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1 Where is it?what is its name?
It is one of the most developed cities in the world. It is one of the most famous cities in the world. It is the International Finance Centre. Where is it?what is its name?

2 TOKYO ---the capital of Japan
Tokyo Tower,are also called ‘Japanese Radio Tower’,located in Tokyo port Shiba Park ,it imitated the construction of Eiffel Tower ,but the height is 333 meters,13 meters higher than the Eiffel Tower.It’s the word’s highest free-standing tower.

3 The points of my topic Tokyo tips What’s cool in Tokyo?

4 1.Dining out :Centuries of Culinary Service
Japan's history of dining outis said to have originated inthe Edo period ( ) in Asakusa, where vendors served chameshi (rice cooked in tea). Historic records show that there were about 6,000 dining establishments in Japan during the prosperous times of the early nineteenth century. Now there are over 100,000 in Tokyo alone, and the variety of food they offer is truly dizzying.

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7 2.Accommodation Tokyo has a full range of places to stay, from youth hostels to Japanese-style inns and Western-style hotels. There are about 50 first-class hotels around the city, including both foreign-based and domestic names, and quite a few of them are concentrated in the West Shinjuku area. Needless to say, guests at these hotels can expect services of the highest caliber in the world.

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9 3.Areas of Tokyo Omotesando and Aoyama: Fashion Central
Ginza: A Pedestrian Paradise of Posh Department Stores and Boutiques

10 Shibuya : The Capital of Youth Culture Roppongi and Shiodome: The Changing Face of Tokyo

11 4.Experiencing (a)Big Wrestlers
The Kokugikan sumo stadium in Ryogoku, Tokyo, is the site of three 15-day grand sumo tournaments each year, in January, May, and September. During these periods Ryogoku comes alive as large numbers of people descend on the town to watch the tournament, and many rikishi (sumo wrestlers) can be seen walking around the neighborhood. In the vicinities of Kokugikan there are 27 sumo stables, where wrestlers live and train together. Many stables allow visitors to watch morning practice, so getting up early and going to one of these is a good idea for those who want to see the sport at close range.

12 (b) Virtual Driving If you find a car that you like, there is a good chance that you can take it for a test drive along a 1.4-kilometer course. This attraction, called Ride One, offers a selection of over 80 of Toyota's cars, from the newest sports cars to luxury cars. TOYOTA

13 5.Walking Around Tsukiji Market: Worth Getting Up Early For
Though it is not a sightseeing spot per se, there is no quicker way to tap into Tokyo's vitality than to visit the Tsukiji market , the largest central wholesale market in Japan. The market is known primarily for fresh fish, but it also sells vegetables, fruit, and just about anything else that goes into the stomach of a typical Tokyoite. Tsukiji is located just a short distance from the glitzy Ginza district. Morning comes early at the Tsukiji market. The auction for commercial dealers begins in the inner market at 5 AM.

14 The Kimono Pattern Parts
Men's Kimono The Kimono Pattern Parts A man usually wears a conservatively styled kimono of blue, black, brown, gray, or white. The kimono pattern consists of four main strips of fabric. Two patterns form the panels covering the body and two panels for the sleeves. Additional smaller strips form the narrow front panel and collar.

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18 This is Tokyo, a fast developed city & a modern place which is attracting more and more people to settle , but I think that all of us should consider something about how to develop our Chinese citis after your carefully watching.


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