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Osaki Station
Architecture and shopping Osaki New City is connected to the station by a walkway and is host to office buildings, a shopping mall and an art museum...
Shinagawa
The station services 11 train lines and is also a major stop for buying tickets and boarding the Tokaido-Sanyo shinkansen (bullet train)...
Otsuka
The station itself is not too big...
Tokyo Station
Tokyo station is in the heart of Japan’s business and finance areas because of its convenient location, easy access and economical significance...
Shimbashi
Connecting several different lines (JR, Tokyo Metro and Yurikamome) means that the station is a convenient spot to meet up or to take a break to grab some food and plan your next move...
Tamachi
Tamachi is part of Minato, one of central Tokyo’s main business wards, but it is a quiet, reserved area...
A One-Day Tour of Tokyo’s Suginami Ward
Begin with a prayer at ancient Asagaya Shinmeigu shrine (see map below), dedicated to the Shinto religion’s most important goddess, Amaterasu, before paying reverence to the consumer gods along Asagaya Pearl Center, a wonderfully old-school shotengai (shopping street) which meanders south of the station for 650 meters under an art deco-style roof...
Edogawa
Long dismissed by Tokyoites as a part of Chiba Prefecture, Edogawa, the easternmost ward of Tokyo, is a blend of shitamachi (downtown) flair, brilliant waterways and expansive parks...
Kitano Ijinkan
Situated on the foothills of Kobe’s Rokko Mountains, Kitano Ijinkan (or foreign settlement quarter) provides a glimpse into a fascinating period of Japan’s history...
Okuoikojo Station
The unstaffed station is the ideal spot for sightseeing via one of Japan’s most treasured railways, especially considering the other nature hotspots in the area...
Tsukiji
The market has since moved to the nearby Toyosu site, but the outer shops and sushi spots are still a hotspot for foodies looking for the freshest fish and seafood in a historic setting...