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There is a separate personality at the train station near my house. Get out of the north and you have found organized bus lottery, clean streets of China stores, and the still existing star box. However, get out of the south, and you are in a small street warrior, very little for many cars, with the Grapes of Japanese Kareya and Tarhi, standing through rammed buildings.
It was roaming the streets so much that I discovered a wooden worker. Of course, this is not his real name. We have never met. In fact, in 10 years I have seen it only a handful of times. But whenever I pass, it bursts a burst of joy because its garden is a risk of mechanical diureramis, stimulated with wood and operates with small solar cells. Clicking and clocking, a small wooden maroon, has delivered an apple to your mouth advertisement. Only when the sun disappears, it turns it. The crowd of trickting boxes is absolutely unforgettable in a ridiculous and charming and attractive and Japanese hobby.
The Wood Worker’s house is hardly something that you will put in the travel guide. And yet, I am sure that it is fortunate for the viewers to stumble.
Here for more than 20 years of accommodation, I have often visited friends and family. We revolve around usual tourist destinations, which are officially impressed. But the stories we miss each other are about non -planned competitions. The bush, where the owner’s dog saluted every arrival, but when he tried to leave, his ankle rose and threw his ankle. At the shrine of the small neighborhood where the trash cans wrote a clean English symbols “box for dirt”. The random coffee shop that contained a wonderful combination of porcelain and clear manga piles.
Tokyo rewards Flynor. Probably because so much humanity is relatively filled in small space. There may be some cultural inclination towards making an idiom on one’s small corner. Who knows? But the city is full of pleasant small discoveries.
Therefore, my travel tip for visitors is to leave a place for Serindpet. Tokyo has a lot to offer, it is easy to grow, to rush from a famous museum or temple. But you lose a lot of tokyo Tokyo. Instead, leave some time to rotate the purposeless, whatever the twist looks the most interesting. This city will give you some of the quick Jazz Reef of humanity that you could never expect and will definitely never forget.