I enjoy visiting this fascinating city, with its many technologically advancements that has smoothly placed itself into the high paced style of life. This metropolitan is known for its traditions, but also for its rapid and continuous transformations. Alleyways are crammed with billions of chattering people and the streets are jammed with billions of gas-guzzling cars making the rotten egg smelling air almost lethal. At hectic subway and train stations it is rush hour, every hour creating long, winding lines and headaches for riders until the last train comes screaming in, then faintly departs. Skyscrapers ascend above the city like jewels with their contemporary and sleek designs they captivate the attentions of the most apathetic individuals. This hard working metropolis is filled with stalwart workers. The ambitious white collars work all day and night, only to be chastised and ridiculed by their bosses When night comes, the cosmopolitan lights brilliantly illuminate the city, making it feel like day, blurring your few and many senses and leave you feeling a little green. This metro is overflowed with high quality restaurants with food from every corner of the world to delight your palette, just stroll down a congested street, and you will easily find delicious food to eat. Unlike New York, or L.A., this megacity is very safe. Crime is seldom evident and unheard of because committing a crime is dishonourable to one’s family and community. This concrete jungle, I like to go, feels quite small, yet feels so big, the national capital of Japan, Tokyo.