Tokyo Tour Destination (Edo Palace,Akihabara,Marunouchi,Akihabara,Asakusa)
- Japan Imperial Palace, which was known as Edo Castle, it is still surrounded by original moat innermost part. The dashing gate with old watchtowers that built by spaced around the fort. The main entrance can be reached by passing through the Twin Graceful Nijubashi Bridges ,it is usually opened to the public on special occasions. East Garden 'Higashi Gyoen' is where the original main tower had ever stood. This park is graced with lot of flowers every season, open to the public as an ideal place to go recreation.

- On the west side of Tokyo Station there is Marunouchi, a largest business district in Japan. Here, the old buildings were replaced by new attractive buildings such as offices, shops, and restaurants, which suck up a lot of visitors everyday, it takes 10 minutes by onfoot going there, you will arrive in the Ginza district, which is famous luxury shopping place with his beautifil neon lights . Kabukiza theater so very close over there. After enjoying crowd fluorescent lights in the Ginza and Yurakucho, we move on to the Ueno that wide area where you will find Ueno Park, one largest in the city. on early April, the park is transformed into a paradise full of pink cherry blossoms, to attract many people who want to see and celebrate the moment. The park is a center of art and culture that is outstanding with theirs many varied museums.

- In Japan there is a largest electronic appliance shopping center , Akihabara area is most largest famous electronic goods trade center, recently it has gained a new reputation as a center for the gathering of the Otaku, name for a big anime fan, computer games . They often wear costumes style same as his idol figures, or what is also called "costume play." There are many shops related to anime in which you can find statues of animated figures, costumes and manga.
- To know at a glance Tokyo history in the past , you could find Asakusa . Here there are a lot of narrow alleys lined with old buildings and shops that sell traditional items from kimono to hand-made combs. Asakusa Kannon Temple, with colorful shopping corridor, that is the perfect place to buy souvenirs. Tokyo Skytree is near from this area.