After the natural disasters and nuclear in 2011, tourism is back to Tokyo.

National Tourism Agency of Japan said 21 % of visitors to Tokyo has increased from January to March 8/2013 compared with the same period in 2012.
New wave of tourists increased thanks in part to the Tokyo won the rights to host the 2020 Summer Olympics and the efforts of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe promote economic growth recovery .
Autumn is an ideal time to visit Tokyo .


Fromthetranquilgardens,centuriestonoisybars,below isthe information youneed toknowbefore going tothe bustlingcapitalofJapan-Tokyo.
1.Do not paytip
Attentive serviceis the rulein Japan,part of aculturedevotedtohospitablespiritknown as"omotenashi"(behavewarmly).
Tippingtaxiwas not there,hairsalon,doormanorwaiterat the bar.
Notonlytipmoneythattheycan not accept.Somerestaurant billwill includeaservice charge.
Ifyou leavemoney,more orless, do notbe surprised ifthe waiterchaseddown to thecityto return.
2.Walkingthe track wasgoingto the left

With 35 million people, Tokyo is one of the larger urban centers busiest in the world but always very orderly. People wait until the new lamp shades across the road.
Pedestrians walking alongside the curb in a wide unwritten rules are left mostly in the order (left).
Exception: in the elevator in Tokyo, standing to the left and right foot (around Osaka, elevator etiquette here only).
3. Outside drinking, smoking inside
Pedestrians follow the unwritten rules in the left hand side.

Space as tight as you are only allowed to smoke in there.
Many ships have separate compartments round for smoking.
On the other hand, smoking is banned in many roadside (watch for signs on the roadside), except around the cigarette box public.
The group will stop patrolling those who walked and smoke aka aruki-Tabako.
Open a beer bottle or a juice box, boozy cycle-two on the road or take the train back home, however, is a long-standing tradition.
4. A card can go all trains and buses
Tokyo train system is actually a network of three railway companies. Previously, each system requires a separate ticket. Now and PASMO Suica card can allow people to recharge can be wiped off the train and on all trains.

In3/2013ticketpaymentevenmoreconvenient- justacardcantake the trainorbusalongthroughout the country.You canbuy arightwhenyou come toTokyofrom anyticket machinedoes.Cardcosts500yen(alittleover5 USD)couldalsoreturn.
Youcan savenotonlythe costof theticket, butyou cankeepthecardasakeepsake.
5.There arequieteverywhere
Fromthetempleflickersbetween buildings(HanazonoShrineinShinjukuisafavorite destinationof these)tobe erectedbythe canalrunningalong the lengthof thetreeNakameguro,has neverbeeninanoisycitybusy.

The winding streets where people live surrounded by orchards climbing wall is usually a place secluded from the busy main street .
If you take a detour down a side street with no name ( most of the streets are not named Japan ) you will have the opportunity to explore a small cafe , an art project or crooked neighbor a group of luxury apartments super modern and ancient architecture creaking slightly .
6 . The Japanese-style bathhouse
The public bath or sento , a something still remains quite pleasant with the time when most families are no longer tub .
Whether it's a modern , bright in Omotesando with bubbling water and soap or a strange creaking neighbors bathroom with hair dryer must be installed coin key strokes down to take the floor since the 1960s . All the old public baths 560 yen .
Tokyo Association bathrooms are trying to turn the double bathroom friendly to foreigners before the Olympics by promoting and guiding the sheet variables defined in 4 languages .
7 . You always hear the word ' welcome '
After a few days in Tokyo , you may be wondering " What they always say when I walked in ? "
Although there are those who sweat profusely even cheered aprons are the same when you walk into an izakaya ( restaurant serving vibrant wine with lots of small dishes ) or a woman 's hat ni totally muttered when you step into the tranquility of a small clothing store , they all say " Irasshaimase " .
That's a polite way of saying " welcome to " ( welcome ) .

Althoughyour instinctcannotreply-"Thank you?""Hello?"-The localsdo not requireareply.A littlefriendlyanswerdoes not matter.
8.Sushiis reallygreat
Thefamoustunaauctionat theTsukiji marketstartedafter5 am,but120freeticketsthat daywasusuallyspenttakingbefore4am.
Whetheryouhaveornottobid, marketsand shopsaroundactivearoundthat time-this isthe most wonderfulplaceto enjoya plateoffreshsushimorningyou'll evertaste.

You do not need to arrive early , but many stores hundreds of stores closed at 1pm .
Go here and you too will be one of those who enjoy it unbearable , those who can not eat sushi when you return home , but can not say " It's great but nothing like I was enjoying maguro in JapaneseThe " .
But be quick - this market will take a long time to close by the end of 2013.A new market will be open a few km in 2014 .
9 .Rarely have free WiFi
While some stories where WiFi is simple and is more free access is not something that you can easily .
The signs around notices free WiFi - if you have signed up with a provider .
Even in places like Starbucks if you want to free WiFi also need to create an account before starting .
Instead of renting a SIM card , many travelers find that renting a bag at the airport WiFi to use their own smartphones is the best way to network .
10 .Smoked bacon everywhere
Japan has a long tradition of cooking according to the Buddha is called Shojin ryori .It requires preparation and attentive service with beautiful pottery and painting .
It's good to experience ( the restaurant 's Michelin star Itosho is famous ) and is guaranteed to be a vegetarian but quite expensive and time consuming .

For a quick meal lemon, you usually are cautious. A "vegetable sandwich can be a piece of ham hidden in there, and pasta" no meat "can be sprayed with chunks of pork bacon. "Meat" tend "beef".
Reading through a list of all animal products is the way you can be sure to avoid. And the potato salad you can have pork bacon.
11. The umbrella is the umbrella over the best
In every trip you probably will stick a little rain.
If you are in Japan then you are in luck - this is a great opportunity for you to use a transparent umbrella. This is a simple innovation, you have to wonder why they can not use another cell as in many places.

Once rain falls , you will find this umbrella everywhere .
The convenience store will sell the box set in stores . Each of the 300-500 yen .
The sale will open umbrella right for you if you are looking to use immediately . Hold tight but can be easily lost , the umbrella is something that frequently stolen in Tokyo .
If your umbrella has been lost , they see it as a journey .
The umbrella is the umbrella over the best


