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2023年10月6日 · Ueno Park is at the heart of the Ueno area, which is part of Tokyo’s “shitamachi”—literally “downtown,” but more like “old heart of town.”. Ueno Park’s history begins in 1873, at the beginning of the Meiji Era, when it was established as one of Japan’s first public parks. In 1924, Emperor Taisho officially passed the ...
2020年9月10日 · There's no shame in being an otaku at these establishments Pokemon Center Tokyo DX and Pokemon Cafe Address: 5F East Wing, Nihombashi Takashimaya S.C., Nihonbashi 2-11-2, Chuo City, Tokyo After years of inspiring young girls, “Pretty Guardian Sailor ...
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2023年10月6日 · Shinobazu Pond is a large natural pond filled with lush greenery and rich cultural importance. The pond has three sections, a duck pond—populated by ducks and other local waterbirds—a lotus pond, and a boat pond. Sitting between the lotus and boat ponds is where you can rent out small paddle boats to admire the park from a different ...
2023年10月6日 · Only a few-minute walk from Asakusa Station lies Sumida Park—home to big annual firework displays and cherry blossom viewing events. You can take long walks along the Sumidagawa River with a generous view of Tokyo Skytree. With many cherry trees, you'll find Sumida Park especially crowded during the cherry blossom festival season.
2023年2月17日 · If you're looking for a few names to get you started, check out the Imperial Hotel Tokyo, the Palace Hotel Tokyo, the Park Hyatt Tokyo and the Grand Hyatt Tokyo, The Okura Tokyo, and the New Otani Tokyo. Tokyo is also home to a Mandarin, a Ritz-Carlton, and a Peninsula. Even if you don't stay at a luxury hotel during your time in Tokyo, if a ...
2022年10月19日 · Harajuku is an evolving ecosystem of global fashion looks, and punk has been a thriving part of that scene for decades. Punk is still represented now, as you will see when you stroll along Takeshita Street. Ripped band tee shirts, plaid pants, studs, chains, and boots are hallmarks of the Harajuku punk scene.