@@gordonbgrahamno it’s not just Bancho. Imperial Palace, the whole Bunkyo ward, Ichigaya, Iidabashi, Suidobashi, Ochanomizu, Hanzomon, Kudanshita, Shinjuku Gyoen, Kagurazaka, Roppongi, Omotesando, Aoyama, Akasaka, Azabu, the list goes on, definitely more than 30 spots
@@slugger_hinatastan17 Sure…and each of the 30 spots along the Yamanote Line has numerous spots…including some you mentioned…Tokyo Station is a 10 minute walk to the Imperial Palace, for example. Harajuku Station is at the foot of Omotesando…etc, etc, etc.
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As someone who lived in Bancho, Chiyoda ward, I strongly disagree
@@slugger_hinatastan17 One spot vs 30…
@@gordonbgrahamno it’s not just Bancho. Imperial Palace, the whole Bunkyo ward, Ichigaya, Iidabashi, Suidobashi, Ochanomizu, Hanzomon, Kudanshita, Shinjuku Gyoen, Kagurazaka, Roppongi, Omotesando, Aoyama, Akasaka, Azabu, the list goes on, definitely more than 30 spots
@@gordonbgrahamObviously Yamamote line is super important tho, Tokyo just isn’t that simple
@@slugger_hinatastan17 Sure…and each of the 30 spots along the Yamanote Line has numerous spots…including some you mentioned…Tokyo Station is a 10 minute walk to the Imperial Palace, for example. Harajuku Station is at the foot of Omotesando…etc, etc, etc.