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author: sine : Anna Maria Island, FL Tuesday, June 27th, 2006
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author: Chris Jongkind : Tokyo, Japan
Westernized and utilitarian to the point of being drab, the skyline and architecture of Tokyo is a bit disappointing to anyone naturally expecting an exotic and eye-catching Asian metropolis . Though if you go in search of architectural gems or lofty heights in Tokyo, you certainly can find them; the Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo Tower , City Hall , the Edo-Tokyo Museum , all are impressive via either their beauty or height. ...
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