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The largest sumo arena in Japan with a capacity for 10,000 spectators, this is where grand tournaments or basho are held... The largest sumo arena in Japan with a capacity for 10,000 spectators, this is w... The largest sumo arena in Japan with a capacity for 10,000 spectators, this is where grand tournamen...
Laid out in the 17th century, this splendid traditional garden boasts a large collection of trees and flowering plants t... Laid out in the 17th century, this splendid traditional garden boasts a large co... Laid out in the 17th century, this splendid traditional garden boasts a large collection of trees an...
The lavish government building for the Bunkyo ward of Tokyo, once described in the Japan Times as 'a colossal Pez candy ... The lavish government building for the Bunkyo ward of Tokyo, once described in t... The lavish government building for the Bunkyo ward of Tokyo, once described in the Japan Times as 'a...
Sunshine 60 was once the tallest building in Japan and it remains the most prominent building within the Sunshine City c... Sunshine 60 was once the tallest building in Japan and it remains the most promi... Sunshine 60 was once the tallest building in Japan and it remains the most prominent building within...
A unique shop on the top floor of the Tokyu Hands building where you pay ¥600 entry fee and pet or play with the 20+ cat... A unique shop on the top floor of the Tokyu Hands building where you pay ¥600 en... A unique shop on the top floor of the Tokyu Hands building where you pay ¥600 entry fee and pet or p...
Probably Tokyo's best-preserved early Edo-era Western-style mansion, designed by English architect Josiah Condor. Probably Tokyo's best-preserved early Edo-era Western-style mansion, designed by... Probably Tokyo's best-preserved early Edo-era Western-style mansion, designed by English architect J...