This covered market, with low ceilings and lots of 补办补-肠丑艒肠丑颈苍 (red lanterns), began as a black market in the post-war days. these days the tenants are mostly cool contemporary boutiques, restaurants and bars. Hours vary enormously, but on weekends even the restaurants are usually open by mid-day. Events happen regularly; check the website for details.
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香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
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If you visit only one museum in Tokyo, make it the Tokyo National Museum. Here you'll find the world's largest collection of Japanese art, including鈥
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This museum is the heart of the Studio Ghibli world, a beloved (even 'adored')聽film studio responsible for classic, critically-acclaimed animated titles鈥
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Golden Gai 鈥 a Shinjuku institution for over half a century 鈥 is a collection of tiny bars, often literally no bigger than a closet and seating maybe a鈥
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Rumoured to be the busiest intersection in the world (and definitely in Japan), Shibuya Crossing is like a giant beating heart, sending people in all鈥
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This impressively slick attraction is dedicated to, you guessed it, cup noodles. But in reality, its focus is more broad, with numerous exhibitions鈥
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Digital-art collective teamLab has created 60 artworks for this museum, open in 2018, that tests the border between art and the viewer: many are鈥
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The Imperial Palace occupies the site of the original Edo-j艒, the Tokugawa shogunate's castle. In its heyday this was the largest fortress in the world,鈥
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Tokyo鈥檚 most visited temple enshrines a golden image of Kannon (the Buddhist goddess of mercy), which, according to legend, was miraculously pulled out of鈥
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One of Tokyo's best parks, 滨苍辞办补蝉丑颈谤补-办艒别苍 has a big pond in the middle flanked by woodsy strolling paths. A highlight is Inokashira Benzaiten, a shrine鈥
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Benzaiten, one of Japan's eight lucky gods, is actually the octet's sole goddess; she's also the Japanese incarnation of the Hindi goddess Sarasvati and a鈥
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This museum is the heart of the Studio Ghibli world, a beloved (even 'adored')聽film studio responsible for classic, critically-acclaimed animated titles鈥
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This small museum, designed mostly for kids (and rather dry considering its subject), covers the history of animation in Japan and its digital future鈥
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Designed by husband and wife Arakawa Sh奴saku (1936鈥2010) and Madeleine Gins (1941鈥2014) and completed in 2005, this housing complex certainly strikes鈥
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Asagaya's 1km-long sh艒tengai (market street) is one of Tokyo's longest and most iconic 鈥 a covered arcade with an arching roof and a poetic name (the鈥
7. Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architecture Museum
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This fantastic yet overlooked museum is a preserve for historic buildings rescued from around Tokyo during the city's decades-long construction jag. Among鈥
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Nakano's vintage 1950s covered shopping arcade has a glass ceiling, which allows natural light to filter in; over 100 shops, ranging from family-run deli鈥