Curiosities about Tokyo


Whenever we organize a trip to any place we look for a lot of information about their Tourist places and everything you can do there. But in addition to that, there is a lot of useful information or curiosities that do not usually appear in travel guides and that it is very useful to know before arriving.

Tokyo is one of the most visited cities in the world since it has many attractions, but today I would like to tell you those curious facts that very few people know, so here are a few curiosities about Tokyo:

- Here you will find the world's busiest pedestrian crossing and through which about 5 million people pass every day, the crossroads of Shibuya.

- The restaurants They always display a wax reproduction of each of the dishes they serve in the shop windows, something that will undoubtedly help you make your choice better, especially if you are one who eats by the eyes.


- There is a type of bars that has become fashionable and that is the one that has catsyes yes cats. A couple of sofas and a few cats at ease.

- It is very normal that you meet people dressed on the street, whatever the day and without anything special. This is because there are many urban tribes that tend to be fully characterized in their day to day or only at night.

- The Japanese are very polite and attentive, so anywhere they will attend you great. When they are the clients, they will never complain if they are not well attended, what they will do is never return to that place.


- There are areas where you cannot walk and smoke at the same time, you will be able to know it since there are graffiti on the walls that indicate it. That is, you can be still smoking but not while you walk.

- The inhabitants of Tokyo carry face masks when they are sick so as not to infect other people who go down the street.

- In this city they are big dog lovers and it is very normal to see them in baby carriages. Also, you can rent a dog, because the Japanese love that others know they have one.

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