Kids can try on firefighter uniforms and sit in a fire truck here. There are also all kinds of retired antique fire trucks on display. I really admire how Japan can turn such a serious topic like fire safety into a free and fun attraction.
Tokyo Fire Museum (Tokyo Fire Department Firefighting and Disaster Prevention Reference Center) | Review by 莊嘉文
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Kinokuniya Books Shinjuku Main Store
Standing along Shinjuku Dori, at the East Exit of Shinjuku Station, is Kinokuniya, a major bookseller. Since its establishment in 1927, it has been a mainstay of Shinjuku, supporting its development in shopping. Completed in 1964, the current Kinokuniya Building wash chosen as a building of historical value by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in 2017.
There’s a huge selection of books here, mostly in Japanese. The staff are super friendly and will help you find what you’re looking for. If you have a foreign passport, you can also get a tax refund.



