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The Senso-ji Temple is easily accessed via the Asakusa station. Although the temple grounds remain open 24/7, the main hall welcomes visitors daily from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. From October to March ...
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As most travelers know, Tokyo is huge. The city is urban sprawl at its most overwhelming, making finding the best places to eat, shop, see, let alone sleep, a downright chore. The city is broken ...
Half the fun of going to Japan is shopping for all the things to bring home for yourself to enjoy and to spoil all your ...
From clothes to records to books to gifts, the shopping experience in Tokyo’s buzzing Shinjuku is next-level and only limited ...
Asakusa Monja Kanoya serves Tokyo-style Monjayaki grilled at your table, great for first-timers keen to try a fun and authentic local food experience. [Tokyo] Ever had Monjayaki? It kind of looks like ...
Fuglen is a Scandinavian-style café in Asakusa offering light-roast coffee, Norwegian waffles, and vintage vibes near Tokyo’s iconic Senso-ji Temple. [Tokyo] Fuglen in Asakusa feels like a place where ...
A scenic path from one station to the next. For those seeking a leisurely city run ... Total Route Distance: 1.5 km one way Start point: 1-24-13, Kamimeguro, Meguro City, Tokyo - Map End point: ...
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