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Delta Airlines Why I love traveling To Tokyo every year

I loved the food, the people, the architecture, the culture u2014 it was bliss. In this blog, I share some of my reasons as to why Tokyo remains so close to my heart. I would highly recommend my friends and families to make their reservations with Delta Airlines Reservations if they are on the hunt for cheap flight tickets. I had a wonderful experience working with Delta Airlines flights; I think they had some of the best flight facilities while on board.

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Delta Airlines Why I love traveling To Tokyo every year

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  1. Delta Airlines Why I love travelling To Tokyo every year Last month, I toured Tokyo for three weeks. I had high expectations and when you have high expectations, Tokyo didn’t disappoint me, in fact, it exceeded my expectations. I loved the food, the people, the architecture, the culture — it was bliss. In this blog, I share some of my reasons as to why Tokyo remains so close to my heart. I would highly recommend my friends and families to make their reservations with Delta Airlines Reservations if they are on the hunt for cheap flight tickets. I had a wonderful experience working with Delta Airlines flights; I think they had some of the best flight facilities while on board. Why I love traveling to Tokyo. Below are some of the reason why Tokyo have me packing my bags every time: Home to the best and strangest museums Tokyo is home to the weirdest and often most wonderful museums of any city in the world. Visit Meguro’s Parasitological Museum that will pique your interest, with its grisly examples of a range of parasites. Or you can visit the Mitaka is the Ghibli Museum, where you can view a short film in a tiny cinema, wander through recreations of animator Miyazaki Hayao’s office and hang out with a giant robot creature on the ceiling. Sumo Wrestling

  2. Tokyo holds three of the six major sumo tournaments, so I was lucky enough to get a chance of seeing these giants clashing here than in any other city in Japan. I headed to this huge sumo hall in Ryogoku early in the day with some of my friends. As the day progressed, the hall was packed with a massive crowd of all shapes and sizes, the clashes get shorter, the build-up longer and the fighters bigger. The crowd got frenzy by the time you reach the highest levels of the sport. Amazing Food Culture With more Michelin stars than any other city in the world, I think Tokyo is superb when it comes to fine dining. Like the lunch sets at Ginza Ibuki and Shinjuku Kappo Nakajima are so affordable, from world-class sushi chefs to street stalls selling only two types of ramen, you’ll find endless tiny, highly specialized places to eat here. World’s most unusual public transport system Japan’s public transport brings the internet joy and confusion in equal measure, but nothing feels better than witnessing it yourself. From stationmaster cats with their own hats to white-gloved attendants politely but firmly squashing commuters into trains, Tokyo station, is the world’s busiest, with over 3.5 million people passing through it every day. Use Delta Airlines Official Site to boost your trip savings and travel cheaper. If you want to find more ways to save money, you can consult our travel experts so you can travel more often and longer.

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