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    Tosho-gu santuario di nikko
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    see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil

    Nikko Toshogu

    Toshogu is where Ieyasu Tokugawa (ruling from 1603 to 1605) is enshrined; he was the first shogun of the Edo Shogunate, which flourished between the 17th and 19th centuries. As many as 127,000 craftsmen were involved in constructing the shrine, using the highest level of technology available at the time. The two-story “Yomei-mon Gate”, decorated with brilliant colors and over 500 sculptures, is particularly famous. It is also called “Higurashi-mon (sunset gate)”, because people spend all day long gazing at its beauty.

    If you pass under Yomei-mon, turn right and enter the avenue leading to the shrine at the back, you will see the “Sleeping Cat” overhead, a national treasure created by legendary master Hidari Jingoro. The story behind the carving is that the cat was to ward off mice, because it is situated near the gate leading to the grave of Ieyasu. In the “Shinkyusha (sacred stable)” for the horses serving God, there is a series of 8 carved boards on which the life of a monkey is illustrated, from birth to pregnancy, caricaturing human life. One of the sculptures, the “Three Monkeys”, is famous throughout the world for the “see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil” poses. The carved monkeys covering their eyes, ears and mouth, respectively, were inspired by the Buddhist teaching that if we do not hear, see or speak evil, we ourselves shall be spared from evil, and the theme was chosen here in the belief that the monkeys would protect the horses from disease.

    In addition to these carvings, there is also one of an elephant, purely from imagination, in a temple called “Kamijinko”. The Toshogu Three Sculptures are small, but incredibly beautiful, and there is always a crowd of people in front of them.

    • Access : 30 min by bus from Nikko station
    Nikko Toshogu

    From Shinjuku,Ikebukuro, Shibuya To Nikko station

    • Route to Nikko
      • First, get on “Shonan-Shinjuku Line” from Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, Shibuya to Ohmiya.
      • Second, get on Tohoku Shinkansen from Ohmiya to Utsunomiya.
      • And, you get on JR Nikko Line From Utsunomiya to Nikko.
    • Price : ¥4,820 (fare :¥2,520 + shinkansen express fee: ¥2,300)
    • Duration : about 2 hours

    From Asakusa To Tobu Nikko station

    • You can go to Tobu Nikko station directly from Tobu Asakusa Station
    • Price : ¥2,620 (fare :¥1,320 + express fee: ¥1,300)
    • Duration : about 2 hours

    *[Caution] Tobu Asakusa Station is different from Tokyo Metro Asakusa station!

    check Tobu Asakusa Station by this map

    Tobu Asakusa Station

    Green Plaza Shinjuku

    The first ever “Capsule hotel” or tube hotel in Tokyo, is conveniently located right in the middle of Kabukicho, the most exciting forest of neon in Tokyo. Green Plaza Shinjuku is conveniently located at only 5 minutes walk from Shinjuku station of JR line which is the busiest hub station in metropolis.

    “Capsule hotel” is Japan unique, beloved by a lot of business men for its convenience and cost performance, also favored by tourists especially on weekends and holidays as well. Green Plaza Shinjuku is pleased to offer “the huge public bath” which has been one of the most preferred cultures among all kinds of Japanese people, men and women, young and old, poor or rich, for thousands of years.

    • Business Hours : check in 15:00 – check out 10:00
    • Charge : ¥4,300 (incl. tax) for standard capsule, ¥4,800 for up graded capsule
    • Credit cards : VISA, Master, JCB, American Express, Diner’s Club
    • Facilities : Outdoor bath and Jacuzzi, Big bath tub(mineral water), Saunas,Other services : Restaurants, Laundry, Massage, Skin scrubbing, PC and LAN cable rental, Vending machines
    • In capsule equipments : TV, Pay video, Alarm clock
    • Amenities : Shampoo, Rinse, Body soap, Soap, Tooth brush, Towel, Shaving razor, In the building robe
    • Address : zip code160-0021 1-29-2 kabukichyo Shinjuku-ku tokyo
    • TEL : 81-3-3207-5411
    • FAX : 81-3-3207-5417
    • Access : 5 minutes walk from JR line “Shinjuku” station, right in front of “Seibu Shinjuku” station.
    • more info : http://www.hgpshinjuku.jp/

    RULES and MANNERS

    • Sorry, this hotel is for men only. No accommodations for women
    • No one under 18 is allowed even accompanies by adults.
    • Anyone with tattoos, big or small, are absolutely rejected for our cultural reason.
    • Anyone drunk is also excluded for the security and the comfortable stay of other guests.
    • Anyone who we judge is troubling, annoying, or provoking the other guests is also expelled.
    • No one with cutaneous affection (skin disease) and/or any contagious disease are rejected.
    • No food and/or drinks are allowed to bring in.
    • You cannot stay in the building after checking out.
    • Electrical outlets are not for the guests’ use.
    • You are welcome to stay consecutive nights, but you will have to check out every day, and physically go out of the building during the day (No particular capsules=tubes are saved nor secured during daytime). Keep your baggages at the front desk.
    Green Plaza Shinjuku
    Meiji shrine torii gate
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    Wedding procession
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    Meiji Shrine, located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shoken. When Emperor Meiji died in 1912 and Empress Shōken in 1914, the Japanese people wished to pay their respects to the two influential Japanese figures.

    Sometime, you can come across Japanese traditional wedding ceremony at Meiji Shrine. If you want to see Japanese traditional wedding ceremony at Meiji Shrine, you should go there on Saturday or Sunday.

    [history]

    After the emperor’s death in 1912, the Japanese Diet passed a resolution to commemorate his role in the Meiji Restoration. An iris garden in an area of Tokyo where Emperor Meiji and Empress Shōken had been known to visit was chosen as the building’s location.

    Construction began in 1915, and the shrine was built in the traditional Nagarezukuri style and is made up primarily of Japanese cypress and copper. It was formally dedicated in 1920, completed in 1921, and its grounds officially finished by 1926. Until 1946, the Meiji Shrine was officially designated one of the Kanpei-taisha, meaning that it stood in the first rank of government supported shrines.
    The original building was destroyed during the Tokyo air raids of World War II. The present iteration of the shrine was funded through a public fund raising effort and completed in October, 1958.
    Meiji Shrine was brought into the flow of current events with the 2009 visit of United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. After arriving in Tokyo on her first foreign trip representing the newly elected President Barack Obama, she made her way to this shrine in advance of meetings with Japan’s leaders to show her “respect toward history and the culture of Japan.”
    In January 2010, German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle demonstrated the same respect when he concluded his visit to Japan with a visit of the shrine.

    Quote : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiji_Shrine

    Meiji Shrine
    Kabukicho TS Music

    DX Kabukicho is striptease theater.

    • station : Shinjuku
    • program :
      • Open : 10:00 -
      • 1st stage : 11:00 – 14:20
      • 2nd stage : 14:20 – 17:40
      • 3rd stage : 17:40 – 21:00
      • 4th stage : 21:00 – 24:00
    • price : ¥5,200
      • morning price : ¥3,600
      • night price : ¥3,600
      • student price : ¥3,600
      • more than 60 years old : ¥3,000
    • more info : http://www.ts-music.co.jp/index2.htm
    Kabukicho TS Music
    Shinjuku New Art

    Shinjuku New Art is striptease theater.

    • station : Shinjuku
    • program :
      • Open : 11:00
      • Start : 12:00
      • End : 23:00
    • price : ¥5,000
      • morning price ¥4,000
      • student price : ¥4,000
      • more than 60 years old : ¥3,000
    • more info : http://www.rockza.net/sna/index.html (*Japanese only)
    Shinjuku New Art
    DX Kabukicho

    DX Kabukicho is striptease theater.

    • station : Shinjuku
    • program :
      • Open : 10:30 -
      • 1st stage : 11:30 – 14:30
      • 2nd stage : 14:30 – 17:30
      • 3rd stage : 17:30 – 20:30
      • 4th stage : 20:30 – 23:30
    • price : ¥5,000
      • morning price ¥4,000
      • student price : ¥3,000
      • more than 60 years old : ¥3,000
    • more info : http://www.dxk.co.jp/index2.html (*Japanese only)
    Dx Kabukicho
    新宿警察署裏交差点
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    Shinjuku Shopping Area

    Everything you can do in Shinjuku will be a satisfying experience… . shopping, eating, relaxing, or whatever else.

    Isetan Shinjuku

    Isetan Shinjuku

    Shinjuku Takashimaya

    Shinjuku Takashimaya

    Keio Department Store Shinjuku

    Keio Department Store

    Odakyu Department Store Shinjuku

    Odakyu Department Store


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    Odakyu 12th floor 04.JPG
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    Odakyu Department Store

    Odakyu Department Store, at the center of Shinjuku Terrace, has luxury brand-name stores, the largest cosmetics department in Japan, and several floors of restaurants). Nearby are popular draws such as Shinjuku Mylord (a fashionable costume store building), Bic Camera in Odakyu HALC (a mass retailer of home electric appliances), Hotel Century Southern Tower (located just three minutes from the station by foot), and many others. For luxury accommodations, visitors can stay at Hyatt Regency Tokyo, near the West Exit of the station.

    [Tips] Odakyu has nice view restaurants. If you want to have dinner at Shinjuku, Odakyu department store’s restaurants will be worth to go there.

    Odakyu Department Store

    Shinjuku Keio Department Store

    Keio department store is one of Japanese department store.

    Keio Department Store
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    Shinjuku Takashimaya

    Takashimaya is one of the most famous Japanese department store. Takashimaya carries a wide array of products, ranging from wedding dresses and other apparel to electronics and flatware.

    Shinjuku Takashimaya
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