Tokyo is the largest city in the world

Слайд 2

Tokyo, officially Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan and one

Tokyo, officially Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan and one

of its 47 prefectures. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese government. The total population of Tokyo is about 37.2 million people.
Слайд 3

Слайд 4

Tokyo Imperial Palace The Tokyo Imperial Palace is the primary residence

Tokyo Imperial Palace

The Tokyo Imperial Palace is the primary residence of

the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains buildings including the main palace Kyūden, the private residences of the Imperial Family, an archive, museums and administrative offices. It can be visited twice a year
Слайд 5

Слайд 6

Tokyo Tower Hisakichi Maeda, founder and president of Nippon Denpatō, the

Tokyo Tower

Hisakichi Maeda, founder and president of Nippon Denpatō, the tower's

owner and operator, originally planned for the tower to be taller than the Empire State Building, which at 381 meters was the highest structure in the world. However, the plan fell through because of the lack of both funds and materials. Looking to the Western world for inspiration, Naitō based his design on the Eiffel Tower in Paris
Слайд 7

Слайд 8

Yasukuni Shrine The shrine was established in 1869, in the wake

Yasukuni Shrine

The shrine was established in 1869, in the wake

of the Boshin War, in order to honor the souls of those who died fighting for the Emperor. It initially served as the "apex" of a network of similar shrines throughout Japan that had originally been established for the souls of various feudal lords' retainers, and which continued to enshrine local individuals who died in the Emperor's service.Мейдзи
Слайд 9

Слайд 10

Where would I want to go?

Where would I want to go?

Слайд 11

Akihabara Akihabara gained the nickname Akihabara Electric shortly after World War

Akihabara

Akihabara gained the nickname Akihabara Electric shortly after World War II

for being a major shopping center for household electronic goods and the post-war black market. Nowadays, Akihabara is considered by many to be an otaku cultural center and a shopping district for video games, anime, manga, and computer goods. Icons from popular anime and manga are displayed prominently on the shops in the area, and numerous maid cafés are found throughout the district
Слайд 12

Слайд 13

Слайд 14

Слайд 15