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Soaring 333 metres high - 13 metres higher than the Eiffel Tower - this tower offers panoramic views of the city of Tokyo from its top. Bathed in orange lights in winter, white lights in summer, within this tower also lies a wax museum, as well as the Mysterious Walking Zone and Trick Art Gallery. | |||||||||||
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This infamous shrine was established in 1649 as a testament to the legend of the Hirokuma brothers, as well as playing host to the Sanja Festival in May. | |||||||||||
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This museum houses the world's premier collection of Japanese archeology and art. | |||||||||||
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A day is never enough to explore the whole of this `city', housing a huge amusement park, a hotel, a spa, a massive stadium and a variety of restaurants and shops. | |||||||||||
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This beautiful park's landscape is a fusion of Western and Eastern influences, with quaint tea ceremony houses and a greenhouse, and in early spring the park is a magnificent burst of pink cherry blossoms. | |||||||||||
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