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Nakamise-dori383 viewsNakamise-dori, the street leading from the Kaminarimon to the Sensoji Temple itself, is lined with small shops selling omiyage (souvenirs) ranging from fans, ukiyo-e (woodblock prints), kimono and other robes, Buddhist scrolls, traditional sweets, to Godzilla toys, t-shirts, and cell-phone trinkets.
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Nakamise-dori308 viewsNakamise-dori, the street leading from the Kaminarimon to the Sensoji Temple itself, is lined with small shops selling omiyage (souvenirs) ranging from fans, ukiyo-e (woodblock prints), kimono and other robes, Buddhist scrolls, traditional sweets, to Godzilla toys, t-shirts, and cell-phone trinkets.
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Nakamise-dori342 viewsNakamise-dori, the street leading from the Kaminarimon to the Sensoji Temple itself, is lined with small shops selling omiyage (souvenirs) ranging from fans, ukiyo-e (woodblock prints), kimono and other robes, Buddhist scrolls, traditional sweets, to Godzilla toys, t-shirts, and cell-phone trinkets.
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Making traditional Japanese sweets292 viewsNakamise-dori, the street leading from the Kaminarimon to the Sensoji Temple itself, is lined with small shops selling omiyage (souvenirs) ranging from fans, ukiyo-e (woodblock prints), kimono and other robes, Buddhist scrolls, traditional sweets, to Godzilla toys, t-shirts, and cell-phone trinkets.
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Nakamise-dori311 viewsNakamise-dori, the street leading from the Kaminarimon to the Sensoji Temple itself, is lined with small shops selling omiyage (souvenirs) ranging from fans, ukiyo-e (woodblock prints), kimono and other robes, Buddhist scrolls, traditional sweets, to Godzilla toys, t-shirts, and cell-phone trinkets.
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Mobile Cell Phone Shop in Shibuya234 viewsAchieving maximum use of their limited space in this tiny cell phone shop in Shibuya. I thought it was interesting how the shop assistants head was out of the window.
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