[Tokyo] Retro architecture on the water


A Chinese-style building that is hard to find in Japan.
I'm very interested in this unfamiliar architectural style.
The stylish windows are my favorite!

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◆Building🏠
Taiwan Pavilion
11 Naito-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0014

◆Access🚶
14-minute walk from Shinjuku Station

◆Price💰
Shinjuku Gyoen admission is 500 yen, the building is free

◆Reservation
None

◆Photo📷
OK

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Retro Stroll | Walking around the city in a kimono
↓Recommended for these people!
- I like retro
- I want to know where I can wear a kimono👘
- I want to spend my weekends and travels relaxing

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[Retro Stroll's Thoughts🕰️]
"Retro Stroll" started with the desire to make people feel that "old" is "beautiful" and to stop and take a look.

There are many wonderful historic buildings in Japan, but they are difficult to maintain and are often demolished.

This is true not only for buildings, but also for traditional Japanese objects and techniques.
I hope that this will encourage as many people as possible to take a fresh look at old things before they disappear from Japan.

If you find a place that catches your eye, please take a retro stroll and take a break!

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#Domestic Travel Strategy

Post by レトロさんぽ | Mar 27, 2025

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