yTown & Gourmetz@ Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum (Tokyo pref.)

This is "Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum" , located in the suburbs of Tokyo.

It features buildings from the Edo period to the early Showa period.

I particularly love the "Wayou-Sechu fusion" designs of the Meiji-Taisho era, where Japanese and Western cultures blended together.

It's a wonderful spot that instantly transports visitors back in time and into a fantastical world. @(Nihedon @ KesaranPasaran Lab)

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Admission was free during the New Year's holiday.
A street performer was giving a performance in front of a public bathhouse(in Japanese: Sentou).

If you put this picture under your pillow when you sleep during your New Year's holiday, you'll have sweet dreams!

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hWayou-sechuh is the source of hthe Japan's astonishing transformation cultureh.

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My heart is stirred by "the style that blends order and chaos." that existed before the Showa era.

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ACCESS :

From JR Chuo Line Musashi-Koganei Station North Exit: Take Seibu Bus from bus stop "2" or "3" and get off at "Koganei Park West Entrance." 5-minute walk.

From JR Chuo Line Higashi-Koganei Station North Exit: Take the CoCo Bus from the northeast loop and get off at "Tatemonoen Entrance." 10-minute walk.

From Seibu Shinjuku Line Hanakoganei Station South Exit: Take the Seibu Bus from the "Minami-Hanakoganei" bus stop bound for Musashi-Koganei Station and get off at "Koganei Park West Entrance." 5-minute walk.

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Official site

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