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| Tokyo, Denboin Street, also called Denboin-dori is a quaint, old-fashioned shopping street that runs from the west side of Nakamise Street for about 200 meters. Denboin-dori Street is a street which intersects Nakamise Street near Sensoji temple in Asakusa. Many shops sell Edo period wares such as Edo Kiriko style cut glass and other items that feature the skills of seasoned artisans. |
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