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Yanesen,If you want to see a nostalgic Tokyo

Yanesen refers to the Yanaka, Nezu, and Sendagi areas. Although it is located close to the center of Tokyo, it is still a very folksy area that retains the atmosphere of a Tokyo downtown.
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Toei Bus (To-Bus : Metropolitan Bus) Recommended for seasoned travelers.

The reason I recommend is because it is interesting. You can enjoy a very deep Tokyo. Because the buses run even closer to people's daily lives than the trains and subways do. You can tour every corner of Tokyo in this bus.
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Experience a virtual train trip in Japan.

This is a line of a railroad company called JR. You can see the Japanese cityscape from the train. As you move away from the city center, the scenery gradually turns rural. This route is from Shinjuku, a huge station in Tokyo, to Kofu in Yamanashi Prefecture.
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Asakusa, a typical Japanese temple and garden. The most popular spot for tourists in Tokyo.

Asakusa is a convenient place for tourists arriving in Tokyo to go right away. It can be reached by subway or train, and tourist spots can be visited on foot. It does not cost much and can be enjoyed in half a day.
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Toden Arakawa-sen (Tokyo Sakura Tram). Recommended for sightseeing in downtown Tokyo.

The Tokyo Sakura Tram (Toden Arakawa Line) is a streetcar that runs through downtown Tokyo. It is the only remaining tram in Tokyo and operates between Minowabashi and Waseda (12.2 km, 30 stops) in approximately one hour.