People of Ameyoko-cho
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In Okachimachi, there’s a store selling semi-precious stones — by the cup, by the geode, by the pretty encrusted tree — and it seems to be managed by a Furby.
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When I started going to Otsuka (in Tokyo, one stop east of Ikebukuro) two or three years ago, the station was old, run down — a concrete megalith with some passages carved out of it. Completely inaccessible. Over the past couple years they’ve gradually renovated it, and now it’s bright and open and accessible and lovely.
I don’t seem to have any pictures of pre-renovation Otsuka Stn., and they seem to be impossible to find on the internet, but I did find this video of a transfer from the Yamanote Line to the Toden-Arakawa line in old Otsuka Stn., so check it out if you like.
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