As the tallest broadcasting tower in the world, you really have to go up and check it out. The 360-degree observation deck is amazing, and if the weather's good, you can even see Mt. Fuji!
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Akasaka Sacas
Extensive commercial area including multiple facilities lined up around TBS TV, a broadcasting station. There are several hills, such as Sakurazaka, in the surrounding area, and the name “Akasaka Sacas” comes from the cherry blossoms that bloom in spring.
Walking here during cherry blossom season is awesome. It's also one of the most famous spots for cherry blossoms in Tokyo.
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AKOMEYA TOKYO NEWoMan Shinjuku
This unique store is a fusion of a rice specialty store and lifestyle shop, and it’s somewhere you can find wonderful products to help enrich your daily life. It is based around the idea of shopping for rice, the cornerstone of Japanese meals, and at the same time enriching your daily life, which begins with food.
The products they sell here are really nice. They look good anywhere in the house!
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Shibamata Taishakuten Sando
Katsushika Shibamata has been chosen by the country itself as one of Japan’s iconic scenic spots. It’s also no exaggeration to say that Shibamata Taishakuten and its approach are iconic parts of Tokyo’s shitamachi (old town) areas that possess striking atmosphere and appearance.
The retro Showa-era architecture and warm, friendly atmosphere, plus the connection to the 'It's Tough Being a Man' movie series, make this one of Tokyo's must-visit spots.
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