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Nakano Sun Plaza, a distinctive landmark and a symbol of Nakano Ward.99 views
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Nakano-Sakaue Station on the Marunouchi Line subway95 views
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Nakano Sun Plaza, near Nakano Station.91 views
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Nakano Station platform90 views
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Nakano Station platform83 views
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JR Nakano Station North side66 views
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Cherry blossoms along Nakano-dori road near Nakano Sun Plaza.66 views
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Cherry blossoms along Nakano-dori road near Nakano Sun Plaza.66 views
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In front of Nakano Station.65 views
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JR Nakano Station North exit with PR banner for its cherry blossoms in early April.64 views
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Sun Road shopping arcade in Nakano.64 views
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Sakura confection62 views
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Cherry blossoms along Nakano-dori road near Nakano Sun Plaza.61 views
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Autographed Beatles photo36 views
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During their stay in Tokyo, the Beatles were basically imprisoned in their hotel. But they managed to sneak out once or twice.33 views
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The exhibition had a few rooms.32 views
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Beatles books32 views
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Autographed Beatles photo32 views
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Gift shop with Beatles souvenirs for sale.31 views
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A company replicated the design of the JAL happi coats the Beatles wore. They were selling them at the exhibition so I bought one for ¥6500.31 views
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Beatles T-shirt31 views
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Autographed Beatles photo31 views
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Autographed Beatles photo31 views
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To commemorate the anniversary, a photo exhibition of The Beatles in Japan taken by their official tour photographer Robert Whitaker (1939–2011) was held here in Nakano, Tokyo.30 views
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Beatles entering Budokan.30 views
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The happi coats are not sold by JAL. The maker licensed it from JAL.30 views
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Late June 2016 was the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' historic concerts at the Budokan in Tokyo. They arrived Haneda Airport on June 29, 1966 and played five 30-min. concerts at the Budokan from June 30 to July 2, 1966.29 viewsA total of 50,000 out of 200,000 applicants got tickets. The Beatles were the first rock band to play at the Budokan, normally reserved for martial arts like judo. There was a big debate over allowing the Beatles to play at such a "sacred venue."
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Photo background with you can pretend you're crossing Abbey Road and take a picture.29 views
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