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The following video consists of Longry providing some tips and advice that can benefit you if you are traveling to Tokyo, Japan. She made this video during the same week that she ran and completed the Tokyo Marathon.

The beautiful country of Japan requires more than one just visit to cover its vast grounds and there is no better place to visit than the City of Tokyo. Tokyo holds a tremendous amount of fascination and a reputation of uniqueness, and modern boldness merged with tradition and order to what would be typically chaotic, prompting many to wonder what it is like in Tokyo, Japan.

Tokyo is the second-largest urban economy worldwide by gross domestic product after New York City. It is also Japan’s leading business hub. Tokyo is home to 37 companies of the Fortune Global 500. It also has several major universities, most notably the University of Tokyo. Tokyo Station is the central hub for Japan’s high-speed railway network, the Shinkansen (Bullet Train). The Shinjuku Station in Tokyo is the world’s busiest train station, which has an average of 3.5 million passing through its doors every day. Two other interesting places in Tokyo, Japan are the Tokyo Skytree and the Sensoji Temple. The Tokyo Skytree is the tallest freestanding broadcasting tower in the world boasting 2,080 feet in height. The Sensoji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo and is said to have been built in 628.

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