Day 2 - Uncovering Tokyo’s charm on a guided tour
After breakfast at our hotel, we meet our English-speaking
guide, who will remain with us throughout the vacation. On a coach
tour of Tokyo, we witness the city's contrasts, starting at
Harajuku's Meiji-Jingu shine. Boasting fantastic Shinto design, it
was constructed in 1920 to honor modern Japan's first emperor.
As if to demonstrate the intertwining of the tranquil and
bustling, we travel a short distance to the famed Shibuya crossing,
where up to 3,000 people at a time inundate the crossing from all
directions. A symbol of the city, the Senso-Ji temple in Asakusa is
our next destination. Dating from the 7th century, it was built to
honor Kannon, the Buddhist goddess of mercy. With its sweeping,
tiled roof, intricately carved wood and giant red lanterns,
Senso-Ji is the epitome of Japanese Buddhist architecture.
Our tour ends in Asakusa, and with the rest of the day free, you
can return to the hotel by coach or begin exploring independently.
This evening, you may like to seek out some Japanese cuisine, with
Tokyo renowned for its sushi, ramen, and tempura.
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