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[Daikanyama - Nakameguro] Immersive Japanese Cultural Experience (2)🌟

4. Caffe Michelangelo 🌇✨ This year, after a complete renovation, it will reopen on September 16, 2023. The café is located inside a residence built in the early Showa period and is combined with the Italian restaurant “Villa ASO.” 🌇✨ The vintage atmosphere and open space inside the café allow you to relax and quietly escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. 🌿☕️ 5. Former Asakura Residence This important cultural property was built in 1919. 🌇✨ It used to be the official residence of Mr. Torajiro Asakura, who once served as the Speaker of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly and the Speaker of the Shibuya Ward Assembly. Strolling through the garden and the residence, you can feel the Japanese romance of the Taisho era and experience the seasonal charm of the four seasons. 🌸 6. Sakura Museum 🌇✨ Located next to the Kurome River, which is a great spot for cherry blossom viewing during the season, this Japanese painting museum holds four or five exhibitions every year. Each exhibition has a specific theme, all of which are centered around the concept of “appreciating the blooming cherry blossoms through Japanese paintings in all four seasons.” 🌇✨ In the permanent exhibition room, there are also various works themed around cherry blossoms. 🌸 #Tokyo 🌇✨

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[Daikanyama - Nakameguro] Immersive Japanese Cultural Experience (2)🌟

4. Caffe Michelangelo 🌇✨ This year, after a complete renovation, it will reopen on September 16, 2023. The café is located inside a residence built in the early Showa period and is combined with the Italian restaurant “Villa ASO.” 🌇✨ The vintage atmosphere and open space inside the café allow you to relax and quietly escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. 🌿☕️ 5. Former Asakura Residence This important cultural property was built in 1919. 🌇✨ It used to be the official residence of Mr. Torajiro Asakura, who once served as the Speaker of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly and the Speaker of the Shibuya Ward Assembly. Strolling through the garden and the residence, you can feel the Japanese romance of the Taisho era and experience the seasonal charm of the four seasons. 🌸 6. Sakura Museum 🌇✨ Located next to the Kurome River, which is a great spot for cherry blossom viewing during the season, this Japanese painting museum holds four or five exhibitions every year. Each exhibition has a specific theme, all of which are centered around the concept of “appreciating the blooming cherry blossoms through Japanese paintings in all four seasons.” 🌇✨ In the permanent exhibition room, there are also various works themed around cherry blossoms. 🌸 #Tokyo 🌇✨

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