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]]>Nakano Broadway is a shopping complex that caters to anime, manga, video game, and pop culture enthusiasts. The place features hundreds of shops where you can find both popular and rare titles, collectibles, merchandise, and much more.
Todoroki Valley is a small park nestled in densely-packed residential area Setagaya. However, once you enter it, you will have the feeling that there is nothing around it for miles. Its lush greenery, walking trails alongside a small river, and picturesque bridges provide a perfect opportunity to relax and take a breather from all that exploring.
Gotokuji Temple is famous among the locals for its maneki-neko figurines scattered around the temple’s grounds. These figurines show a cat with a raised paw in the form of a beckoning gesture and are believed to bring good luck. If you like cats, then make sure not to miss this special place.
Situated within First Avenue Tokyo Station, Ramen Street is a place where locals come to enjoy delicious ramen. If you want to get immersed in ramen culture, then this is the best place to do so. It features eight ramen shops, with each one offering a different style of ramen or a unique twist on this iconic dish.
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]]>Nakano Broadway is a shopping complex that caters to anime, manga, video game, and pop culture enthusiasts. The place features hundreds of shops where you can find both popular and rare titles, collectibles, merchandise, and much more.
Todoroki Valley is a small park nestled in densely-packed residential area Setagaya. However, once you enter it, you will have the feeling that there is nothing around it for miles. Its lush greenery, walking trails alongside a small river, and picturesque bridges provide a perfect opportunity to relax and take a breather from all that exploring.
Gotokuji Temple is famous among the locals for its maneki-neko figurines scattered around the temple’s grounds. These figurines show a cat with a raised paw in the form of a beckoning gesture and are believed to bring good luck. If you like cats, then make sure not to miss this special place.
Situated within First Avenue Tokyo Station, Ramen Street is a place where locals come to enjoy delicious ramen. If you want to get immersed in ramen culture, then this is the best place to do so. It features eight ramen shops, with each one offering a different style of ramen or a unique twist on this iconic dish.
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