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author: Chris Jongkind : Tokyo, Japan
A to Z of what to expect on a Tokyo A to B
The Tokyo subway trains smell. That is to say, they smell good. It’s nothing special, just the standard climate control breezing in from the ceiling. Regardless, it didn’t occur to me how great their scent is until I stepped on board, at the beginning of my second visit to the land of sumo, Sanrio, and sweet smelling subway cars.
Of course, mention Japan , and most would envisage zen gardens, sushi,...
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