The observation deck on the top floor is awesome! You get a great view of Kaminarimon and Tokyo Skytree.
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Inside, it’s more like a cultural and creative shopping mall, selling lots of cute little items and Hokkaido specialties.
You can find cheesecake, Jaga Pokkuru, chocolates—pretty much all the classics. -
Besides praying for safe travels, Kaeru Shrine is also a great place to wish for family harmony and safety.
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Most of the buildings on Hanamikoji Street are teahouses and restaurants. They keep their old-fashioned look and interior decor, making you feel like you've traveled back to the Edo period.
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The buildings inside the shrine are really well preserved. The main hall's gorgeous decorations and intricate carvings show off the artistic beauty of traditional Japanese architecture.
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The restaurants and snack shops here offer a wide variety of food, from traditional Japanese dishes to Western fast food. It's a great spot for travelers to enjoy a tasty meal during a short stop.
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This is one of Tokyo's most popular spots—it's always packed! Super close to the subway, and not far from Tokyo Skytree either!
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There are lots of kimono rental shops near Kiyomizu-dera. Since I came all this way, I definitely recommend trying it out.
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The scenery here changes completely with each season. Every time you visit, you'll find a totally different and charming view.
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I still prefer the lively atmosphere and environment of the old Tsukiji Market.