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Shinjuku
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Shinjuku is Japan's largest neighborhood. That puts it high in the running for the world's largest neighborhood. The only way to understand its geography is to break Shinjuku into bite sized districts.
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Tokyo's most unique (and claustrophobic) entertainment district.
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A few tips for staying safe in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
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It's often the most dangerous areas that are the most interesting.
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A massive educational building designed to look like a cocoon.
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It's the only shop in the World that sells Hello Kitty pillows and Cartier watches under the same roof.
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Shinjuku is the biggest neighborhood in Tokyo. If Shinjuku were the only neighborhood in Tokyo — Tokyo would still be a major city.
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Shinjuku (Tokyo's biggest neighborhood) at dusk on Saturday night.
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The tallest building in Tokyo until 2006.
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Kyoto is a magical city. It sounds sugarcoated but it's true. With 400 shrines and 1,600 Buddhist temples it's hard to choose your activities. This list will help you make the most of your trip.
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Japanese superheroes rock.
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