In Koto City, you can experience many different aspects of Japanese culture, including visits to old, historic shrines and temples, traditional festivals, trying on kimonos, and town scenery where you can see the vestiges of old Edo* in the canals. Gorgeous Photo Spots With sparkling high-rise apartment buildings at night, panoramic views by the water, an immersive art museum, and plenty of parks, Koto City is the perfect place to snap some beautiful photos. Shopping Koto City is filled with shopping options including large malls, uncommon retro shopping streets, showrooms featuring traditional crafts, and more. teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM, Toyosu, Tokyo © teamLab I ride to the park nearly every day on my bike and shoot photos for posting online. I bought some character themed goods at the mall as souvenirs for my family. There are so many it’s hard to choose! Make sure to be respectful when visiting a shrine. Follow the rules for praying and how to behave and you’ll have a great experience. Aisulu Lolita Terry *Edo is the old name for Tokyo, and the Edo period lasted from 1603 to 1867. Culture 3
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