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Hitotoki.org is a "new literary site collecting stories of personal, singular experiences in Tokyo." If you've visited Tokyo, please consider sharing a part of your Tokyo experience at hitotoki.org. If you plan to visit Japan , please peruse what will be an interesting collection of personal stories of life in Tokyo .
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