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The change of seasons makes us more prone to health issues due to shifts in temperature and humidity, making this a good time to review basic cold-prevention habits. Use everyday measures to lower infection risk and reduce the burden of managing your health.
Specifically, washing your hands and gargling when you return home, getting enough sleep and nutrition, maintaining moderate indoor humidity and ventilation, wearing a mask outdoors, and adjusting clothing to prevent chills are effective. Frequent hydration and gentle exercise also help sustain immunity. Check the latest situation with healthcare facilities and official information sources.
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If you’re unsure which cherry blossom spots in Tokyo to visit, start with the classics to make planning easier. Uenokouen, Chidorigafuchi, and Meguro River are easy to reach and offer different charms by day and night. Early morning or late afternoon tends to be better for photos and calmer crowds.
If you want a more off-the-beaten-path feel, try the waterside areas of Yanaka Cemetery or Inokashira Onshi Park. Strolling slowly and admiring the branches lets you soak in a quiet spring within the city. Be considerate about eating and disposing of trash.
To avoid the crowds, stagger your timing and vary your means of transport. Choosing routes that require a short walk from the station or pausing at a nearby café can give you more breathing room. If you have specific spots in mind, check the latest bloom updates and park information.
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For those looking for sightseeing spots around Tokyo Station. You can enjoy everything from short walking routes to food stalls and shopping in one go. Many facilities are convenient for quick visits while waiting for the Shinkansen, making them ideal stops between itineraries.
The rooftop garden at KITTE and Marunouchi Naka-dori Street are perfect for enjoying city walks and scenery. During the day you can feel the greenery between the buildings, and in the evening the station’s illuminated facade creates a different atmosphere. Mornings feel refreshingly crisp, and the area shows different charms at lunch and when the night view comes out.
The underground First Avenue Tokyo Station is an area packed with character shops, sweets, and ramen. Tokyo Ramen Street features well-known shops side by side, so it’s fun to choose by mood and compare tastes. On rainy days you can spend time mainly in the underground mall and station shopping areas.
A short walk farther brings you to the Imperial Palace East Gardens, where you can enjoy a peaceful stroll in the city center and views of the Marunouchi building cluster. It’s wise to wear comfortable walking shoes and carry water. If you want to avoid crowds, mornings or weekday afternoons tend to be relatively quiet. This is an area that offers a high level of satisfaction even in a short visit, so be sure to take a walk.
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