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  • Hanazono Jinja

  • Shrines ( Shinjuku )
  • Hanazono Jinja is conveniently located close to Shinjuku station, so you can get a few prayers in without missing your lunch hour. But seriously, Hanazono is a nice little Jinja to visit. There's no E...

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  • Japanese Gardens
  • Gardens in Japan were historically developed and used as places to teach...
  • 100 Yen Shops
  • Simply put, a 100 yen shop is a store in which everything costs 100 yen...
  • Maid Cafes
  • A maid cafe is exactly what you might think it means: a pretty girl...
  • Super Sentos
  • Sento is a public bath house. Japanese are really fond of taking...
  • Shrines
  • One of the really refreshing aspects of living in Japan is the omnipresence...
  • Temples
  • Buddhism has had a profound effect on Japan and Japanese history...
  • Sento (Public Bath)
  • Sento is a public bath house. Japanese are really fond of taking a bath. Sento was...
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