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Everyone coming this nightclub! Nishi-Azabu A-Life review about Tokyo's Things to do

A life has 3 different floors. B1F is for main nightclub event, 1F is easy to fun, 2F is small box. Every weekends, you can fun to dive in great and fantastic night --- this is Discotheque Party alife TOKYO

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Famous Nightclub in Roppongi NEW LEX Edo (LEXINGTON QUEEN) review about Tokyo's Restaurants

Long-established and very famous nightclub in Roppongi. Many famous personages enjoyed here. If you want to go, pay more attention for your dress.

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Shio Ramen Hajime review about Tokyo's Restaurants

Hajime is a famous shio ramen shop in Tokyo. But I think this ramen is just famous, not delicious. I put pepper on this ramen because it tasted so bland. I feel little bit not good enough, need more flavor.

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Kyoto International Manga Museum review about Kyoto's Things to do

Kyoto International Manga Museum is the most biggest manga library in Japan. You can read all kinds of manga published in Japan now and forever, include magazines.

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Honnouji Temple review about Kyoto's Things to do

Honnoji temple is famous for grave of Oda Nobunaga. Oda Nobunaga is one of the most famous Samurai in Sengoku era.

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Nikko Toshogu review about Nikkō's Things to do

Toshogu is where Ieyasu Tokugawa (ruling from 1603 to 1605) is enshrined; he was the first shogun of the Edo Shogunate, which flourished between the 17th and 19th centuries. As many as 127,000 craftsmen were involved in constructing the shrine, using the highest level of technology available at the time. The two-story “Yomei-mon Gate”, decorated with brilliant colors and over 500 sculptures, is particularly famous. It is also called “Higurashi-mon (sunset gate)”, because people spend all day long gazing at its beauty.

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Sumo wrestling in Ryogoku review about Tokyo's Things to do

Sumo is the oldest sport in Japan and was originally practiced as a part of Shinto rituals for agricultural fertility in ancient times. If you look at sumo you'll realize it's more than a sport. Access: Toei Oedo Line or JR Sobu Line

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Taishakuten in Shibamata review about Tokyo's Things to do

Shibamata is known for Japanese movie "Tora san". The leading character, Tora-san, appeals to many people because of his kindheartedness and carefree way of life. If you go there, you can feel Japanese good old days in Tokyo.

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Cherry Blossoms in Rikugien review about Tokyo's Things to do

Rikugien is known for the magnificent cherry trees. It is mentioned in ancient myths, and the way its petals fall while still at the height of their beauty was interpreted by the old warrior class as symbolic of resignation and grace in death, qualities which the warriors rated highly. Don't miss the Cherry Blossoms in Rikugien.

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SPA Authentic, maybe best Spa in Saigon review about Ho Chi Minh City's Things to do

The location is far from center of Saigon, but spa's view is so nice and very luxurious. Voted best Spa in Saigon last year it definitely lived up to the expectation. Wide range of very good treatments and massages, relaxed atmosphere, very hygenic, extremely professional staff at roughly half the price you would pay in Europe. Worth it!

195 Nguyen Van Huong St., Thao Dien Ward, Dist. 2, HCMC
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