OK, this is a thread about Japanese stations (and other places) rubber stamps!!

I'll take you virtually to a trip through 30 places all across Japan. Of course this is not a comprehensive tour but it's the best I could do. Let's go!

1. #Harajuku Station. Next to the Yoyogi Park and to the center of alternative fashion for youngsters. The old building was sadly replaced in recent years but the torii across the bridge feels as gorgeous as one can imagine.

2. Meiji Jingû gardens. It has many other names, but the beauty is the same. One of the quietest and most beautiful spots in downtown Tokyo. Pay the admission fee, it is really worthy. Take a stroll for the whole marked path to find one of the coolest little places you'll come across in the city: Kiyomasa's well. I won't spoil the surprise.
3. #Ikebukuro Station. The stage of Tokyo. A vibrant neighbourhood. Many foreigners come here for the anime merch shops, but here you can also find a bookstore 10 storeys tall: Junkudô.
@stage7 Ikebukuro Eki, una de las dungeons más liosas del subsuelo japonés
@minka La verdad es que sí, con tanta salida y zonas comerciales cuesta un poco dar con la más cercana a lo que buscas.
@stage7 Cuando fui a Japón me hospedé en Ikebukuro y la verdad es que es muy liosa la estación. Y eso que yo tengo buen sentido de la orientación...