One of the most famous and popular temples in Tokyo. The giant lantern at the front gate, Kaminarimon, is a must for photos and memories.
Sensoji Temple | Review by 楊秀貴
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Isetan Shinjuku
The main branch “Shinjuku Isetan”, designated a historical landmark of Tokyo, is an old department store made up of several buildings, such as one mainly specializing in men’s items, and the Isetan Kaikan that mostly comprises restaurants and cafés.
You can really feel the attention to detail in service that you’d expect from a classic Japanese department store here.
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Kawasaki Daishi Heikenji Temple (Kongosan Kinjoin Heikenji)
Kawasaki Daishi is considered the birthplace of the "Hatsumode" tradition. Every year during the first three days of the New Year, approximately 3 million people visit for worship.
Not only are the prayers here said to be very effective for safety and peace, but the shopping street is also lively and bustling.
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Ikuta Ryokuchi Park
Located in a corner of the Tama Hills, Ikuta Ryokuchi is the most representative greenery park in the suburbs of Tokyo. Within the park grounds covers a wide range of areas of woods centered by the perfectly kept sawtooth oak and quercus acuta (the Japanese evergreen oak), and precious natural resources such as wetlands and bubbling springs.
This is a fantastic park that keeps its natural look. It's a great spot for a weekend outing.
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