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Tokyo's ultra niche attractions: classic Japanese gardens

"Kiyosumi Garden" is a very unpopular attraction, with few people, and the ticket is only 100 yen. If you want to take pictures of the classic Japanese garden without people, this is the best choice~ My photography skills are just a beginner, so I can only shoot blindly~ "Kiyosumi Shirakawa" this place itself is relatively niche, many people may not have heard of it, after visiting the garden, you can walk around the city and find a coffee shop to rest, feel the quiet life in the bustling Tokyo~
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Posted: Feb 21, 2024
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