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Tsukiji  (2004-04-27)

Tsukiji (築地) is the fish market in Tokyo. It is recommended to get there quite early (those who are fit enough can go out, for example in Roppongi the [...]

Kinkakuji  (2004-04-26)

Kinkakuji 金閣寺, means “golden pavilion”. And it is not exaggerated: it is really a pavilion completely covered with gold! The Kinkakuji we see today is actually a reconstruction [...]

Osaka-joh  (2004-04-26)

Osaka-joh (大阪城), the Osaka Castle is really worth seeing, even though it is in fact only a concrete reproduction of the original building (japanese people are not really sensitive to [...]

Shibuya  (2004-04-25)

One of the first places I saw in Tokyo was Shibuya (渋谷).
Shibuya station is located on the Yamanote line (山手線), a line that surrounds the center of Tokyo. More [...]

Asakusa  (2004-04-24)

Asakusa is a very ancient district in Tokyo, well known for its temple of which the main gate is decorated with a huge lantern, guarded by two giants.

If you go [...]

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リョク, リキ, リイ, ちから
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