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Omotesando, often referred to as the Champs-Élysées of Tokyo, is a bustling boulevard of trendy restaurants, international luxury shops and landmark architectures. Aside from the extravagant retail therapy it offers, this neighborhood is an exciting place to hang out and wander around. Slip into the side streets for an intriguing mix of quirky cafes and up-and-coming boutiques. Here are some of my favorites!
Delicious dumplings
The Meiji Shrine was built in honor of Emperor Meiji, the 19th-century emperor who opened Japan to the West. It's surprising that such a majestic shrine filled with nature and serenity exists in the middle of this bustling city. If you find yourself in need of a breather away from the busy streets of Tokyo, go for a stroll inside the tranquil grounds of this shrine.
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