It's really heartwarming to see a traditional Chinese Taoist temple in Japan.
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Fuji TV Headquarters Building
With the futuristic impression of its silver sphere, the Fuji Television Headquarters, designed by architect Kenzo Tange, is a landmark of Odaiba. There is also a floor offering tours of the TV station.
The building’s design is really unique. You can spot that big sphere from far away, and it’s hard not to notice.
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Odaiba Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty in Odaiba, standing against the backdrop of the Rainbow Bridge, symbolizes the friendship between Japan and France. Initially brought to Odaiba from Paris in 1998 as a temporary exhibit, the site continues to draw immense fandom to this day. With official permission from the city of Paris, it was permanently installed in 2000.
When the weather’s nice with the Rainbow Bridge in the background, the whole scene looks awesome. No matter how you shoot it, it comes out great.
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Yoyogi Park
The large 544,711.27㎡ site of this park is filled with water and greenery, something that you don’t often find in the heart of Tokyo. During springtime around 800 cherry trees blossom beautifully, and the area around the south side’s fountain is particularly popular as a cherry blossom viewing location.
This is a huge park right in the city center. On weekends and holidays, it's packed with people. Lots of folks bring their dogs to play here.


