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Asagaya's main community centre is a couple of minute's walk from the JR station, and serves as ...
A couple of minutes' walk from Asagaya Station, Shinmeigu is the largest Tokyo-area shrine ...
Saitama Prefecture opened this ambitious creative industry hub in 2003, to mark the 50th ...
Located under 10 minutes' walk from Hamamatsucho Station, this ferry terminal is the point of ...
The full-scale Gundam replica stationed outside is the most distinctive thing about this Odaiba ...
Formerly known as Chiba Marine Stadium, the home field of 2010 Japan Series winners Chiba Lotte ...
Japan's largest Chinatown dates back to 1859, when the opening of Yokohama's port led to an ...
There’s no beating the location of this singularly picturesque football pitch: it sits atop the ...
Established in 1212, Komyoji earned its present name some 300 years later, when plague-stricken ...
Zenshoan, one of many temples in the Yanaka district of Taito-ku, is a large complex known for ...
After taking last year off, Sky Aquarium at Roppongi Hills returns this summer to offer the ...
Wakeboarding is an unusual experience, and one that you either take to easily or not at all. On ...
Otherwise known as 'the pool in Kinuta Park', this little-known splash spot is more suited to ...
Multi-purpose venue that includes a gallery space and theatre, the latter being put to good use ...
OK, it's not slap-bang in the middle of Tokyo, but it's barely an hour from Shinjuku Station by ...
While the capital boasts a reasonably good inner-city amusement park in the form of Tokyo Dome ...
Located a quick stumble from Shin-Kiba Station, this warehouse-like venue is generally reserved ...
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