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This is an old temple that is said to have been built in the Kamakura period (1192 to 1333). During the Edo period (1603 to 1868), it became known for the tomi-kuji lottery and was called Edo-santomi (three shrines selling lotteries).
A vault of many national cultural artifacts from the Nara period
Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine is the largest shrine in Edo. Its grounds contain 17 small shrines for gods such as the founder of sumo wrestling and those of travel.
A historical building originally built as a bonded warehouse when the Port of Yokohama was opened. In 2002, it was renewed and opened to the public as a cultural and commercial facility.
One of the largest canal parks in Tokyo Metropolis where you can find a wide variety of aquatic plants such as irises.
Free coffee available. Guests can also enjoy boating (knuckle four) on the Hitachitone River.
A bridge built over the Sumida River after World War II with a panoramic view of skyscrapers in Tokyo.
A local cuisine restaurant that boasts its superb horse meat dish
Right near Kintetsu Nara Staion.In Higashimuki shopping Street.Medicine, Cosmetics, etc. in store.
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Enoshima is an island in Fujisawa City in Kanagawa Prefecture that is connected to the mainland by a bridge. The island has an observation deck, shrines and restaurants. You will enjoy strolling along the entrance path to the shrine.
Located in Yaechika shopping mall. ORIHICA is a Japanese business-casual brand offering high cost-performance suits and shirts for both men and women, with a slim fit design that combines practicality. Highly popular among Japanese office workers.
One of the remaining feudal lord gardens from the Edo Period (1603-1868). The pond at its center and the valuable, brilliantly-arrayed stones are the main draws of this garden.
Beginners and experts alike are welcome to hit the powder snow slopes in this resort for an experience you will never forget.
The Festival Connected with the Tokugawa Shogun Visits to the Kanda Shrine
A soaring five-story pagoda at Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa with magnificent nighttime illumination.