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Tokyo: Business Traveler Guide

Business Class to Tokyo Tokyo is one of the 47 prefectures and the capital of Japan and is located in the Kanto region. In the year of 2010, Tokyo was named the second most expensive city. The city has also been described as one of the three command centers for the world economy.

Tokyo is home to modern and amazing skyscrapers. It is a terribly crowed place but strangely quiet, it's not like what you would expect. Tokyo is a mixture of old and new Japan. Tokyo is well – known for sumo wrestling, well watch a live match at Forget Kabuki which is where sumo wrestling matches are held. During your stay be sure to Meiji Shrine. This shrine is not as tourist popular as the Senso- ji, Meiji is considered to be Tokyo's most famous Shrine. It is not as colorful or flashy. It has its own beauty. After a nice day at the Shrine, a nice walk at the park puts the cherry on top, Yoyoji Park is great place to escape from the city life.

Business Class to Tokyo

Tokyo's Narita International Airport is the main Airport. The airport is a few miles away from the city so business travelers may have to ask for driving assistance, which the airport will accommodate. For those who are interested in purchasing business class flights to Tokyo, you might also want to consider staying at The Peninsula Hotel, 5 stat luxury hotel.


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Kim
I take first or business class flights to Tokyo since it is one long flight. I am curious about the Delta flight from Atlanta though, has anyone flown that route yet?
Comment: 1 - 09/11/2011 - 12:10



Franklin
Yes Kim, I flew to Singapore and I connected through Tokyo. The business class to Tokyo have full flat bed seats and they have outstanding customer service. I really recommend taking this flight if your flying to Tokyo, because its a straight shot. I usually fly by myself and the only downfall I can think of is that the seat configuration is not optimal for passengers flying together.
Comment: 2 - 09/20/2011 - 22:06



Ji-Young
I fly business class also when traveling to Tokyo. I agree with Franklin about the seating with there are more then 2 passengers.
Comment: 3 - 11/02/2011 - 13:45



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Tokyo for the Business Class Traveler

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Tokyo Airport:
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