Tokyo has served as the Japanese capital since 1869 and before then, it was the de facto capital - serving as the seat of power for the Shōgun. Now the most populous metropolitan area in the world, Tokyo blends relics of its millennial past with the future-proof modernisations of the nation’s post-war rebuilding. While this can lead to an overwhelming experience for a first-time visitor, Fixture Travel is here to guide you through the must-see sights.
Meiji Shrine (Shibuya area)
1-1 Yoyogikamizonocho, Shibuya City, Tokyo 151-8557, JapanEmperor Meiji is a beloved figure in Japanese history. He was crowned as Emperor in a period when the Shōgun’s power was waning. In a 45-year reign, Meiji took Japan from a strictly isolationist nation to a major industrialised power on the world stage. Whilst the Emperor is considered a deity-like figure for many, Meiji is especially revered by the...
Tokyo has served as the Japanese capital since 1869 and before then, it was the de facto capital - serving as the seat of power for the Shōgun. Now the most populous metropolitan area in the world, Tokyo blends relics of its millennial past with the future-proof modernisations of the nation’s post-war rebuilding. While this can lead to an overwhelming experience for a first-time visitor, Fixture Travel is here to guide you through the must-see...
Tokyo has served as the Japanese capital since 1869 and before then, it was the de facto capital - serving as the seat of power for the Shōgun. Now the most populous metropolitan area in the world, Tokyo blends relics of its millennial past with the future-proof modernisations of the nation’s post-war rebuilding....
Tokyo has served as the Japanese capital since 1869 and before then, it was the de facto capital - serving as the seat of power for the Shōgun. Now the most populous metropolitan area in the world, Tokyo blends relics of its millennial past with the future-proof...