Tokyo, Japan, is south-east of the main island of Japan, in the North Pacific ocean.
Map of Tokyo. Map of Tokyo.
Tokyo has many amazing sight-seeing and adventuring tourist attractions, such as the Tokyo Sky Tree, Disneyland, and many shrines and temples.
Tokyo has many amazing sight-seeing and adventuring tourist attractions, such as the Tokyo Sky Tree, Disneyland, and many shrines and temples.
Tokyo Sky Tree. Tokyo Disneyland.
Tokyo trades with many countries, including Australia. Australia provides Tokyo with beef, and other meats, and in return, Tokyo exports white goods, appliances, and cars all at a cheaper price. Tokyo exports mostly the same to Jamaica as it does to Australia, and imports cocoa, coffee, spices, alcohol and CDs. Tokyo export one of the biggest amounts of containers to USA, Canada, China and more.
Tokyo's two major religions are Shintoism and Buddhism. Although most people in Tokyo are either Shinto or Buddhism, religion is not a big as part of life in Japan as it is in western society, although they still follow the usual religious rituals for birth, death, marriage etc.
Sengaku-ji Temple.
To get to Tokyo from other countries, the main airport is Narita Airport, or for domestic flights, there is Haneda Airport. Operated by Japan Railways, Shinkansen are Japan's bullet trains, and you can get to other cities in Japan from Tokyo going at 320km/h. There are six different Shinkansen lines, and four of which go to Tokyo. The Shinkansen stops at other cities including Hiroshima, Osaka, and Kagoshima. Shinkansen trains have Ordinary Cars, Green Cars, and Gran Class, with Gran Class being the most prestige, and Ordinary Car of course being quite ordinary. The most reliable subway line within Tokyo, is the JR Yamanote Line, running in a loop through the centre of Tokyo. There are many other JR lines, and other lines running through Tokyo run by different companies.
Tokyo trades with many countries, including Australia. Australia provides Tokyo with beef, and other meats, and in return, Tokyo exports white goods, appliances, and cars all at a cheaper price. Tokyo exports mostly the same to Jamaica as it does to Australia, and imports cocoa, coffee, spices, alcohol and CDs. Tokyo export one of the biggest amounts of containers to USA, Canada, China and more.
Tokyo's two major religions are Shintoism and Buddhism. Although most people in Tokyo are either Shinto or Buddhism, religion is not a big as part of life in Japan as it is in western society, although they still follow the usual religious rituals for birth, death, marriage etc.
Sengaku-ji Temple.
To get to Tokyo from other countries, the main airport is Narita Airport, or for domestic flights, there is Haneda Airport. Operated by Japan Railways, Shinkansen are Japan's bullet trains, and you can get to other cities in Japan from Tokyo going at 320km/h. There are six different Shinkansen lines, and four of which go to Tokyo. The Shinkansen stops at other cities including Hiroshima, Osaka, and Kagoshima. Shinkansen trains have Ordinary Cars, Green Cars, and Gran Class, with Gran Class being the most prestige, and Ordinary Car of course being quite ordinary. The most reliable subway line within Tokyo, is the JR Yamanote Line, running in a loop through the centre of Tokyo. There are many other JR lines, and other lines running through Tokyo run by different companies.