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    This is a famous old entertainment district in Japan. You can still spot geisha here. The buildings on both sides aren't tall and there aren't any flashy signs—probably high-end restaurants. During the day, most places aren't open so it feels pretty quiet. A lot of people prefer to visit at night.

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    There's a 276-meter-long tunnel inside the waterfall area, and you can walk straight from the tunnel exit to the viewing platform. It's really convenient and safe.

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    Every New Year, this temple has the second highest number of visitors after Meiji Shrine. The main street is lined with souvenir shops and restaurants. It's definitely the most iconic temple in the Narita area.