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TAKESHITA-DORI
Takeshita-dori is a narrow street packed with young fashionable people and lined with fashion boutiques and cafes. This is definitely the place to be seen if you are young Tokyoite, but well worth visiting as a tourist. Takeshita-dori represents the cutting edge of fashion in Tokyo where you can see all the latest in Japanese street fashion and then buy in the boutiques.
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when the dog bites. (r)
by MAMI SHOUTA
Dec 24, 2010 15:06:50 GMT -5
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OMOTESANDO
Omotesando is broad, tree-lined avenue street full of cafes and international brand clothing boutiques, but now features the very up market Omotesando Hills. If Paris or Milan is the center of the world of fashion design, then Omotesando is the center of world fashion consumption.
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can't keep my eyes shut [o]
by KAORU SATORU
Dec 28, 2010 18:40:45 GMT -5
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YOYOGI PARK
Yoyogi Park (代々木公園 Yoyogi kōen) is one of the largest parks in Tokyo. It isn't a manicured Japanese garden, but more a place for people to walk their dog, picnic, ride a bike, practice martial arts or throw a ball. On Sundays around the outer perimeter of the park bands and individuals play music. The band often have generators and amplifiers so it can turn into a battle of bands.
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MEIJI JINGU SHRINE
Meiji Jingu Shrine (明治神宮) is a popular and picturesque Japanese Shinto shrine. It is a great contrast to the hustle and noise of Tokyo with the forest of 120,000 evergreen trees blocking out the noise of the city. The forest of 365 different species of trees covers an impressive 700,000 square-meters (about 175 acres). A must-see if visiting Japan.
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