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Built in 1920, this revered Shinto shrine in Tokyo sees around 3 million visitors every year. Despite this, it's an oasis of calm surrounded by 100,000 trees.
Keiji Ashizawa Design and Norm Architects have designed the Trunk Hotel Yoyogi Park in Tokyo, Japan. The Trunk Hotel Yoyogi Park is a calm retreat seamlessly woven into the vibrant tapestry of Tokyo.
While the buildings are certainly worth visiting, the surrounding forest (considered part of the vast Yoyogi Park) is a sight to see as well. That's because 100,000 of the trees standing were all ...
It's celebrated every year in Tokyo with this festival at Yoyogi Park, which takes place on April 19 and 20. You'll find non-profit organisations and charity groups of all kinds setting up shop ...
Asakusa Hana Yashiki-dori 1986, 2020 Yoyogi-Hachiman rail crossing 1984, 2021 In one instance, Yoshimoto managed to find a neighborhood character who was in one of his old frames of Shinjuku and ...