Sunshine 60 Building

Sunshine 60 Building is one of the most famous skyscrapers of the city of Tokyo. The building is located in the entertainment and commercial district of Ikebukuro in the Toshima ward of the city.

The Sunshine 60 Building in Tokyo was built in the year 1978. The building is a 240meter (787 Feet) high rise consisting of 60 grand floors. This fantastic architectural marvel was the tallest building in East Asia at the time it was built. However, after the construction of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in 1991, it became the second tallest high rise of Tokyo.

The building was constructed on the site of the now destroyed Sugamo Prison, where Japanese war criminals were kept during the Belligerent military occupation of 1948. This huge structure contains a large number of shops, offices, hotels, restaurants and other entertainment centers spread across its numerous floors. The entire complex, in which this building is situated, is known as Sunshine City.

The elevators of this building were the fastest elevators of the world at the time the building was built. They elevators travel at a speed of 600 meters per minute, which means it takes only 35 seconds to reach the 60th floor. The offices are located from the 10th to the 57th floor, while the 58th and the 59th floors have a restaurant. The lower stories of the building houses a post office, banks, showrooms, cafeterias, a health care center, and a day care center.

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Sony Building

The Sony Building was opened in Tokyo's Ginza in 1966 as an information base for Sony Group products and services, where guests could experience the leading wave of high technology. Since then the Sony Building has shared that technology with multitudes of visitors and become a Ginza landmark.

A place to enjoy the entire day, the Sony Building receives 5.6 million visitors a year to its showrooms, shops, restaurants and cafes, including dinner guests and those just meeting up with friends. Come and experience the Sony Building, a place where the real and virtual worlds link together, as broadband service make and ever-expanding impact on our lives.

The Sony Building offers six floors of showrooms and amusements, as well as restaurants and shops. The latest in Sony video and digital cameras, high-definition TVs, CD and other portable players, laptops, and computers are all on display for public inspection. On display are all the trend-setting electronics company's latest offerings and often a few prototypes as well.

The latest models of audio visual and computer products are yours to test out in this tall, slim, and eye-catching building. On the 6th floor, devoted solely to Play Station, there are giant screens where the games you requested can be played. The High-Vision Theater shows free movies every Saturday at 4.30pm.

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Sensoji Temple Asakusa

Sensoji temple is an old Buddhist temple in Asakusa, Tokyo. It is Tokyo's oldest temple, and one of its most significant. This temple was once assorted with the Tendai sect. After World War II it gained independence. Next to the temple is a Shinto shrine, the Asakusa Jinja.

Getting to Sensoji temple Asakusa

Getting to Sensoji temple is not difficult. It is just a few steps from Asakusa Station. The Ginza Subway Line, Asakusa Subway Line and Tobu Railways function from here. If you come from Tokyo station then you have to take the JR Yamanote Line to Kanda Station. This takes just 2minutes. After that you take the Ginza Subway Line for Asakusa. You can even come from Shinjuku Station by getting into the orange JR Chuo Line to Kanda Station which takes 10 minutes. And from there, similarly you transfer to Ginza Line and catch a train for Asakusa.

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Ryogoku Kokugikan

Ryogoku in Tokyo, Japan is considered as the sumo town of the metropolis. A sumo territory, it is filled with a large number of sumo stables, sumo stadiums and numerous sites related to sumo. Because of this reason it is also known as Ryogoku-Sumo Town.

Ryogoku has been the center for sumo wrestling and other sumo related activities for nearly 300 years. During the beginning of the 20th century, sumo matches were usually held in the numerous shrines and temples of the country. The first proper hall for sumo tournaments was constructed over here in the year 1909.

Ryogoku is home to the Kokugikan. This is a sumo stadium, which has been a venue for a large number of sumo tournaments since 1985. It is in fact, the fourth permanent sumo stadium in Tokyo. Located near the Ryogoku Station, it can accommodate nearly 10000 people. The stadium plays host to three annual sumo tournaments of the country. The matches are held in the months of January, May and September. Tickets can be purchased in advance from travel agents or from the stadium counter.

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Roppongi Hills

The Roppongi Hills is one of the most urban and modern areas of Tokyo in Japan. The is mega urban complex is filled with large number of shops, cafes, restaurants, skyscrapers, malls, gardens, residential houses, hotels, cinema complexes, museums and other entertainment centers, which lures a large number of people to this place everyday.

Roppongi Hills is situated in the Roppongi district of Tokyo. Often referred to as a city within a city, this famous neighborhood was built by the Minoru Mori, a building tycoon. The entire area is divided into five major zones. The North Tower is first zone, which is filled with a large number of restaurants, convenience stores, household goods stores and others. The second zone is the Hollywood Plaza or Metro Hat. As the name suggests, this plaza is filled with a large number of boutiques, speciality stores, designer wear boutiques and numerous take-away food outlets. The West Walk is the area in the grand Mori Tower. This zone is filled with a large number of facilities and services like medical centers, banks, ATM counters, restaurants, fashion boutiques and others. The Hillside is the fourth zone. Here one can find the Keyakizaka Complex, which is filled with numerous cinema halls and restaurants. The fifth zone is the Roppongi Keyakizaka Dori. This is a 400meter long street, which is dotted with numerous trees on its two sides. One can find a large number of fancy stores, cafes and olden day restaurants over here.

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