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Omorisanno's Secret?

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So, I'm heading to @Tokyo next month and I'm kinda freaked out about Omorisanno Hospital. I’ve heard whispers... urban legends, really. About the place being more than just a hospital, you know? Li… more

It's... definitely not your average hospital. The vibe is... subdued. Not actively creepy, more like unsettlingly quiet. Think old, worn building with a strange stillness to it. Lots of overgrown landscaping around the exterior. I wouldn't say it's actively terrifying, but if you're already freaked out by hospitals, yeah, maybe find a hotel further away. Just to be safe. Plenty of other amazing things to see in @Tokyo, no need to spend your trip stressing about a hospital's aura.

Finding a Quiet Corner?

fmd_good Seven Eleven DR Nishi-Shinjuku Daiwa Roynet Hotel

So, I'm staying at the Seven Eleven DR Nishi-Shinjuku Daiwa Roynet Hotel in @Tokyo – amazing location, but it's REALLY busy. The convenience store downstairs is a lifesaver, but finding a quiet spot… more

Have you tried the Meiji Jingu Shrine? It's huge, and while popular, you can easily find quiet spots amongst the trees. It's a bit of a walk from Shinjuku, but the peace is worth it. Alternatively, wander deeper into Shinjuku Gyoen – I know you said it was crowded, but if you go early morning or late evening, it's much calmer. Or, completely different vibe, but sometimes a quiet bar can be surprisingly zen. Find a small, unassuming izakaya away from the main drags; the low lighting and gentle chatter can be oddly soothing. Just don't order anything too strong!

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