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offers foreign visitors a tempting array of treats.
Forget its overblown reputation for being expensive
and crowded! The city's delights include courtesy,
security, cleanliness, and refinement and contrasts
between new and old,. Best of all, many of these
treats are free or very affordable. They epitomize
Tokyo's status - little known by foreign travelers
- as one of the most civilized and sophisticated
places on earth.
New
and old are also in arresting juxtaposition at
Hamarikyu Garden, a former hunting ground of the
shoguns located at the edge of the Tamagawa River.
It features a large pond, on which is set a magnificent
traditional tea pavilion. Gazing at it across
the pond and admiring its taut lines and elegant
wooden simplicity, visitors can readily conjure
up Old Japan,
especially when women in kimonos mince along the
walkway over the water to the pavilion. And yet,
just beyond the Garden and dominating the pond
and tea pavilion, is a powerful image of Tokyo's
dynamic modernity: a spectacular row of new skyscrapers,
some with avant-garde curves, daring exterior
steel bracing, and subtle shades of glass sheathing.
Known as the Shiodome complex, this stupendous
burst of urban renewal on the site of former freight
yards has sprung out of the ground since 2000.
It includes luxury hotels, apartment blocks, a
TV network headquarters, upscale shopping, an
Italian garden, office towers designed by some
of the world's leading architects, and glamorous
top floor restaurants with sweeping views of Tokyo
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