Tokyo Hidden Gem✨ Visit the House of Councillors Even Without Japanese
📸 【Exclusive Highlights】 ✅ True Political Core Area: Passing by the councilors' offices, catching a glimpse of the big shots in suits walking briskly The document transfer window is piled with confidential envelopes, just like a scene from a Japanese drama ✅ Bird's-eye View of the Deliberation Hall: Sitting in the media seats with automatic English audio playback (The only English benefit in the whole venue! Hurry up and take photos📸) ✅ Full-on Showa Aesthetics: Giant crystal chandeliers + red carpet corridors, the atmosphere of the Showa era is fully captured, like stepping into the scene of the Japanese drama "Half-Zuki Nao" ✅ Mysterious Easter Eggs: The "Ito Hirobumi Statue" in the central hall hides the history of constitutionalism The "Representative Trees of All Prefectures" in the main square is a paradise for map enthusiasts🌲 The stenographer's seat hides the "soon-to-disappear profession" easter egg 💡 【Hard-earned Experience】 ✔️ Hidden Rules of the House of Councillors: Arriving early is more important than being on time! 15 minutes in advance ✔️ Must-have Items: Original passport + patience (to withstand the staff's cold faces) ✔️ Photo Password: The guide's👌 gesture = you can take photos here, other areas are not allowed! #Tokyo 🌟