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A skyscraper with a shopping center and art museum that often has interesting multimedia exhibits..
A skyscraper with a shopping center and art museum that often has interesting multimedia exhibits.
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Japan, 〒163-1407 東京都Shinjuku-ku, 新宿区西新宿3丁目20−2
+81 3-5353-0700
The two enormous buildings of this giant hive of bureaucracy are an Orwellian architectural masterpiece designed by noted architect Kenzo Tange
This gigantic tower resembling a granite Empire State Building, south of the station, is owned by NTT DoCoMo, Japan's largest cell-phone carrier
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
In springtime, Yoyogi Park is full of cherry blossoms and people partying under the trees
Built in commemoration of Emperor Meiji in 1920, the Meiji Jingu is Tokyo's grandest shrine
A large public garden, and one of the most popular places for viewing cherry blossoms in the spring
More remarkable for its location than its appearance, but it's a nice place to take a breather
This shrine was given the name of 'Togo Hehachiro', who was general in Taisyo age
Bunkamura-dori
Harajuku is Tokyo's fashion destination for youth, offering a glimpse of the quirky and unique styles prevalent in Japanese culture