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With its nine and a half million inhabitants, Tokyo is the most populous
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A well-known sumo wrestler with a bodyguard. |

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The Imperial Palace, once located in Kyoto, was moved to Tokyo after the
Shogun was overthrown in 1868. |
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What would Tokyo be without Godzilla? |
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At the Asakusa Shrine, the three men who are believed to have been
responsible for the construction of the neighboring Sensō-ji Temple are
worshipped. |
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Qiān is a divination method in which a random stick is drawn to obtain
advice or guidance. Seekers shake a container from which a stick then
falls out randomly. The code indicated on the stick can then be looked
up in a list to find the corresponding prophecy or advice. |
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The
Tokyo Skytree is a 634-meter-tall television and radio broadcasting
tower. It is the tallest television tower and, after the Burj Khalifa in
Dubai and the Merdeka 118 in Kuala Lumpur, the third tallest structure
in the world. |
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The Tokyo Skytree has two platforms
accessible to the public: the Tembo Deck at 350 meters and the Tembo
Galleria at 450 meters. |
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Oktoberfest celebrations have been a regular fixture on the event
calendar of many Japanese cities for years. In Tokyo, they combine
international beer culture with a local festival atmosphere featuring
stage performances, market stalls, and elaborate decorations. |
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The Tokyo Tower, one of the city's landmarks, is a television tower
built in 1958 modeled after the Eiffel Tower. At a height of 332 meters,
the Tokyo Tower is one of the tallest self-supporting towers in the
world. |
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Shibuya
Crossing is a street intersection where, during rush hour, up to 2,500
people cross the intersection simultaneously with each traffic light
cycle. It is therefore the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world. |
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