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Giới thiệu về Katsushika-ku
Katsushika-ku is a ward located in the eastern part of Tokyo, Japan. It is known for its traditional Japanese atmosphere with historic temples, shrines, and beautiful cherry blossom trees. The currency used in Japan is the Japanese Yen. Katsushika-ku offers a unique blend of old and new, with modern shopping centers alongside traditional tea houses and gardens.
When to visit
The best time to visit Katsushika-ku is during the spring season, from late March to early April, when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. The weather is mild and pleasant during this time, perfect for exploring the outdoor attractions. Avoid visiting during the summer months as it can get very hot and humid.
Getting around
Getting around Katsushika-ku is easy thanks to its well-connected public transportation system. You can use the Tokyo Metro and JR East trains to travel within the ward and to other parts of Tokyo. Buses and taxis are also available for shorter distances. Renting a bicycle is a popular option for exploring the local neighborhoods.
Traveller tips
Make sure to carry cash as many smaller shops and restaurants in Katsushika-ku may not accept credit cards. Learn a few basic Japanese phrases to communicate with locals, as English may not be widely spoken. Don't forget to take off your shoes before entering traditional Japanese establishments. Be respectful of local customs and traditions, such as bowing when greeting someone. Try the local street food and snacks for a taste of authentic Japanese cuisine.