Meiji Jingu has a huge green forest area, which is pretty rare in such a lively part of Tokyo. If you're lucky, you might even spot rabbits or squirrels and other wildlife.
Meiji Jingu Shrine | Review by Du_Jr
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Akarenga Terrace (Sapporo)
Located next to the Former Hokkaido Government Office Building, affectionately known as the “Akarenga (Red Brick)”, Akarenga Terrace is a commercial complex built around the concept of a “courtyard in Sapporo.” It houses about 26 shops, including restaurants, cafés, and fashion boutiques. The complex is connected to JR Sapporo Station via underground passages, allowing easy access even on rainy or snowy days.
It feels quieter than a typical department store.
Kind of like a little oasis in the middle of the city. -
HUB Akihabara Store
Founded in 1980, HUB is a British-style pub that boasts about 50 stores in the Kanto region and over 100 nationwide, with the Akihabara shop serving as the hotspot for both Japanese and international travelers. The pub's relaxed atmosphere is almost reminiscent of a café, making it easy to swing by for easy drinks or a chance to mingle over conversation.
No table charge, and the place gets especially lively during happy hour in the evening.
A lot of people from Europe and America love coming here for drinks. -
[Closed Down] Shinjuku Mylord
Shinjuku Mylord is scheduled to close on March 16, 2025. Shinjuku Mylord is comprised of the main building of Mylord, as well as the uncovered “Mosaic Street” that connects the west and south exits of Shinjuku Station.
新宿車站西口通往南口的捷徑,街道上有裝潢非常時尚的商店、餐廳、咖啡廳等走在路上不會覺得很無趣。
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