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🇯🇵 Tokyo Nippori 3-Hour Citywalk 🚶‍♂️

• Nippori as a super 🔥 citywalk district in Tokyo It's really enjoyable to stroll around, with art, scenery, unique shops, and delicious food all available. The spots are quite concentrated, and I personally tested that walking is not tiring, and it's a very happy shopping experience~ • First, take the train to Nippori Station, look for Exit A, then look for Exit Nishi, and leave the station. Walk for 3min 🏛 1st Stop: Asakura Sculpture Museum Admission: Adults 500 yen, high school and middle school students half price It's a sculpture museum well worth visiting, based on the author's former residence. You can not only see various cat sculptures but also enjoy Japanese-style houses. There is also a rooftop garden with a wide view of the surrounding streets. You need to take off your shoes to enter, so remember to wear decent socks. Walk for 3min 🛍️ 2nd Stop: Yanaka Ginza Shopping Street It's not a very long commercial street, but it hides many treasure shops, including a grocery store specializing in various cat-themed items, a shop selling Japanese tableware, a beautiful jewelry store, and some delicious food. I bought a cat tail cake, which is very cute and tastes good, a milky cake stick, very delicious. Also, remember to bring cash, some shops are cash only~ Walk for 10min 🕰️ 3rd Stop: Daio Timepiece Museum It is a private watch museum open to the public, collecting many various types of clocks. It's quite small and old, located in a courtyard, with an indescribable sense of mystery haha. The business hours only go up to 4 pm 🕓, so be mindful of the time when you go. Walk for 5min 🐾 4th Stop: Mini Cat Shrine It's a very small shrine, just a small area by the roadside, easy to be overlooked. Many owners have placed photos of their deceased pets there to commemorate them, and there are some cat treats on the table, all the love from the owners to their cats ❤️ Walk for 10min ⛩️ 5th Stop: Nezu Shrine A well-preserved Japanese national treasure building with a history of more than three hundred years, it is also one of the top ten shrines in Tokyo. It is said that many great Japanese literary figures, such as Natsume Soseki, have conceived and written here. The number of tourists at the shrine is not very high, and there are more locals praying and walking. You can also draw a fortune 🙏 #TokyoTravel #TokyoCityWalk #TokyoNippori

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