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Spider-Men?

2017-07-26

Are they Spider-Men? They are cleaning the moat of the Imperial Palace Ground@Double Bridge  

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Hamarikyu Garden in June

2017-07-26

Can you see white objects floating on the moat of the Hamarikyu garden? There are a lot of jellyfish!   & […]

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Nagoshino-Oharae, summer festival

2017-07-26

Summer festival is held at the Namiyoke shrine in Tsukiji. Tomorrow ( June 11th 2017) will be the last day. Th […]

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Tuna Filleting

2017-07-26

I went  to the Tsukiji Inner Fish Market with my guests from the US. They were excited about this tuna filleti […]

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Gion Matsuri Festival in Kyoto

2017-07-25

The Gion Festival is an annual event dedicated to the deity of Yasaka Shrine. Many traditional rituals and eve […]

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Hydrangeas in kitakamakura

2017-07-21

These are all hydrangeas! There are 100 kinds of hydrangeas@Kaitakamakura Kominka Museum. http://kominka-museu […]

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Eat or Make?!

2017-07-14

Looks yummy! These are replica foods made from silicon. The history of replica foods back to about 90 years  a […]

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The Secret of Hearts

2017-07-14

If you look at the buildings of the shrines carefully, you will notice many signs. Here is a good example. Thi […]

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Charms of Meiji Shrine

2017-07-14

The Meiji Shrine is an oasis of the hectic capital.  It is loved by the Japanese people as well as foreign tou […]

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Do you konw Japanese vending machines?

2017-07-14

You have vending machines in your country and so do we.  However, our vending machines may be a little bit dif […]

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I am originally from Fukuoka, south west part of Japan and have lived in Tokyo for more than thirty years. I had been a stay-at-home mom for long time and after raising two children, I wanted to do something interesting for me and also good for the others. I think my curiosity towards different cultures and Japanese tradition led me to become a licensed guide. I provide guided tours to English speaking travelers and provide support to foreign businesses entering Japan market. My name, Haruko means clear sky child. Maybe because of my name, I am a Hare-onna, which means a woman who brings a sunny day. So I named my website Sunny Days in Tokyo! May your stay in Japan be bright and joyful like a sunny day!

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