Day and Night in Tokyo
– Two Different Worlds, Same High Standards
Uniquely, Tokyo caters both to people who prefer a quiet day inside or an exciting night out on the town. The former can stay at a ryokan inn and enjoy a traditional meal in the comfort of their own tatami-matted room. Night owls, on the other hand, need only to look for rainbow signs identifying bars and restaurants that meet the city’s quite strict COVID-19 regulations. Which option will you chose to best enjoy your stay in Japan’s capital? Why not try both?
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