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Tokyo is one of the largest cities in the world, with a population of over 12 million people. As the political and economic center of Japan, Tokyo is a convergence of corporate headquarters, government institutions, research facilities, and universities. Tokyos cultural opportunities abound: students can enjoy performing arts, fashion, design, and the largest collection of Asian art in Japan. KCP provides frequent opportunity for students to engage in Japans culture by visiting museums, palaces, theaters, and corporations, and by attending numerous other enriching events.
The streets are packed with people day and night. Tokyos modern appearance may surprise first-time visitors. Even though the city is centuries old, your first impression will be shaped by skyscrapers, concrete, and neon lights. There is seemingly no end to big-city activities. Shoppers will be delighted with the lavish department stores and fashionable boutiques. Discos, jazz clubs, and other night life activities abound. What makes Tokyo so exciting to visit is that amidst its modern setting, the traditional Japanese culture still thrives. You will see monks with elderly women in kimonos chanting outside temples. You can learn about such traditional Japanese art forms as the tea ceremony, flower arrangement, origami, calligraphy, and martial arts, and visit unique attractions like the Tsukiji Fish Market (the largest public fish market in Japan), and the renowned Bunraku (puppet theater), or go to a Sumo tournament. Tokyo is also the center for academic achievement in Japan. What better place to learn the Japanese language and culture than in Tokyo? |
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