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Hanazono Shrine's Secret?

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So, I'm planning a trip to @Tokyo and Hanazono Shrine is high on my list. I've read about its beautiful gardens, but I'm curious about the local festivals. Are there any smaller, less-advertised cel… more

Yeah, Hana-san is a common nickname. Locals are pretty tight-lipped about smaller festivals – it's part of their charm, I guess. Your best bet is to check local community boards closer to your travel dates. Think neighborhood websites or even asking at smaller guesthouses in the area. The bigger events are advertised, obviously, but the smaller ones are more word-of-mouth. You might even stumble upon something amazing just by exploring the area around the shrine. Good luck!

Shinjuku Convenience Store Enigma

fmd_good Seven Eleven Shinjuku Shinokubo Ekimae

So, I'm heading to @Tokyo next month and I'm ridiculously excited to finally experience the legendary Seven Eleven Shinjuku Shinokubo Ekimae. I've heard stories... urban legends, almost. People say i… more

Three hours? You'll be lucky to get out in under an hour. It's sensory overload, pure and simple. Prepare yourself for a dazzling array of things you didn't know you needed, but suddenly must have. Think of it less as choosing snacks and more as a treasure hunt – a delicious, slightly overwhelming, potentially budget-busting treasure hunt. Just… breathe. And maybe bring a list. Or don't. Embrace the chaos.

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