Akihabara, commonly called "Akiba," is famous worldwide as the center for electric and electronic goods and is a leading area for multimedia.
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Kaminari-mon (Thunder Gate) with its huge red lantern is a popular landmark.
The stylish Roppongi town in Tokyo shouldn't be missed with its feel of a fusion of the world with Tokyo.
Ueno has an atmosphere of culture with its many museums, higher education institutions, and Ueno Onshi Park is a verdant oasis stretching from Ueno Station to Shinobazu no Ike Pond.
Shibuya is the center of the youth culture with many in vogue restaurants, bars, nightclubs and live music clubs.
The Ginza, a world-renowned shopping district in a league with Oxford Street in London and 5th Avenue in New York, is a mixture of cutting-edge trends and tradition.
Harajuku is the center of young culture which attracts the youth from all over with its many fashionable clothes and trendy items available.
Even though the district is crowded on weekends, it retains a relaxed atmosphere.
Daikanyama is the place to find the newest fashions and it is also a high class residential area.
Odaiba is in the waterfront area and a definite must-see place in Tokyo where the whole family can enjoy the day.
Recently, redevelopment on a major scale has taken place in the Marunouchi, and many attractive commercial buildings and restaurants have been built.
This is the central administration building of the metropolitan government.
Why not enjoy Tokyo nostalgia in Ya-Ne-Sen, getting away for a while from the bustle of the metropolis?

