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The promenade next to the Southern Terrace exit offers a magnificent view of the Takashimaya department store and a bridge that offers the best views for watching the trains enter and exit..
The promenade next to the Southern Terrace exit offers a magnificent view of the Takashimaya department store and a bridge that offers the best views for watching the trains enter and exit.
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Japan, 〒193-0931 Tōkyō-to, Hachiōji-shi, Daimachi, 4 Chome−4−44−5, 木の実ビル 102
+81 42-666-1114
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