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French Book TOKYO - LE GUIDE IDEAL

Published by LES ARENES Editions-FRANCE


TOKYO - THE PERFECT GUIDE (Source: Les Arenes Editions)
TOKYO - THE PERFECT GUIDE
(Source: Les Arenes Editions)
USPA NEWS - TOKYO is Japan's Capital and the World's Most Populous Metropolis. It is also One of Japan's 47 Prefectures, consisting of 23 Central City Wards and Multiple Cities, Towns and Villages west of the City Center. The Izu and Ogasawara Islands are also Part of Tokyo. Today, Tokyo offers a seemingly Unlimited Choice of Shopping, Entertainment, Culture and Dining to its Visitors. Also, the City's History can be appreciated in Different Districts. Contrary to Common Perception, Tokyo also offers a Number of Attractive Green Spaces in the City Center.
TOKYO is Japan's Capital and the World's Most Populous Metropolis. It is also One of Japan's 47 Prefectures, consisting of 23 Central City Wards and Multiple Cities, Towns and Villages west of the City Center. The Izu and Ogasawara Islands are also Part of Tokyo. Today, Tokyo offers a seemingly Unlimited Choice of Shopping, Entertainment, Culture and Dining to its Visitors. Also, the City's History can be appreciated in Different Districts. Contrary to Common Perception, Tokyo also offers a Number of Attractive Green Spaces in the City Center.
You will soon realize that the Entire City Region and her Environs are Totally Flat. This is a Big Reason why Tokyo was so Easily Able to expand into this Tremendous Metropolis, beginning 400 Years Ago when Edo was nothing more than a Tiny Village situated on the Bay. This Flat Area is actually called the Kanto Plain and it stretches into Gunma, Tochigi, Ibaragi, Chiba, and Kanagawa.... The Nation´s Capital, the Site of the 2020 Summer Olympics and the Most Populous City in the World, there´s No Shortage of Places to see and Things to do in Tokyo. While that means you´ll Inevitably have to leave some Things off your Itinerary, it also means that there´s Something for Everyone.
Each Quarter has its Own Style and its Customs. Shinjuku, Ginza, Asakusa, Shibuya and Odaiba tell a Plural and Universal History, the History of the Impermanence of Things. Here, Nature intertwines with Modern Life. An Old Willow Tree watches over an Alley garlanded with Electric Cables. Tsukiji, the Worlds Largest Fish Market, reminds us of Tokyo's Coastline.... The Urban Landscape fascinates and baffles.... From Bars to Restaurants, Jazz Clubs to Nightclubs, Each Person follows the Adventure they want.
"TOKYO - LE GUIDE IDEAL" is An Original Touristic Guide divided in Five Parts :
* Daily Tokyo
* Tokyo of Traditions
* International Tokyo
* Renewal of West Tokyo
* Around Tokyo

It is written by Jérôme SCHMIDT, who is Journalist, Publisher, Translator and Documentary Filmmaker. He went more than a Hundred Times to Japan during the Last Twenty Years. To work on this Guide, he spent nearly a Year there. The Author offers you to discover the City with his Ultimate Checklist of the Best Things to do and Things to see in Tokyo. With more than 13 Million Residents to entertain, Tokyo has a Lot going on...
Tokyo is mostly known for its Modern and Futuristic Side with High-Tech and Skyscrapers. But exploring the Historical Side is actually Great thing to do... Tokyo´s Center, the 23 Wards, combine some of the World´s Busiest Areas with Remnants of Old Japan ; not far from Shibuya is the Holy Meiji Jingu, while the 634-Meter Tall Tokyo Skytree and the Iconic Senso-ji in Asakusa are within Walking Distance of each other. Shinjuku and Roppongi are Two Vibrant Nightlife Spots, yet they´re a Short Train Ride away from Ueno Zoo and the Tsukiji Fish Market.... Right in the Middle of it all is the Imperial Palace, a Popular Jogging Route. Beautiful Nature in the Okutama Area and the Izu and Ogasawara Islands will make you forget that you´re still in Tokyo...

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