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Built and developed over the site of a former brewery that draws its name from one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, this district has become laden with pubs, bars, izakaya, and restaurants that hearken back to these very roots as a drinker's favorite late-night haunt.
Built and developed over the site of a former brewery that draws its name from one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, this district has become laden with pubs, bars, izakaya, and restaurants that hearken back to these very roots as a drinker's favorite late-night haunt.
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HARAJUKU
Known internationally as the centerpiece of Japanese youth culture and fashion, this bustling district is always brimming with color and activity on account of the wild and flamboyant styles that freely roam the streets. It is also the location of the famous Meiji Shrine.
Known internationally as the centerpiece of Japanese youth culture and fashion, this bustling district is always brimming with color and activity on account of the wild and flamboyant styles that freely roam the streets. It is also the location of the famous Meiji Shrine.
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SENDAGAYA
A district full of important cultural and sporting venues, its close proximity to Harajuku also allows it to enjoy the full benefits of a thriving youth culture. Here, a large number of popular designer workshops and studios line the streets, all working on the latest in haute-couture flair.
A district full of important cultural and sporting venues, its close proximity to Harajuku also allows it to enjoy the full benefits of a thriving youth culture. Here, a large number of popular designer workshops and studios line the streets, all working on the latest in haute-couture flair.
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YOYOGI
A district in northern Shibuya composed of ten smaller neighborhoods that share its postal denomination, it is also home to one of Tokyo's largest parks by land area, which is located south of the Meiji Shrine. This was the venue for the opening ceremonies of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
A district in northern Shibuya composed of ten smaller neighborhoods that share its postal denomination, it is also home to one of Tokyo's largest parks by land area, which is located south of the Meiji Shrine. This was the venue for the opening ceremonies of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
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A major nexus point of business and commercial activity, it is also the location of the two busiest railway stations in the world. Its namesake also refers to the surrounding entertainment and shopping district as a whole, hallmarked by the world-famous scramble at its very core.
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