Tokyo Archives - TripALoud https://tripaloud.com/category/tokyo/ Tour And Travel Around The World Sat, 11 May 2024 11:14:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://tripaloud.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/cropped-logo-2-32x32.png Tokyo Archives - TripALoud https://tripaloud.com/category/tokyo/ 32 32 Eneba’s Your Gateway to the World of Gaming https://tripaloud.com/enebas-your-gateway-gaming/ Sat, 11 May 2024 11:14:18 +0000 https://tripaloud.com/?p=12135 Eneba stands out among the multitude of online gaming stores worldwide. Founded in 2018, Eneba boasts a user base of over 10 million registered gamers worldwide. Whether you’re a seasoned PC gamer, a console enthusiast, or someone who enjoys gaming on the go, Eneba offers something for every type of player. A Gamer’s Paradise Flooded With Variety Explore Eneba’s extensive library of over 80,000 gaming items. Plunge into the recent AAA hits, revisit the timeless classics, or dig up unusual titles that will make your gaming heart beat again. The variety of games here guarantees that you’ll come across something that will satisfy your craving for adventure, strategy, competition, and just simply entertainment. Peace Of Mind Is Guaranteed With Every Purchase Security comes first in the process of trade online. Eneba ensures your security through verified sellers using safe transactions. Platform of them is secure, and they have several payment methods which will ensure the safety of your financial data. In addition, an easy and uncomplicated refund policy ensures that you can try different games out on Eneba, secure in the fact that you can get your money back if a game doesn’t match up to your expectations.   A […]

The post Eneba’s Your Gateway to the World of Gaming appeared first on TripALoud.

]]>
Eneba stands out among the multitude of online gaming stores worldwide. Founded in 2018, Eneba boasts a user base of over 10 million registered gamers worldwide. Whether you’re a seasoned PC gamer, a console enthusiast, or someone who enjoys gaming on the go, Eneba offers something for every type of player.

A Gamer’s Paradise Flooded With Variety

Explore Eneba’s extensive library of over 80,000 gaming items. Plunge into the recent AAA hits, revisit the timeless classics, or dig up unusual titles that will make your gaming heart beat again. The variety of games here guarantees that you’ll come across something that will satisfy your craving for adventure, strategy, competition, and just simply entertainment.

Peace Of Mind Is Guaranteed With Every Purchase

Security comes first in the process of trade online. Eneba ensures your security through verified sellers using safe transactions. Platform of them is secure, and they have several payment methods which will ensure the safety of your financial data. In addition, an easy and uncomplicated refund policy ensures that you can try different games out on Eneba, secure in the fact that you can get your money back if a game doesn’t match up to your expectations.

 

A Comprehensive Gaming Universe

Eneba understands that gaming goes beyond hardware. From pre-paid subscriptions to gift cards, they offer a comprehensive range of experiences. Eneba is your one-source solution, which provides you with everything related to gaming in one place.

 

Boosting Your Gaming Adventure

The key to Eneba’s success is their experienced staff of more than 200 e-commerce and gaming professionals. Their inexhaustible passion for gaming drives them to provide the best service for every client. This zeal shows up in Eneba’s pricing competitiveness, a site that is user-friendly and navigates effortlessly, and tons of information to enable you to make correct decisions. Moreover, their professional and helpful customer support is available 24/7 to guide you through any problems, advise you, and make your shopping experience with Eneba comfortable.

 

Join the Vibrant Community

Eneba goes beyond the role of a marketplace, building a lively and global gaming community. This place serves as an interface where developers, gamers, and all the fanatics are brought together under one roof. The amazing atmosphere of this community makes it easy to make friends, share the moments of games with friends, and keep up with the latest gaming updates. Regardless of whether you’re looking for a solution to a difficult boss battle or just need to chat with fellow gamers who love the game as much as you do, Eneba offers a safe community for interaction and love.

 

Look into Eneba’s Library

Eneba has over 80,000 titles in its library and have covered the most diverse of gaming interests.

  • Call of Duty: Experience a rush of adrenaline and engaging storylines as you engage in intense fighting through historic battlegrounds or futuristic warzones.

 

  • Grand Theft Auto V: Discover the intricate criminal underworld of Los Santos, an extensive open world where you can explore, perform daring heists, and experience high-octane thrills.

 

  • Minecraft: Set free your imagination and go on an endless journey in this quintessential sandbox game. Create whatever your mind is able to produce, explore the expanse of infinity and conquer the challenge of survival mode.

 

  • Fortnite – Voidlands Exile Quest Pack: Conquer fresh horizons in your Fortnite gameplay through daring tasks and captivating escapades that integrate well with the already enjoyable battle royale genre.

 

  • MudRunner: Showcase your capable off-road driving in the simulation that is designed to be challenging enough, with rugged terrains, unfriendly environments, and elements fighting against you.

This is just a small fragment of the vast gaming stock that sees you on Eneba. With Eneba offering unmatched discounts, it is safe for you to try those unheard hits in the market or even enjoy the latest releases at pocket-friendly prices.

If you’re looking for a reliable and cost-effective platform to help feed your enthusiasm for gaming, then Eneba is the ideal choice. Boasting a great variety of games, secure transactions, good customer service, a vibrant community, and a team that shares your interest in gaming, Eneba becomes your ultimate source for gaming needs. Thus, if you do not want to miss a chance to visit the limitless gamer’s world, then become a part of the Eneba community right now. Discover new types of games, meet and talk with other players or find your next great journey – everything in the inviting and hospitable Eneba gaming world. Embark on your gaming journey with Eneba today and start playing!

The post Eneba’s Your Gateway to the World of Gaming appeared first on TripALoud.

]]>
Top Jaw-Dropping Places in Tokyo https://tripaloud.com/top-jaw-dropping-places-in-tokyo/ Sat, 13 Jan 2024 14:27:12 +0000 https://tripaloud.com/?p=10870 Tokyo is undoubtedly one of the coolest cities on earth. This incredible blend of old-school traditions and super-fast modern vibes is something you cannot see anywhere else. As the capital of Japan, it is the ultimate place to visit in Asia. You have got the Imperial Palace where all the big shots are, along with first-class hotels, top-quality restaurants, and shopping scenes to kill for. Residing in East-Central Honshu, the largest among Japan’s islands, Tokyo is like an ideal home base for traveling throughout the rest of this beautiful country. And of course, don’t forget to visit Sensō-ji Temple in Asakusa – here you can plunge into history at the very heart of bustling life. Tokyo has quite a history, especially considering they had to rebuild the city after an immense earthquake in 1923 and following World War II. But now it is not only the marvel of a modern city but also known as the most expensive in which one might want to live. Now the good news – their subway and train service is so flawless that you can navigate with ease. But it’s not only about the flashy things. Tokyo is a cultural city full of activities […]

The post Top Jaw-Dropping Places in Tokyo appeared first on TripALoud.

]]>
Tokyo is undoubtedly one of the coolest cities on earth. This incredible blend of old-school traditions and super-fast modern vibes is something you cannot see anywhere else. As the capital of Japan, it is the ultimate place to visit in Asia. You have got the Imperial Palace where all the big shots are, along with first-class hotels, top-quality restaurants, and shopping scenes to kill for. Residing in East-Central Honshu, the largest among Japan’s islands, Tokyo is like an ideal home base for traveling throughout the rest of this beautiful country.

And of course, don’t forget to visit Sensō-ji Temple in Asakusa – here you can plunge into history at the very heart of bustling life. Tokyo has quite a history, especially considering they had to rebuild the city after an immense earthquake in 1923 and following World War II. But now it is not only the marvel of a modern city but also known as the most expensive in which one might want to live. Now the good news – their subway and train service is so flawless that you can navigate with ease.

But it’s not only about the flashy things. Tokyo is a cultural city full of activities – museums, festivals, and food that will blow your mind, as well as sports like baseball and sumo wrestling which liven up the town. And the music and theater world? Madness from traditional Japanese dramas to a rocking concert.

So ready for Tokyo’s awesomeness? Take a look at our list of things to do and get the Tokyo feel.

  1. Tokyo Sky Tree

For the ultimate view of Tokyo, you can take a glass elevator and travel up to 450 meters above ground level in Japan’s tallest building, which is called Tokyo Skytree and towers at an impressive height of 634 meters.

The fourth floor is where your adventure begins; buy tickets and don’t miss the star point – visit SKYTREE GALLERY to learn some interesting facts about its tower.

The 350th level TOKYO SKYTREE Tembo Deck is ready to take your breath away. Then, pay a visit to the cafe located on floor 445 for tea and an opening into the Tembo Galleria.

Walk along the glass tube walkway to level 450—the highest point that you can visit. The views up there are awesome! However, the fun does not end there. The Tokyo Skytree building also offers more such as a shopping destination and an indoor aquarium in the basement. A romantic dinner cannot do without Sky Restaurant 634 at level On the top of Tokyo Skytree isn’t only a high-rise building; it’s an entire adventure from the bottom to up.

  1. Sanrio Puroland

Since 1990, there has been this cool indoor amusement park called “Hello Kitty Land.” Imagine four floors filled with adorable and very cute things in pink. The fun is all on the first two floors.

On the first floor, you can mention Märchen Theatre, Entertainment Hall, Fairyland Theatre, and Discovery Theatre on one side next to My Melody and Kuromi’s Mymeroad Drive; Strawberry Hall in addition to Character Foodhall thereabout; even find a photo spot near Wisdom Tree.

On the second floor, you will find Sanrio Character Boat Ride, Kiki & Lala Twinkling Studio, Lady Kitty House and Shop as well as Games and Portrait Corners with lots of fun! The other two floors are the wonderland of shops and eateries.

Do not omit the musical performance entitled “Momotarō” performed by Hello Kitty Troupe. And hey, do not forget to take a selfie with the most beloved Sanrio character walking around this hectic playground. It’s a simple and fun place for everyone!

  1. Mori Art Museum

The Mori Art Museum offers the best of modern Japanese artwork, architecture, and design for all art lovers. Since its inception back in 2003, the museum has kept things fresh by constantly changing exhibits featuring both well-known and new artists.

They have more than 460 works ranging from paintings and sculptures to drawings, pictures, photos, mixed media videos, and installations. And it’s not just about the arts we associate with tradition – they also delve into anime, manga, film, and fashion to keep things current.

Located on the 52nd floor of Mori Tower, this museum provides more than art. After you are done gazing at the pieces, make your way to the observation deck for breathtaking 360-degree views of the city. It is a must-visit spot for art enthusiasts as some big names such as Tatsuo Miyajima, Joseph Kosuth, Ai Weiwei, MikuraTajaJmu, and Sopheap Pich display their work here.

  1. Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower is locally known as the Eiffel Tower of Tokyo because when you take a closer look at it, it resembles somewhat like an Eiffel Tower. It was constructed in 1958 and measures up to 320 meters high, with an Eiffel Tower-inspired facelift.

It is illuminated with warm lights just like the Eiffel Tower at night. It also has many viewing platforms just like the Eiffel Tower.

When it opened, this was the highest thing in Tokyo and even served as a broadcast antenna. To access the viewing decks, you can take elevators, escalators, or stairs from Foot Town levels that stretch over six floors starting from the bottom. These levels feature shops, restaurants, and even an e-sports entertainment complex.

Firstly, take the Main Deck 150 meters above the ground. Look around through the big windows, and pay attention to the glass-covered floor parts where you can look down. There’s also a café here.

250 meters high you may reach from the Main Deck taking escalators to the Top Deck. Enjoy the fantastic views and take some great pictures. On a fine day, Mount Fuji may even be seen from the distance. The Tokyo Tower is more than just a high edifice; it’s a super place to visit and appreciate the view.

  1. Hamarikyu Gardens

In the middle of hectic city life, near the Sumida River entrance, you can find lovely cherry trees in springtime along with yellow cosmos and Iris throughout warm summer months Yorudumae is also a spot to admire beautiful hibiscus flowers during autumn. Peonies and Japanese Camellia brighten up even winter.

This park has a long history dating back to the Edo period when it was owned by the Tokugawa shogunate. Over its lifetime, it has been used as an imperial palace and navy training ground. Then, in 1946, it became a public garden.

The centerpiece is a pool that contains seawater flowing in with the tides. In the middle is a traditional Nakajima teahouse. Or take a quiet walk, have some tea ceremony, or just rest under plum trees.

The park becomes even more special during Spring when cherry blossoms or sakuras transform the place attracting many visitors. It’s a junction where history and nature intersect to provide some tranquility amidst Tokyo’s frenzy.

  1. Mount Fuji Excursion

Know Japan’s highest mountain, Mount Fuji which is also known as Fujisan or Fujiyama. 3,776 meters high and only 100 km from Tokyo. Tokyo’s speedy bullet train will get you to this dormant volcano in under two hours, so it is easy enough for a day trip.

Mount Fuji is considered to be a special place where spiritual journeys are held with a history going back over two million years according to locals. In 2013, this iconic mountain is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site encompassed by the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park.

Plan to visit during winter and catch a sight of Mount Fuji’s snow-capped peaks. But if you want to visit the mountain on foot, then the trails are available only in summer because of safety issues.

The Mount Fuji area delivers not only the mountain itself but also picturesque villages and peaceful icy lakes. Mount Fuji is a place of natural beauty and cultural significance, so immerse yourself in this memorable destination.

  1. Yasukuni Shrine

Yasukuni Shrine represents a special place in Japan, where it can recall around 2.5 million people who died while at war. It contains the spirits of those who had fought in great battles such as the Boshin War, Seinan War, Sino-Japanese War, and so on Building before World Wars; Mukden Incident /Mar co Polo Bridge Invocation.

Some Japanese also see the Yasukuni Shrine as controversial. In 1978, it included 14 Japanese war criminals from World War II, which further made the matter more debatable. Some regard Yasukuni as a way to celebrate Japan during wars, the hard times in which Japan has done well to move away from and into peaceful eras.

Built in 1869, Yasukuni Shrine records the names of those who perished during wars. Often, families of the deceased come here to offer things and perform rituals.

Nearby is the Yushukan Museum. It resembles a castle in medieval Italy designed by an Italian architect. Opened to the public in 1882, this museum has various things that were used during wars such as artifacts, memories, guns, and real warplanes. It enables people to relate their lives to Japan’s history of war.

The post Top Jaw-Dropping Places in Tokyo appeared first on TripALoud.

]]>