The girl on Tokyo Tower

Tokyo, the capital of Japan, was formerly known as Edo

Tokyo metropolitan area, Tokyo metropolitan area, and three prefectures. It is the largest urban agglomeration in the world, with a total population of more than one-third of the population of Japan, centered on the Tokyo metropolitan area.

Hiroshima is only an hour away from Tokyo

The plane slowly landed at Tokyo's Narita International Airport, and Doudou and Niuniu stepped out of the airport and set foot in this vibrant and cultural city.

Tokyo is a vibrant and creative city that showcases its charm and innovative spirit in business, art, technology, and other fields.

After Doudou and the others came to the hotel, they took a short rest and prepared for the next trip. Because he had to rush to Shanghai the next day, the president rested in the hotel, Doudou and Niuniu, couldn't be idle, so they called an assistant.

Three girls are ready to start their journey to Tokyo from Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.

Narita City is also a coastal area. They first came to the Imperial Palace Square, outside the Imperial Palace where the Emperor of Japan lived.

Surrounded by tall buildings, the square is spotless, and the trees are quaint and different. The west of the square shaded by green trees is where the imperial palace is located, and from a distance, it is quiet and solemn.

Then they rushed to Sensoji Temple, where they once again experienced the Chinese side-by-shoulder, and also appreciated the architectural style of Japanese temples and the scenery of the city.

Japanese young people in kimonos shuttled through the process, wandering carefree, and Doudou and her sisters had a close look at Japanese kimonos for the first time.

The towering temple towers, the swirling incense, the bustling flow of people, the lofty blue sky and white clouds, the sense of peace arises spontaneously.

Sensoji Temple. This is one of the oldest and most famous temples in Tokyo and one of the most important Buddhist temples in Japan.

It was built in 628 and is dedicated to the Bodhisattva Guanyin.

When I arrived at the entrance of Sensoji Temple, I saw a huge red lantern with the words "Kaminarimon" written on it. This is the symbol of Sensoji Temple and one of the symbols of Tokyo.

Walk through the Kaminarimon Gate and enter the temple square. There are a lot of tourists and devotees there, some taking pictures, some praying.

They saw a pool of water with many faucets spraying water. I heard that this is a place to cleanse the body, so Doudou scooped some water with a spoon according to the example of others, washed his hands first, and then rinsed his mouth.

When I walked to the front of the main hall, I saw a large incense burner with incense bubbling from it. It is said that the aroma here can bring good luck and health, so Doudou fans the aroma to himself with his hands.

Then he threw a coin into a box, bowed according to etiquette, and made a wish. I hope this trip will be smooth and enjoyable.

Behind the main hall walked a small pavilion with a lot of small wooden sticks hanging. I heard that this is a place to ask for a lot, so you can know your fortune and guidance.

Shake a canister and take out a wooden skewer from it. There is a number and some text on it. Doudou found the corresponding note and saw that it read "Daji".

This is one of the best signatures and means good luck. Everyone happily put the note away and felt lucky.

I played around Sensoji Temple for about an hour, and then went to a famous place - Ginza. This is one of Tokyo's most exclusive shopping districts and one of the most famous in Japan.

In the streets of Tokyo, you can feel the unique charm and elegant atmosphere of Japanese culture.

Ginza is home to a wide variety of international brands, Japanese brands, department stores, and boutiques where you can buy a wide variety of goods and clothing.

It is also home to many elegant cafes, restaurants and theatres where you can enjoy the culture and lifestyle of high class.

I walked around Ginza for a while and found a lot of beautiful and valuable things. There are some things that you can't afford or use on a regular basis, such as diamonds, jewelry, watches, bags, etc.

But Doudou still likes to look at these things and feel their beauty and value. Doudou also bought some cosmetics and skincare products in a department store as gifts for himself, his family and friends.

There are also a variety of cuisines to be enjoyed in Ginza, but the following two are the most recommended:

Conveyor belt sushi: Conveyor belt sushi is a way of transporting sushi on a conveyor belt, giving customers the freedom to choose their favorite sushi.

There are many conveyor belt sushi restaurants in Ginza, but one of the more famous ones is Ginza Numazu Port, which specializes in using fresh Numazu Port seafood at reasonable prices. You can enjoy a wide variety of sushi here, such as tuna, salmon, sea bream, scallops, and many more.

Yakiniku: Yakiniku is a dish of beef or other meat grilled over charcoal, usually served with a sauce and vegetables

They then walked along the Ginza district to Ueno Park, where they explored zoos, museums and galleries, and browsed the little shops.

At noon, they enjoyed a delicious ramen lunch at a small shop called "Seven-Six" near Ueno. Afterwards, they took a break at a café near Ueno Park to enjoy the beauty of the surroundings

Tokyo's cuisine, from traditional sushi to modern and creative cuisine, will make you feel the diversity and deliciousness of Japanese cuisine.

In the afternoon, they head to Tokyo Tower for a stunning view of the Tokyo city. Afterwards, they strolled through the upscale malls and neighborhoods of Ginza to experience the joy of shopping.

This kind of itinerary allows them to fully appreciate the charm and uniqueness of Tokyo. Whether it's tasting food, exploring culture, or taking in the views of the city and shopping, their trip will be more enriching and memorable.

As the curtain falls, Tokyo's neon lights and light shows show the youthful energy and modernity of the city.

At night. Enjoy an authentic dinner at a traditional Japanese restaurant in Ginza for a unique Japanese culinary experience.

Head to Kabukicho in Shinjuku Ward and immerse yourself in this vibrant nightlife district with its unique atmosphere and charm.

Animation is a common hobby of young people in many countries, and they naturally come into contact with other cultures through communication. In Uchiyama's view, for the younger generation, the criterion for the appeal of anime is "good-looking."