There’s a great variety of stores here, from clothing to home goods. The food court is awesome, with both Japanese and Western restaurants. I left super satisfied.
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I visited in April when most other places' cherry blossoms were already gone, but there were still plenty blooming at Shinjuku Gyoen. Many of the trees were still in full bloom and looked really impressive.
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The park is on a small hill near the airport, so you can watch planes take off and land up close. If you come at the right season, there are over 300 cherry trees, and there's even a Sakura Hall inside the park.
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In spring, there are tulips; in summer, sunflowers; and in autumn, cosmos flowers. This park is famous for its seasonal blooms.
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This isn't a natural cave—it was actually man-made. Plus, the cave itself is off-limits, so the photos you see are just for promotion. You can't really see it in person.
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There are so many people here, it's really easy to get lost and not find your way around.
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Riding the cable car and enjoying the night view from above was absolutely beautiful! The light show is definitely the highlight of this park.
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It's not super famous, but since it's right next to Himeji Castle, I decided to check it out. The overall environment is actually pretty nice.
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Just passed by Tokyo Skytree and snapped a quick photo.
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The scenery is beautiful and the air is great. It's always been a popular spot in western Tokyo for autumn leaves.
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