3 must-see highlights of Tokyo Skytree
As a radio tower and tourist facility, Tokyo Skytree’s main purpose is to transmit various radio waves such as television and radio. The “Tokyo Tower”…
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As a radio tower and tourist facility, Tokyo Skytree’s main purpose is to transmit various radio waves such as television and radio. The “Tokyo Tower”…
Continue reading →As temperatures drop and the trees gradually shift into brilliant shades of gold and crimson, it’s finally starting to feel like fall in Japan. For…
Continue reading →Sensoji Temple, the oldest temple in Tokyo, has over 30 million visitors every year! The temple was built in 628. It is said that during…
Continue reading →Today I traded the temples and trendy districts for something a little different: the University of Tokyo, or Todai as it’s affectionately known. It wasn’t…
Continue reading →What struck me most about Yoyogi Park was its natural beauty. It’s not a manicured, overly-designed park. It’s wild and free, with a raw, untamed…
Continue reading →Today felt…different. After the neon rush of Shibuya and the bustling energy of Shinjuku, I needed a space to breathe, to connect with something deeper….
Continue reading →Hey y’all! Maya here, fresh off the plane from Austin, TX, and currently obsessed with Japan. Yesterday was a whirlwind in Shibuya – think neon…
Continue reading →Stepping out of Shibuya Station felt less like arriving at a destination and more like being dropped into a pulsing, hyperkinetic organism. The sheer volume…
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