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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - A general view of a Starbucks coffee shop in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - Pedestrians walk past a Starbucks coffee shop at Kanetsuki Street in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - A signboard of Starbucks on display outside its shop in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - A logo of Starbucks is seen at its coffee shop in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - Pedestrians walk past a Starbucks coffee shop at Kanetsuki Street in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - A logo of Starbucks is seen at its coffee shop in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - Pedestrians walk past a Starbucks coffee shop at Kanetsuki Street in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - A woman takes a picture of a Starbucks coffee shop in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - Pedestrians walk past a Starbucks coffee shop at Kanetsuki Street in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - A general view of a Starbucks coffee shop in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - Pedestrians walk past a Starbucks coffee shop at Kanetsuki Street in Kawagoe. The branch opened last March is located near to the Toki no Kane bell tower, the main attraction of Kawagoe city, which is well known as ''The Little Edo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe, located in Saitama Prefecture is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • December 5, 2018, Saitama, Japan - Visitors wearing traditional kimono take pictures each other at ''The Little Edo or Koedo'' in Kawagoe area. Kawagoe is well known as ''The Little Edo or Koedo'' for preserving the Edo-period ambiance. Kawagoe is a tourist spot located about 30 minutes by train from downtown Tokyo.
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  • Heron hooded dancers perform during the Daigyoretsu or Large Parade of Sanja Matsuri Festival at Sensoji Temple in Asakusa on May 18, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The Daigyoretsu Parade is a large procession of priest, city officials, musicians, geishas and dancers dressing Edo Period costumes through Asakusa streets until Sensoji Temple. This is one of the Three Great Shinto Festivals in Tokyo, that is held on the third weekend of May.
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  • Visitors look at traditional Hagoita (Battledores) on display during the Hagoita-Ichi fair at the Sensoji Temple in Asakusa on December 17, 2016, Tokyo, Japan. Originated in the Edo period the annual fair Hagoita-Ichi (Battledore Fair) in Asakusa sells decorated battledores for good-luck charms and ornamental purposes. The front of the hagoita is illustrated with famous Kabuki actors, anime characters celebrities and newsmakers of the year. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • A view of the new wing of Takashimaya Department Store (L) in Nihonbashi on September 28, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The Nihonbashi Takashimaya Shopping Center now comprises of four buildings and the new speciality annex houses 115 stores on seven floors. Takashimaya department store began business in 1933, at the end of the Edo Period in Tokyo's Nihonbashi district. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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