This is a famous old entertainment district in Japan. You can still spot geisha here. The buildings on both sides aren't tall and there aren't any flashy signs—probably high-end restaurants. During the day, most places aren't open so it feels pretty quiet. A lot of people prefer to visit at night.
Hanamikoji-dori Street | Review by Terry Chen
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