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  • Sensoji

  • Temples ( Asakusa )
  • I loved this place. Its super easy to get to, easy to find, there is a Denny's nearby and it was literally right around the corner from my Hostel. During the night there are lots of little spots to ea...
  • Kanei Ji

  • Temples ( Nippori )
  • Kane-Iji is a very beautiful temple that has many statues and memorials, but its not exactly tranquil there. While the temple itself and all parts of its property are quite picturesque, there is one p...

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  • Japanese Gardens
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  • 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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