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You will visit one of the largest and most important centers of Shintoism in Japan, Meiji-jingu, the tomb of Emperor Meiji and his wife.
Be sure to try your luck by getting a prediction that is nothing more than waka verses composed by the imperial couple themselves.
The route will continue along the lively youth street Takeshita-dori, which can be considered the main artery of the famous Harajuku, sung in the songs of the modern American singer Gwen Stefani. With a successful combination of circumstances, there is a chance to see cosplayers and just extraordinary personalities. The contrast of Harajuku is the neighborhood located next door – Omotesando or, as it is often called, Tokyo Champs-Elysees. This is a lively area that is beautiful both during the day and in the evening.
The last point of the tour will be the famous Shibuya district, where the busiest intersection of the country is located. The area is also famous for the abundance of clothing stores and department stores, pharmacies, cafes and clubs, near the mentioned intersection there is a monument to the most faithful dog – Hachiko. But Shibuya is famous for its special charm in the evenings with its abundance of neon on the central streets. Often, when Tokyo is shown at night, it is Shibuya who becomes the main frame.
The tour will end with a visit to the observation deck of the Shibuya Sky building
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