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Super cute orange mailbox next to Sensoji Temple 📮

Orange Street next to Sensoji Temple This time I would like to introduce a photo spot with a full sense of atmosphere - Orange Street🍊 next to Sensoji Temple! Although Sensoji Temple is already very popular, this orange-themed street is a new hotspot for hipsters that has surged in popularity in recent years. Whether you are an artistic youth or a photo enthusiast, you can't help but stop taking your camera when you pass by! Must-play route: It is recommended to start from the main entrance of Sensoji Temple and walk to the end of the street to find a colorful alley, the signature orange decoration, specialty cafe and souvenir shop, and several interestingly shaped mailboxes📪. Walk slowly along the line with your camera, discover different angles of photo spots, especially recommend the super cute big mailbox at the end of the alley, really casual shot is very Japanese atmosphere. Must-play items: 1. Take a mailbox photo - all kinds of creative mailboxes. 2. Orange themed Cafe - drink a specialty drink or eat a piece of dessert and chill. 3. Souvenir shop gadgets selection – Japanese stationery and personal creative crafts. 4. A simple visit to Sensoji Temple – a perfect blend of tradition and newness. Check-in spot recommendation: - Mailbox wall: A collection of some of the cutest mailboxes, great composition - Painted alleys: orange lanterns and wall paintings - Cafe exterior: theme design, background sense Practical tips: 1. Best to go before noon on weekdays, less people easy to take pictures (holidays people are really super many). 2. Take a walk along Orange Street, about 30 minutes to play all, after visiting Sensoji Temple directly to the most convenient. 3. Cafes mostly do not have to wait, but popular souvenir shops occasionally have to queue. 4. Remember to find a bright mailbox to take pictures! Just put down the camera, and new people passed by to take pictures, the atmosphere was good. 5. The alleys are clean and it is a safe and welcoming hipster zone for solo or family walks. Notes: - The alley is not too long, do not allow too much time, it is recommended to walk as slowly as you like. - Some shops accept cash only, so it would be more convenient to prepare more yen. - Be aware of roadside bicycle access and be careful of pedestrian safety. Event Time Reference: Most shops on Orange Street open at 10am until 6-8pm, and it is recommended to arrive early to feel the quietest time. #Japanese Hipster Travel #orange themed check-in #CuteMailboxTour #Recommendation around Sensoji Temple
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