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  2. Mori Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    It has since been praised for the wide and multi-faceted appeal of its exhibitions, which Condé Nast Traveler described as "as thought-provoking as they are instagrammable." [7] The museum is singular among major museums in Tokyo for its late opening hours, part of its effort to make arts and culture accessible and enjoyable to the wider ...

  3. Jonathan Savoie - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Savoie is a Tokyo-based commercial and editorial photographer who specializes in a travel photography, minimalist architecture and urban landscapes. He is known for his use of vibrant colors combined with detailed and often complex subject matter to create photographs that demand acute attention to detail.

  4. Condé Nast Traveler - Wikipedia

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    Condé Nast Traveler is a luxury and lifestyle travel magazine published by Condé Nast.The magazine has won 25 National Magazine Awards. [2]The Condé Nast unit of Advance Publications purchased Signature, a magazine for Diners Club members, for $25 million in 1986.

  5. 30 Christmas Traditions From Around the World - AOL

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    According to Conde Nast Traveller, the head of a household in Slovakia may participate in the superstitious holiday practice of pudding throwing by taking a spoonful of loksa—a mixture of bread ...

  6. Cat Street, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Cat Street (キャットストリート, Kyattosutorīto) is an approximately half-mile street in Tokyo, Japan. The street meanders within Harajuku and Shibuya. [1] According to Time Out Tokyo, "Cat Street is the spiritual home of Tokyo’s vibrant street fashion culture. While the strip has been steadily heading upmarket over the past few ...

  7. Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo: Hotel Lobby. Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo occupies the top nine floors of the Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower. The hotel’s 178 guest rooms are spread across the 30th through 36th floors of the building; The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo and several of the hotel's restaurants and bars are located on the 37th and 38th floors of the building.

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