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            Famous for the 1914 volcanic eruption
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            Tokyu Plaza Shibuya, a sleek shopping and dining hub, boasts trendy boutiques, diverse eateries, and a stunning 17th-floor observation deck—perfect for city views, great food, and stylish finds!
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            Japan’s largest freshwater lake
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            Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center is a must-visit with its striking design and great views. Enjoy travel tips, free Wi-Fi, and a café, plus an observation deck overlooking Sensoji Temple and Nakamise!
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            Kubota Itchiku Art Museum enchants visitors with breathtaking kimono art, lush gardens, and serene architecture, offering a peaceful escape near Lake Kawaguchiko.
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            Yodobashi Camera in Akihabara is a tech lover’s paradise, offering everything from cameras to gaming gear. With tax-free deals and global models, it’s the perfect one-stop shop for gadgets and electronics!
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            Kawagoe’s Warehouse District features Edo-style buildings, a daily bell chime, local sweets, and a lively festival vibe—plus a museum to enjoy it anytime.
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            Tokyo Skytree, Japan’s tallest structure at 634 meters, offers breathtaking views from two observation decks. Enjoy panoramic cityscapes, a café, restaurants, thrilling glass floors, and an aquarium!
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            Kaminarimon is the iconic entrance to Sensoji Temple in Asakusa. Over 1,000 years old, it leads to Nakamise Street, where you can shop for souvenirs and snacks. A must-visit for history and culture lovers!
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            Usopp Statue at Aso Station stands tall with Nakadake volcano in the background. A symbol of hope and resilience, it represents Aso's recovery after the 2016 earthquakes. A must-see for visitors!
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