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Harajuku

Harajuku is located in Jingumae, Shibuya City, Tokyo, and is a center of Japanese Kawaii culture. Harajuku is especially famous for its main street, Takeshita Street (Takeshita-dori), which attracts many young people who enjoy shopping and eating at the cutting

Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping Street

Sennichimae Doguyasuji Shopping Street is located in Chuo ward, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, and is lined with stores specializing in cooking and kitchen utensils that support the “Tenka no Daidokoro (the nation’s kitchen)” and “Kuidaore”. Note: The term “Tenka no

Tokyo Midtown

Tokyo Midtown, located in Minato City, Tokyo, is a large complex of 130 retail stores, a hotel (The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo), museums, offices, residences, hospitals, and parks that opened in the Roppongi area in 2007. The Midtown Tower, the core of

Ginza

Ginza, located in Chuo City, Tokyo, is one of the most popular shopping districts in Tokyo, visited by many people from Japan and abroad. Incidentally, in Japan, shopping, dining, and strolling in Ginza is called “Gin-bura”. Ginza is home to

Yanaka Ginza Shopping Street

Yanaka Ginza, located in Taito City, Tokyo, is a shopping street known for its old fashioned downtown Tokyo atmosphere that has been preserved since 1945. The main street of Yanaka Ginza is about 170 meters long and is lined with

Asakusa (Sensoji Temple)

Asakusa, located in Taito City, Tokyo, well known for Sensoji Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street, its main approach to the temple. Asakusa is one of the most popular tourist spots in Tokyo, and is visited by many people from Japan

DiverCity Tokyo Plaza

DiverCity Tokyo Plaza is a commercial complex in Koto City, Tokyo, known for its life-size Unicorn Gundam standing statue which is about 20 meter tall. Tip: Mobile Suit Gundam is a popular robot animation series that originated in Japan, and

Tokyo Station

Tokyo Station is located in Chiyoda City, Tokyo and is the gateway to Tokyo, known for its brick station building. Tokyo Station is served by many Shinkansen bullet trains, local trains, and express buses, and serves as a starting point

Kyoto Tower

Kyoto Tower, located in Kyoto City, is known for its observation deck, the highest tower in the city at 131 meters above ground level, from which visitors can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Kyoto’s tourist spots and the city

Akihabara

Akihabara, known as Akiba, refers to the shopping district around Akihabara Station in Chiyoda City, Tokyo. In Sundays, the main street will be turned into a pedestrian paradise called Hokoten. The hours are as follows October – March: 13:00 –