The Tokyo tour

First of all, you can visit many attractions. Tokyo Disney is currently the most popular attraction among Asian tourists, and I d strongly recommend it since it is a lot of fun! I also recommend Sensoji Temple, Imperial Palace, and Ginza for sightseeing, also Roppongi and Shinjuku for evening/nightlife.

I can’t give you the recommendations without knowing who you are and/or what you guys would like to see or do though. You may want to consider taking a day trip to Kamakura or Hakone/Mt Fuji. Kamakura is an old town with many temples and shrines, and you can see cultural Japan there. It is about an hour away from Tokyo by JR train. Kamakura is sometimes called the Kyoto of Eastern Japan.

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Review by: Pretty Tourist

Where to stay in Tokyo

I travel frequently for business and am a bit ashamed to admit that after a long journey, I often get that home-sweet-home feeling when I walk into the Hyatt.
The Grand Hyatt Tokyo combines everything you’d need for your business stay. It has fantastic rooms (although you could spend 10-15 minutes trying to figure out all the knobs and still don’t know how. The hotel is a high rise in an area convenient to restaurants, shopping and night life. There is no central business district per-se in Tokyo.

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Review by: Pretty Tourist