English Close to the main Daiden, Zojo-ji Temple main building, stands a very unique cemetery also known as the Unborn Children’s Garden, where people come and and pray for the miscarried, aborted or stillborn children of Japan. This cemetery or garden, is unique in many ways since unlike usual cemeteries you will not find any […]

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English What stands out the most here at Zojo-Ji temple is the striking contrast between the old and new Japan. While its immediate neighborhood is dominated by modem buildings and Tokyo Tower, Zojo-ji feels like it has been stuck in a bubble where time moves at a slower pace to its surroundings. Located a few […]

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English While it is very difficult to disagree that the best observatory in Tokyo is either Tokyo Skytree or Tokyo Tokyo, one could argue that these places won’t let you enjoy the actual building in question. If you are looking for the perfect place to enjoy gorgeous scenic views of Odaiba, Roppongi Hills, Tokyo Skytree […]

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English Mushashi Koyama may have one of the most famous “Shotengai”, or shopping streets, in the opinion of foreigners living in Japan. Located in the heart of Tokyo on the Tokyu Meguro Line and just two stop away from Meguro Station, Musashi Koyama is one of these small “villages” in Tokyo that need to be […]

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English Want to enjoy some traditional Japanese sweets while walking in Taishakuten Sando, one of Tokyo’s most famous Showa era shopping streets? Well forget everything that most guidebooks suggest you do within the confines of Tokyo and take a 30 minute train ride to visit Shibamata! Very popular among Japanese tourists, Shibamata is one of […]

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English Located in Shibuya, Meiji-Jingu (Meiji Shrine) is a Japanese holy site dedicated to the spirit of the Emperor Meiji and his wife Empress Shoken. Built only recently (from 1915 to 1926), the shrine was built in the traditional ‘nagare-zukuri’ style using mainly copper and Japanese cypress. Unfortunately, like many other buildings around Tokyo, Meiji-Jingu […]

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English Step aside Harajuku! For, like the over-tanned ‘Gyaru’ fad, you are not cool anymore! That’s right…we said it, Harajuku is not cool anymore! Maybe because of its over-popularity among tourists from across Japan and around the world, Japan’s fashion-oriented youth that once shopped around Harajuku have a new safe haven with Shimokitazawa. Not only […]

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English Located in Hachioji, an hour away by car from Tokyo, the Kogesawa Bairin is an incredible garden featuring no less than 1,400 plum trees that, like cherry trees, offer a few days per year when you can enjoy the unique scenery of white and pink blooming flowers. Next time you are visiting Mt. Takao […]

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English Located near the Imperial Palace and the Yasukuni Shrine, Chidorigafuchi Is a national Japanese cemetery and memorial for around 350,000 unidentified war dead of the Second World War. Despite its gloomy background, Chidorigafuchi is, once a year during hanami (the ‘cherry blossom season’), one of Tokyo’s hottest places to enjoy the cherry blossoms either […]

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English There is no denying that by day Nakameguro’s river and its cherry blossoms are a feast for your eyes, but by night things get even more… marvelous… Don’t just take my word for it! Have a look at the video above and enjoy! Français Il est indéniable qu’il n’y a rien de plus agréable […]

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English A few months ago we walked you through the small streets of a very popular area of Tokyo with its picturesque river : Nakameguro (Naka-Meguro), and while the place is a pleasant place for a lovely promenade all year long, it is only during the hanami or ‘cherry blossom season’ that Nakameguro turns into […]

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