Traveling to Japan – Why you should stay in Shinjuku

Tokyo, Japan provides any tourist with beautiful experiences, and that is mainly due to the many fascinating sights that it offers. There are many prefectures and cities that can be found just in Tokyo itself. Amongst its most popular and interesting ones are Shinjuku, Shibuya and Harajuku. These places are not only teeming with people from all walks of life, you can find all the little quirks and interesting sights that are a must visit for all visitors to Tokyo.

When you are looking for a Shinjuku apartment, you should know that Shinjuku has two main halves where the commercial and business centres can be found. Shinjuku has everything that a tourist would want in an attraction. It combines modernism with the ancient traditions of Japan. Multi-coloured neon lights cover the many skyscrapers, which any visitor would have their fill of retail shops, bars and restaurants. Trying to book low cost accommodation in Tokyo is a breeze in Shinjuku, with the many budget hotels that can be found there. Shinjuku is one of the 23 wards that make up Tokyo.. Shinjuku is known as one of the busiest places in the world.

The Shinjuku train station is the most packed train station in not just Japan but the entire world. Shinjuku has many high end shopping malls making it the fashion capital of Japan only second to Ginza. There’s a variety of things one can purchases from clothes to electronics, be forewarned though the prices on items are high. The Shinjuku Central Park is great place to relax and escape the urban jungle. The park which is made up of many cherry blossom tree’s is an amazing site to behold during cherry blossom season. Shinjuku park also happens to be sited near another good area to check out the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings which gives the free view of Shinjuku and Tokyo from skyscraper height. The Shinjuku Gyoen park, the park is one of the biggest in Tokyo at approximately 58.3 hectares. The park is made up of roughly more than 20,000 tree’s of which 1,500 are in the cherry tree variety. The park is a must see during cherry blossom season which occurs early April. Shinjuku is home to Kabukicho a district in Shinjuku known as the red light district one of the biggest in Asia. The area is filled with many hostess bars, restaurants and nightclubs. But, it is also advisable to not to venture too deep into this area alone as it is known its Yakuza influence. Even though the area is somewhat dangerous by Japanese standards it’s crime rate would most likely dwindle in comparison to big American cities.

Trying to find accommodation in the three districts of Tokyo offers the tourists with a host of options. There are classy five star hotels to budget business hotels. With Shinjuku, Shibuya and Harajuku all located on the central Japan Rail Yamanote line, planning the stay within these areas will mean convenience and endless options when it comes to entertainment, sights and sounds.

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