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Tokyo Japan Vacation Travel Reviews
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Swooshing through a spa in high-tech Tokyo The Boston Globe, June 3, 2007 "Spa LaQua is a contemporary take on one of Japan's national treasures: the "onsen," natural hot springs that bubble up from deep inside the earth. Such resorts are a popular destination for Japanese and are found from north to south on the archipelago..."
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Tokyo turnaround: Enjoying Japan's big city for little dough is easy San Francisco Chronicle, December 10, 2006 "My biggest lodging splurge -- about $55 -- went for a night in a ryokan, or traditional Japanese inn, where the rooms have tatami-mat floors and futons instead of beds. I chose an establishment called Homeikan, where I padded down hallways of polished black stones and lacquered wood. My building even wrapped around a small garden, complete with koi pond and stone lanterns..."
Hooked on Tokyo MSNBC.com / Frommers, June 19, 2006 The crowds, the neon lights, the startling fashions, the crowds, the lustrous skyscrapers, the cutting-edge electronics ... the crowds. For many western travelers, Tokyo is an overwhelming city... With a city this complex, it's well nigh impossible to get a grasp on its inner workings, its personality, in a mere 24-hours. But with the following itinerary you may get a glimpse..."
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Welcome to Affordable Tokyo Vancouver Sun / Canada.com, May 30, 2006 "Tokyo, one of the coolest cities anywhere, suffers a bad rap because it's seen as expensive. Yes, you can pay $100 for a square of watermelon, $200 for a cab from Narita airport or $600 on a hotel room... But the world's best-kept travel secret is what an affordable adventure Tokyo can be for cash-conscious travelers..."
For additional travel information, contact: Tokyo Tourism Info
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