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Category: Religious Sites; Historic Sites; Monuments/ Statues; Museums
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A large, torii gate stands at the entrance to this shrine built in memory of those who lost their lives defending Japan....
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A large, torii gate stands at the entrance to this shrine built in memory of those who lost their lives defending Japan. Many officials still come and offer prayer annually on August 15, the anniversary of Japan's defeat in World War II.
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These beautiful gardens are located outside of the Imperial Palace. Access to the gardens is open to the public although the...
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These beautiful gardens are located outside of the Imperial Palace. Access to the gardens is open to the public although the palace itself is off limits.
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The current palace was constructed in the same spot where Edo Castle used to stand. Most of the palace grounds are not open...
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The current palace was constructed in the same spot where Edo Castle used to stand. Most of the palace grounds are not open to the public except for the East Gardens, which are accessible on select days.
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"Yasukuni Shrine honors the dead of Japanese wars from the Meiji Restoration onward. It even has statues dedicated to the horses and dogs that died in the wars. It's controversial since the shrine contains a museum that takes a rather retrograde view of that rationale for these wars. I didn't both..."er with the museum, but enjoyed wandering the large grounds covered by the shrine, particularly the peaceful park in back of the the shrine buildings. Japanese soldiers used to say "Let's meet at Yasukuni." before going into war, so this shrine occupies a unique place in Japanese history. It's a short walk from the Kudanshita station.
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"My wife and I love Japanese food and before we went to Tokyo, were looking for a way to take something authentic home with us. This was the perfect experience! It was very easy to find off the subway and the Host Ayuko was very friendly, easy to talk to, and very good English!
We took the Udon noo..."dle class and had a great time making them from scratch and cooking. It was somewhat simple and good recipies. When we finished cooking, we couldn't believe that we made it! We would definitely recommend this as part of your Tokyo and Japanese experience!
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"I hesitated between Vegetarian Sushi and (Shokado) Bento, and finally chose the bento. I am Japanese but I had almost never took this kind of class, particularly in English. I really enjoyed the class and learned a lot. The instructor knows and understands Japanese "kokoro (mind)" very well and she ..."explains the procedure very clearly so that we can easily represent the dishes at home. Her recipe is not difficult, but it tastes very good and genuine.
The class is small-sized and we can enjoy chatting while cooking. We never got bored and I felt the time passed very quickly.
I would like to visit there again to take other classes and would recommend my friends from other countries.
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