Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
Golden Gai ¨C a Shinjuku institution for over half a century ¨C is a collection of tiny bars, often literally no bigger than a closet and seating maybe a¡
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Shinjuku is a whole city within the city; developed in the latter half of the 20th century, it's become widely synonymous with Tokyo itself. The breadth and scale are simply awesome ¨C over three million people a day pass through the train station. To the west of the station is Nishi-Shinjuku, a planned district of soaring skyscrapers; to the east, the city's largest entertainment district, a glitter with colored LED lights. North of Shinjuku is another major hub, Ikebukuro, that similarly feels as if it contains a whole world within.
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
Golden Gai ¨C a Shinjuku institution for over half a century ¨C is a collection of tiny bars, often literally no bigger than a closet and seating maybe a¡
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
Godzilla, a portmanteau of the Japanese words for gorilla (gorira) and whale (kujira), is king of the kaij¨± (strange beasts) that ruled Japanese popular¡
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
Tokyo's city hall ¨C a landmark building designed by Tange Kenz¨ ¨C has observatories (202m) atop both the south and north towers of Building 1 (the views¡
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
Shinjuku-gyoen was designed as an imperial retreat (completed 1906); since opening to the public in 1951, it has become a favourite destination for¡
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
Lucky are the girls who attended the Frank Lloyd Wright¨Cdesigned 'School of the Free Spirit' (Jiy¨± Gakuen; ×ÔÓÉѧˆ@). Built in 1921, ²Ñ²â¨²Ô¾±³¦³ó¾±°ì²¹²Ô functioned as¡
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
Merchants from nearby Kabukich¨ come to this Shint¨ shrine to pray for the solvency of their business ventures. Founded in the 17th century, the shrine is¡
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
Kusama Yayoi (b 1929) is one of Japan's most internationally famous contemporary artists, particularly known for her obsession with dots and pumpkins. She¡
Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo
This strolling garden was once the estate of a Meiji-era statesman and is now the grounds of a luxury hotel, though it's open to the public. The shaded¡