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[Movie] A Taste of Retro Tokyo! Rose Viewing on the Tokyo Sakura Tram (Toden Arakawa Line)!
The Tokyo Sakura Tram (Toden Arakawa Line) - also simply called the Toden - is a streetcar managed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation. This train runs parallel to regular vehicle traffic in some sections, a unique and unusual sight now rarely seen in Tokyo. Because of the many cherry blossom sights visible along the railway line, it is popularly nicknamed the Tokyo Sakura Tram. And in fact, along the Toden Electric Railway, you can see not just the cherry blossoms, but also roses in full bloom during spring and autumn. Because of this, it is a popular photography spot. So now, let’s introduce some of the popular Rose Viewing Spots!
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Chiba Suburbs Theme Parks
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Shinagawa Other Shopping
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Tokyo Station Downtown
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Tokyo Station Sukiyaki
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Kanagawa Suburbs Ryokan
Makeup and Skincare Must-Buys at Best 100 Yen Shop Daiso!
Fueling your makeup addiction is pricy, but being beautiful doesn't have to hurt your wallet. With a plethora of items priced at just 100 yen, it's no surprise that Daiso’s selection of beauty products have earned it legions of budget conscious fans across Japan. Enter a Daiso anywhere in Japan, and you will be surprised at the dizzying selection of beauty and skin care items in stock. It can be difficult when there’s so many products to choose from! We set out to find the best that Daiso has to offer.
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Shibuya Other Shopping
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Akihabara Other Shopping
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Akihabara Other Shopping
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Shibuya Clothing Stores
[MOVIE] Visiting Classic Maid Café Mai:lish
Come join Live Japan with me as we visit Café Mai:lish, a small and homely maid café located on the outskirts of Akihabara, about 8 minutes from JR Akihabara Station and 3 minutes from Suehirocho Station.
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Shibuya Other Contemporary Arts
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Shinagawa Shows
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Harajuku Other Traditional Arts
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Odaiba Theme Parks
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Asakusa Culture Experience
Japanese Coins - Making the Most of Your Trip Without Wasting Any Yen
When visiting another country, one of the trickiest things to get a handle on is how to use the money—especially coins! Using cards instead of cash while traveling is perhaps one of the best ways to avoid the currency struggle while traveling in most countries. However, Japan is known for being a cash society, with most people carrying more cash than cards on them. This means it may be more likely for your card not to work here or for shops to not accept cards at all! While in Japan, your safest bet might be to just conform and use cash as well to avoid any problems! While in Japan, many travelers avoid using the coins completely and stick to cash because it’s less difficult. This can quickly add up to a lot of money you could be using but is just sitting in your wallet.
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Mt. Fuji Outdoor Activities
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Shibuya Other Shopping
Life In Japan: Filipinos Recommend Places To Visit!
Japan is an amazing country to visit with many attractions for everyone. Whether you like long walks by beautiful landscapes, culture-rich locations, clubs, museums, unique attractions, or historical sights, Japan has something to offer. Sometimes it’s hard to decide where to go in your limited time. All of us tend to look things up on the Internet to find what might be best for us, but we rarely know if what we read and what we are going to experience is going to match. Furthermore, especially if it’s the first time for you to visit Japan, wouldn’t it be more comfortable and more of a sure shot to know what others who have been in your shoes recommend? To get an insider’s perspective we spoke with several attendees at this year's Philippine Festival in Tokyo to hear which places in Tokyo and around Japan are a must-see for visitors – especially those from the Philippines!
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Tokyo's Surrounding Areas
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Kushiro Rivers, Lakes & Canyons
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Tokyo Station Bars & Pubs
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Sapporo / Chitose Other Sightseeing
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Tokyo's Surrounding Areas Other Sightseeing
Getting to Mt. Fuji: Complete Access Guide - With Trail Tips & More!
Among the many attractions visitors in Japan long to enjoy, Mount Fuji (or Fuji San as Japanese people call it) is one of the most sought-after ones – either as a hiking destination or a selfie spot. Standing at 3776 meters above sea level, Mt. Fuji is the tallest mountain in the country. Its iconic image and beauty, every year, compels huge crowds of tourists from Japan and abroad alike to look for the best location to admire its shape and snap photos. The experience of Mount Fuji is not merely limited to its visual appeal. In fact, if you so choose, you’ll be able to hike it. In order to do so it’s important to prepare and to know exactly not only how to access it, but also how to make the adventure as safe as it’s certain to be enjoyable. Here we will introduce the area right around Mt. Fuji, how to get to Mt. Fuji from Tokyo, and other essential information on climbing Japan’s most famous mountain.
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Tokyo Station Other Sightseeing
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Other Sightseeing
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Tokyo's Surrounding Areas Other Sightseeing
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GU BICQLO Shinjuku Higashiguchi
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