Marunouchi - is a part of Tokyo near Tokyo station. This area is a historic skyscraper Marunouchi Building, better known as "Maru-biru", built in 1923 and re-opened in September 2002 as already 36 - storey complex of restaurants, shops and offices.
10-minute walk will bring you in Ginza - one of the central areas of Tokyo, famous throughout the world by its luxury shops and fantastic glitter of neon lights. The building of Kabuki theater is located nearby.
Shinjuku District, located in the western part of the city, is equally popular among fans of nightlife and shopping, and among adherents of quiet recreation park in Shinjuku Geen. At the neighborhood in the area Hatsuday there is Tokyo Opera City complex, equipped with everything necessary for opera productions. Lots of Tokyo hotels are available there.
Shibuya district, located near the magnificent temple of Meiji, with fashionable Aoyama and Haradzyuku areas is particularly popular among young people with their shops and entertainers. Shibuya - is a center of constantly changing youth culture, international art and fashion. Cafes, overlooking the sidewalks, are almost always filled with carefree visitors.
To get acquainted with the past Tokyo you should first visit the area of Asakusa. At many streets, in fact there are endless sequence of stores and shops, selling goods and purely traditional Japanese kimonos to the ridges of manual work. Here is a Buddhist temple Asakusa Kannon, the gates of two lines, which stretches souvenir shops with a wide range of goods.