You get to see a different side of Japan's nightlife here. Everywhere you go, there are these free information centers. Supposedly, they can introduce you to hosts and hostesses for free, and they even have photos you can choose from. The faces aren't even blurred out—I'm not sure if that's for real or not!
Kabukicho | Review by Jessie Cheng
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You need a ticket to enter the imperial garden. Every part of the garden has its own unique scenery—definitely worth checking out.
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This shrine is dedicated to Emperor Jinmu, the first emperor of Japan. The grounds are huge—you'll need a few hours to walk around. The environment is fantastic, and it's considered a place with great feng shui.
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The temple is built under a lotus pond, which you can't tell at all from the outside. That's the genius of architect Tadao Ando.
