日本語以下↓ For those who, like me, are drawn to the quieter side of Tokyo — this is Part 3 of my little escapes. 
✨ A peaceful stroll near Shirokanedai at Teien Art Museum Garden
✨ A designer’s haven in Ebisu (Hender Scheme’s flagship store)
✨ A rainy weekday hike up Mt. Takao, when you can walk in silence
✨ A spontaneous train ride out to the sea near Oiso, Kanagawa Prefecture
It’s not always about going far. Sometimes, it’s just about slowing down enough to see Tokyo’s gentle side 🍃 にぎやかな東京もいいけど、静かな東京も好き。 そんなわけで、こっそり楽しんでる“静かな東京”シリーズ第3弾。 ✨ 白金台の庭園美術館でのんびりおさんぽ ✨ 恵比寿のHender Scheme本店でデザインにときめく ✨ 雨の平日、高尾山をひとりじめ ✨ 思いつきでふらっと出かけた、大磯の海 遠くに行かなくても、ちょっと立ち止まるだけで 東京のやさしい一面に出会えるかも。 #tokyo #slowtravel #東京旅行

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Tom Fay Must-See Japan (2020 Edition): The complete insider's guide to seeing the best of Japan in one trip

Bookstores you HAVE to visit when in Tokyo….. An hour away from Shibuya you’ll find SKWAT / Twelve books. A haven for book and vinyl enthusiasts. Set within a striking industrial-style space, this bookstore-meets-gallery offers a carefully curated selection of art, fashion, and photography books, alongside an eclectic mix of vinyl records, from jazz and experimental to electronic music. Every corner feels like an art installation—perfect for those who love uncovering the unexpected. 📍3 Chome-26-4 Nishikameari, Katsushika City, Tokyo 125-0002 ⏰ Wednesday - Sunday : 11AM ~ 7PM 🚃 14 minutes walk from Kameari station #fyp #tokyo #book #bookstore #vinyl #exploringtokyo #travel #fy #japan

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Tom Fay Must-See Japan (2020 Edition): The complete insider's guide to seeing the best of Japan in one trip

Tucked away in a quiet corner of Kyoto, Komyoin Temple is a hidden sanctuary known for its breathtaking Hashin-no-Niwa (波心の庭), or “The Garden of the Moving Heart.” Designed by renowned landscape architect Shigemori Mirei, this karesansui (dry rock) garden embodies the simplicity and depth of Zen aesthetics. The carefully arranged rocks and raked white gravel create an ever-changing scene, inviting visitors to reflect and find inner peace. I arrived early in the late afternoon when the temple was almost empty. The contrast of lush moss, meticulously placed stones, and the rhythmic patterns of gravel felt almost meditative. Time seemed to slow down, and for a moment, there was only the sound of rustling leaves and the occasional birdcall. Komyoin is one of those places that remains beautifully underrated, offering a rare chance to experience Kyoto’s Zen essence without the crowds. If you’re looking for a quiet moment of reflection away from the city’s busy temples, this is the perfect place to be. Save this post for your next Kyoto trip! #fyp #reels #reelstrending #reelsviral #travel #explore #japantrip #japantravel #kyototrip #travelkyoto #kyototemple #komiyoin #光明院 #波心の庭 #京都旅行 #京都寺廟 #京都櫻花

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Matthew Baxter Super Cheap Japan: Budget Travel in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Hiroshima and Surrounding Areas (Super Cheap Guides Book 1)