character. Among the least expensive: business hotels, with limited space and
services. Finally, fans of unusual spend a night in a capsule hotel or a love
hotel! If necessary, think of manga-kissa, open non-stop: some even offer
showers! In palaces, add tax (5%) and service (10%). Credit cards not always
accepted in small establishments.
Minshuku
The local equivalent of our guest rooms, to taste the local life.
Few choices in Tokyo however. Count ¥ 4,700-9,000 / pers.
Minshuku Network www.minshuku.jp
Love hotels
Delirious architectures, themed rooms, kitsch decorations,
colorful ... The love hotels offer to couples in search of intimacy real little
nests of love! They are concentrated in places of entertainment, like Kabukicho
or Shibuya. Choose your room and pay by machine ... Price from ¥ 7,500 for the
night (after 22h or 23h) or 4,500 ¥ for a few hours.
Capsule hotels
Another Japanese
curiosity: the capsule rooms! Cabins superimposed and aligned, just provided
with a mattress and a mini TV ... Claustrophobes abstain! Many near train
stations, these hotels are mostly frequented by salarymen (often drunk) who
missed the last train. Constraints: mandatory check-out at 10am, cash payment,
no reservation.
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