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  1. This giant complex with a pyramid-shaped roof in the heart of Tokyo may look like it’s straight out of a sci-fi movie, but it is actually the headquarters of a Buddhist sect that aims to promote world peace. Despite its forbidding exterior, the temple welcomes visitors warmly and even offers free Japanese lessons.

  2. Zen Buddhism is getting more and more popular around the world. Zazen, meaning seated meditation, is a central practice of Zen. To practice Zazen, you have to fold your hands and legs and meditate. The essence of Zazen is to gain an insight into the nature of our existence.

  3. We’ve got the lowdown on the best shopping and entertainment hot spots in Odaiba, Tokyo!

  4. Opening Hours 12pm – 8pm. Located in Nakano Broadway (no relation to the New York version), this place is like one long love letter to every manga fan ever. A pioneer in the used book trade, Mandarake has a plethora of valuable relics populating its shelves.

  5. For a comprehensive study of Japan’s contemporary art history from as far back as 1945, pay a visit to this art museum, which has a collection of over 4,800 art pieces. It also offers a well-curated collection by younger artists. The spacious atrium is ideal for large-scale art works and installations.

  6. 1. This traditional wooden shrine memorialises four famous philosophers – Confucius and Buddha from the East, and Socrates and Kant from the West. 2. A red hexagonal tower pays tribute to six Asian sages, two each from China, Japan and India. 3.

  7. At Nakamise-dōri, more than 80 stalls selling trinkets and knick-knacks are proudly open for business. The long, crowded pedestrian lane is a bustling street running from Kaminarimon gate to Hōzōmon gate, where different generations of Japanese come together. ...

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