Italian couple took commemorative photos at Shinjuku Historical Museum and Asakusa Culture & Tourism Center
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1) For Italian couples who love history, I recommended visiting the Shinjuku Historical Museum. They were particularly interested in the Edo and Meiji periods.
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2) At the Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center, we had a lively conversation with a female high school student in kimono, who was visiting from Toyama Prefecture, and took a picture together.