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From observation deck, you can see many of city's iconic landmarks.
Observation deck was revamped in 2016, it's worth visiting.
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SKY CIRCUS Sunshine 60 Observation Deck
3-chōme-1-1 HigashiikebukuroFrom observation deck, you can see many of city's iconic landmarks.
Observation deck was revamped in 2016, it's worth visiting.
If you are planning to do something cultured during your stay, please visit Tokyo Metropolitan Theater.
This theater hosts a variety of arts programs including dance, music performances, and plays.
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Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre
1-chōme-8-1 NishiikebukuroIf you are planning to do something cultured during your stay, please visit Tokyo Metropolitan Theater.
This theater hosts a variety of arts programs including dance, music performances, and plays.
This park is a nice place to visit with its big paved square.
Monthly-held flea market is one of the largest in the Ikebukuro area.
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Parque Ikebukuro Nishi-guchi
1-chōme-8-26 NishiikebukuroThis park is a nice place to visit with its big paved square.
Monthly-held flea market is one of the largest in the Ikebukuro area.
Mejiro garden is a convenient hideaway for a quick break from the buzz of the metropolis.
You’ll find a large pond surrounded by a diverse array of plants and flowers that bloom and change color with the seasons.
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Mejiro Garden
3-chōme-20-18 MejiroMejiro garden is a convenient hideaway for a quick break from the buzz of the metropolis.
You’ll find a large pond surrounded by a diverse array of plants and flowers that bloom and change color with the seasons.
Jiyugakuen Myonichikan was built in 1921 by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright as a school building. Nowadays, in addition to tours, many people come to the building for marriage ceremonies, seminars, discussion meetings, concerts, and public lectures.
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Jiyū Gakuen Myōnichikan
2-chōme-31-3 NishiikebukuroJiyugakuen Myonichikan was built in 1921 by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright as a school building. Nowadays, in addition to tours, many people come to the building for marriage ceremonies, seminars, discussion meetings, concerts, and public lectures.