Transportation in Tokyo - Smart Transportation System

 

Tokyo could be the largest happening city in this world. Tokyo is comprised of 23 wards, with their unique and peculiar attributes. The foreigners visiting the city are easily awed by the expanse of the capital city of Tokyo and the seventeen million people who inhabit the city and out of which 5 million are daily commuters. However, Tokyo has an unparalleled transportation system and information resources that are visitor friendly. It is an intricate network. The best way to travel in Tokyo is to let the subway lead you on.

The primary transportation in Tokyo is the rail. This city has the most extensive railway network in the world. There are 101 trains serving Tokyo, and there are 18 more trains catering to Greater Tokyo area. So a total of 119 trains serving the whole Metropolitan area. If you search online, you can come across maps that give you an idea of the vast network of railway lines running up and down, all through Tokyo. The whole railway map is so vast that the operator builds his own map using the key points of transfer. The tourists are not shown the subway map only for the sake of keeping it simple. Read more

Museums in Tokyo - Journey into Tokyo’s History and Culture

 

Tokyo is much of a happening and stimulating city. The many museums in Tokyo with their enriching displays give you a detailed introduction to Tokyo which is candid and straight forward. The city of Tokyo with all its events and people is a museum at large. The culture of Tokyo is the result of crystallization of the people that existed in the Edo period i.e., in between 1603 and 1867. There is much contemporary art which ranges from modern, innovative to art which is futuristic in nature. At these museums in Tokyo you would find whatever is required to fan your creativity to a large extent.

In the year 1872, the largest and the oldest museum in Japan, the Tokyo National Museum, was established. This houses a wonderful range of arts and archaeological objects that belong to Japan. There are important holdings on Cultural Property, 610 in number, and holdings on National Treasure. Read more