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Asakusa Temple (Asakusa Station) ๐ ๐ Route: โข Asakusa Station โ Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center โ Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate) โ Nakamise Street โ Hozomon (Treasure House Gate) โ Five-storied Pagoda โ Asakusa Temple ๐ธ Many beautiful girls in kimonos were taking photos here, but it was so crowded that I didn't get a chance to take any! You can buy omamori (protective amulets) inside the temple, but they only accept cash. ๐ Food: Genroku Sushi ๐ฃ (standard but delicious) Asakusa Chaya Matcha Ice Cream ๐ฆ (worth the 30-minute wait!) ๐งณ Tip: You can store your luggage at the subway station. Akihabara (Akihabara Station) ๐ฎ Animate Akihabara Main Store: A must-visit for anime fans! Mandarake: A treasure trove for second-hand anime goods. Yodobashi Akiba: A huge electronics store. ๐ Food: Home Cafe โ: One of the maid cafes with interactive games. Akihabara Ramen Street ๐: Any choice is a good choice! ๐๐ป Note: If you're not into anime, you can still enjoy a quick visit, as the atmosphere here is quite unique. Ueno Park (Ueno Station) ๐ณ National Museum of Western Art: Worth a visit for the Van Gogh and Monet masterpieces. Tokyo National Museum: Prepare to be amazed or perhaps a bit overwhelmed! Ueno Zoo: Lots of cute animals! ๐ถ #TokyoTravel #Asakusa #Akihabara #UenoPark ๐ธ