I felt disappointed after visiting. There wasn't anything particularly special.
Japan Mint Museum of Saitama Branch | Review by 黃伯丞
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A Heritage Guesthouse “toco.”
Located in the middle of Tokyo, where modern skyscrapers and hotels stand tall one after the other, toco has a lovely garden and porch, a rare sight in the city center. It is a lovely place to experience the warmth of old-fashioned Japanese homes. There is a bar in the entryway that even non-guests can use.
You don't have to go to the countryside to stay in a traditional Japanese house. Even though it's not the most comfortable, it's a really unique experience to stay in an old-style home right in the city.
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Rainbow Bridge
“Rainbow Bridge,” an approximately 800-meter-long suspension bridge, is an iconic part of Tokyo architecture that connects Odaiba and Shibaura. At night the bridge is beautifully illuminated, and many people visit it to take pictures of one of Tokyo’s most well-known night views. The bridge has a dual structure: the upper section functions as an Metropolitan expressway, while the lower section is used by a general roadway, the Yurikamome Line, and a walking path.
Rainbow Bridge is one of Tokyo's iconic landmarks, standing over Tokyo Bay. There are ocean views, beaches, and shopping malls all connected nearby. The lights at night feel really romantic—it's a great spot for a date.

