Discover Tokyo Part 3/3
The 25-person elevator transport passengers’ non-stop to the lookout tower at the height of 145 meters where they can see all over the city. People had better look around from here before getting lost in the basal of Tokyo.
In the front of the tower, there's a wide range of shops giving you a sample of Japanese products. They sell toys, perfumes and chocolates, but the main emphasis is on the miracles of electronics like miniaturized MP3 players, CD man, palmtops, GPS locators, digital cameras and LCD games.
The imperial palace is surrounded by a remote system. In the inner yard, double-arched bridges are reflected in the lake. The pass-go among carefully cut bushes.
They're several temples in the park. The Emperor’s private room and office rooms were separated during the 1961 renovation. Tourist may visit the park, but they may find it difficult to get into the palace.
The Shinjuku district is located to the north west of the city center. According to seismologists this part of the city is the most protected and thus many skyscrapers have been built here. In the tower blocks, there are banks, insurance companies, multinational and Japanese companies so according to European thinking the city was created here.
In the shadow of the houses is the beautiful Shinjuku National Garden. We can often see groups in the park practicing some Asian motion or martial arts.
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