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—Tofu
Visited in autumn and the colours of the trees were pretty. Not many visitors so we practically had the place to ourselves. My favourite building is the bathhouse
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Lucky 🍀
Autumn is one of nicest seasons ❤️
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I love how you are interested in pretty much everything! You are a charming person with a charmed life.
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I’ve wanted to go here, but somehow missed it on my trips. I hope I can check it out next time I go!
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ive been to an edo ere house in Ueno but I didnt know about this place! Looks awesome must visit next tim,e im in tokyo!
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