First, we visited the former Aoyama Villa, the finest example of all of the areas "Herring Mansions," which was built in 1924 with a dining room to seat 200 people.
Then we headed up Mount Tenguyama by cable car for some great views.
Japan and Us
Monday, July 21, 2014
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