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(1889-1990), whose Cherry Blossoms at Daigo-ji Temple is a masterpiece in pas-
tel colours. ( 5777-8600; www.yamatane-museum.or.jp ; 3-12-36 Hiroo, Shibuya-ku; adult/stu-
dent/child ¥1000/800/free, special exhibits extra;
10am-5pm Tue-Sun;
JR Yamanote Line to
Ebisu, west exit)
4 Naka-Meguro
NEIGHBOURHOOD
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Known to locals as Nakame, Naka-Meguro doesn't look like much when you exit
the station. But cross the street with the tracks overhead and in one block you'll hit
the Meguro-gawa, a tree-lined canal flanked by stylish cafes, restaurants and
boutiques. Nakame is a favourite haunt (and home) of fashion, art and media
types, whose tastes are reflected here. (
Hibiya Line to Naka-Meguro)
5 Daikanyama
NEIGHBOURHOOD
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Daikanyama is a shopping district that favours small boutiques, quiet streets and a
wealthy, impeccably dressed clientele (occasionally walking impeccably dressed
dogs). Not everything here is outrageously priced though, and the neighbourhood
can be an excellent place to discover still-under-the-radar Japanese designers. (
Tōkyū Tōyoko Line to Daikanyama)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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