If sitting cross legged for long periods trying not to move is not for you though, perhaps the best starting point for a quick tour of the area is directly in front of the main station in a small square where the statue of a gentleman in a crumpled looking suit and holding a rectangular suitcase is one of the most recognizable in Japan – let alone Tokyo.
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Kamis, 24 Desember 2009
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Small offshoots of larger sects of Buddhism have their own mini-temples jammed between buildings or alongside roads scattered around the area so it is not uncommon to be strolling around inhaling incense. Zen Buddhism is another religious based activity in the area with at least one facility offering to educate beginners in this form of self discipline in lesson form.
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