Wildly imaginative fashion and astonishingly advanced technology fill the high streets. Simultaneously a traditional etiquette pervades everyday life. The inhabitants of Tokyo appear voraciously acquisitive; you’ll find a million shops in the streets, skyscrapers and subterranean malls, yet there are many opportunities to commune with nature. In steps from Nihonbashi you can enjoy the sensitive and delicate creativity of the Imperial Palace gardens. Likewise the brash neon and crush of 2 million pedestrians in Shinjuku can be forgotten in the tranquillity of the Meiji Jingu Shrine or even the meticulous serenity of a tatami floored restaurant.
To discover the many facets of the city see our section on things to do and see, including where to join in the shopping and some advice on dining and the very specific etiquette.
