Inside, they have everything from motorcycles, airplanes, and Shinkansen trains to large industrial machines. Every section is worth checking out, and there are lots of full-scale displays, which are really impressive up close. Even if you’re not into machinery, you’ll probably still think it’s super cool and very photogenic. It’s also easy to walk around without getting too tired, so it’s a great place for couples or friends to spend some time together.
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This Monaka specialty shop is located on Nakamise Street, bustling with people as the main approach to Senso-ji Temple. The shop's look, which mirrors the lantern (Chochin) of Kaminarimon Gate, known as a symbol of Asakusa, has a nostalgic atmosphere that evokes a sense of downtown charm.
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