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  2. Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center - Wikipedia

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    The center contains a café, an exhibition space, a currency exchange, a conference hall, free Wi-Fi, computers, and restrooms. [5] [15] It also organizes free English language tours around Asakusa each weekend. [16] The information counter near the entrance offers services in English, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese.

  3. Tourism in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to a common misconception, Tokyo has many green spaces in the city center and its suburbs. [4] A list of the popular places and attractions for the visitors is as follows: Akihabara; Yanaka District; Kagurazaka; Kiyosumi Gardens; Tsukiji Fish Market’s Outer Market; Sake Breweries in Tokyo; Roppongi: Art galleries and Nightlife; Odaiba

  4. H.I.S. (travel agency) - Wikipedia

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    H.I.S. Co., Ltd. (株式会社エイチ・アイ・エス, Kabushiki-gaisha Eichi Ai Esu) is a travel agency based on the fifth floor of Trust Tower in Kamiya-cho, Tokyo in Kamiyacho, Minatoku, Tokyo, Japan, [3] specializing in low-cost package tours.

  5. List of museums in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    website in Japanese, local history and culture Center of the Tokyo Raids and War Damage: Koto: History: Information and artifacts regarding the bombing of Tokyo: Currency Museum of the Bank of Japan: Chūō: Numismatic: Japanese currency Daimaru Museum: Chiyoda: Art: website in Japanese, information: Daimyo Clock Museum: Taitō: Horology

  6. Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo serves as Japan's economic center and the seat of both the Japanese government and the Emperor of Japan. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government administers Tokyo's central 23 special wards, which formerly made up Tokyo City; various commuter towns and suburbs in its western area; and two outlying island chains, the Tokyo Islands.

  7. Shibuya - Wikipedia

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    Maruyamachō was the commercial center of the area in the Edo period. Shibuya came into the possession of the Shibuya clan in the early 1160s, after which the area was named. The clan was a cadet branch of the Taira clan descended from Taira no Yoshifumi. The clan built a fortress near the present-day Konnō Hachimangu Shrine.

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