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Tokyo is an incredible destination with a plethora of unique and exciting attractions. With neon-lit streets, historic temples, world-class dining, and trendy cafés, Tokyo has it all. As Japan reopens to travellers, this comprehensive guide will help you navigate the city's must-visit attractions and cultural experiences. With practical tips and more, you'll be sure to make the most of your trip to this amazing city.

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Shinjuku, Tokyo’s paradise of amusement, entertainment, and neon lights. This vast and exciting urban jungle offers so many exciting things to discover and see, you might find yourself feeling a bit dizzy among the giant buildings, bright lights, and innumerable options on how to spend your time. Worry not, urban adventurer, as we’re here to help! From Kabukicho to Godzilla, let’s explore both essentials and Shinjuku’s little-known secrets! Tokyo Tourist Attractions, Takeshita Street, Tokyo Skyline, San Myshuno, Japan Image, Sensoji Temple, Shinjuku Tokyo, Travel Scenery, Kabukicho

Shinjuku, Tokyo’s paradise of amusement, entertainment, and neon lights. This vast and exciting urban jungle offers so many exciting things to discover and see, you might find yourself feeling a bit dizzy among the giant buildings, bright lights, and innumerable options on how to spend your time. Worry not, urban adventurer, as we’re here to help! From Kabukicho to Godzilla, let’s explore both essentials and Shinjuku’s little-known secrets!

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After arriving in Tokyo in the 1970s for what had to be a short trip, Greg Girard instantly made up his mind to stay there. The professional photographer got a part-time gig working as an English teacher, giving him plenty of time to explore Tokyo city with his camera. Renting a darkroom and making black and white photos, and sending his slide film to a commercial processing lab, his street photography shots from this period remained largely unseen until The Magenta Foundation put them…

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