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Tokyo Travel Guide - The Essentials Pocket Guide Through Tokyo - cover

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Tokyo Travel Guide - The Essentials Pocket Guide Through Tokyo

Adidas Wilson

Verlag: Adidas Wilson

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Tokyo is, without a doubt, one of the most famous tourist destinations in Japan. It has attractions for every season, and you will always want to come back. In spring you can enjoy the breathtaking cherry blossoms and in autumn, the fall colors are an awesome sight. So, how about the summer? Tokyo should be on your bucket list if you are looking for a magical place to spend your summer either alone or with friends/family. Other than summer festivals, things to enjoy including museums, shopping streets, food, traditional Japanese gardens, and lush green parks. Despite all these amazing things, Tokyo can be challenging for foreigners during summer because of the hot, humid weather. Fortunately for you, the tips in this guide will help you navigate the great city and have an awesome experience.
Verfügbar seit: 25.06.2019.

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