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Common Amenities Around your neighborhood

Tokyo is one of the most popular places to live in Japan. It is also rated as the fifth most expensive city to live in the whole world. Living in Tokyo is a dream comes true for those who wish to visit Japan but not a wise decision to stay long for foreign tourists. But what makes Tokyo as one of the best places to visit?  Let us get to know Tokyo more and its existing amenities and discover why living in Tokyo is considered one of the best options to go for a holiday tour despite the common knowledge that Tokyo is a very expensive place.

Tokyo is home to luxurious living
The famous Tokyo Disneyland is the most popular theme park in Japan and one of the most popular in the world. It’s called the “the happiest place on Earth. The biggest park so far measuring about 114 acres with 45 rides and attractions and accommodates about 85,000 to100,000 guests. All of Tokyo neighboring areas are full of big hotels, luxurious apartments and condominiums. All over Tokyo are small gourmet restaurants, grocery stores, laundry and post office and the ready to “take-away food” available day and night and drinking machines everywhere makes your tour of Tokyo a memorable experience.  In addition, spending the night with Tokyo’s charming pubs, and restaurants is an ideal experience of a downtown life.
Tokyo’s best transportation facilities
In Tokyo, you have the best transportation facilities from air, railway, subway stations and bus lines. Tokyo has two airports, the Narita Airport which caters to international flights, located 60 kms outside of Central Tokyo, while Haneda Airport is located at the Center of Tokyo which caters more of domestic flights. The train lines and subway lines are convenient to move around Central Tokyo. While outside of Central Tokyo, buses serve as a secondary means for public transportation which complements the train and subway networks. Buses serve as the transportation facility for smaller towns, the countryside and national parks. Renting a car is also an option if you plan to explore the outskirts of Japan where access by public transportation is not convenient and unavailable. A rental car can also be an economical alternative, if traveling in groups. Plan your tour, make your Tokyo visit a great experience!