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Best of Tokyo

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  • Rudolf Hartounghhar citeretfor 6 år siden
    Best Old Tokyo Neighborhood
    In Nippori, explore a bit around the YANAKA area to find some fine examples of nagay a, old-style, connected wooden houses, which you see these days only in samurai films. Many small temples are in the area, as well as a famous cemetery. A good walking course starts at Nippori Station (Yamanote Line).
  • Rudolf Hartounghhar citeretfor 6 år siden
    Best Buddhist Temple
    For those who may not know, shrines are dedicated to Japan's ancient, native, polytheistic religion, called Shinto, or "Way of the Gods, " while temples are usually Buddhist. Anyway, the best temple, certainly in terms of raw activity and bustle, is ASAKUSA KANNON (SENSOJI)
  • Rudolf Hartounghhar citeretfor 6 år siden
    Best Shinto Shrine
    MEIJI SHRINE, Harajuku,
  • Rudolf Hartounghhar citeretfor 6 år siden
    Best Cherry-Blossom Viewing
    AOYAMA BOCHI is a cemetery in the middle of Tokyo. It's a beautiful place at any time of year, but when the cherry blossoms hit Tokyo in April, there are few places to match it. The one-lane road that runs through the cemetery from Nishi-Azabu to Aoyama is breathtaking, transformed as it is into a tunnel of blossoms. The fleeting life of the cherry blossoms (they only last about a week) reminds the Japanese of the transience of all life, so a cemetery is, when you think about it, an especially suitable place to view the blossoms. See Aoyama/Harajuku map.
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