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  <blog_title>TOKYO FASHION DIG</blog_title>
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    <anon>Ramen</anon>
    <anon>Secondhand book</anon>
    <anon>Secondhand clothing</anon>
    <anon>Park</anon>
    <anon>Sneakers</anon>
    <anon>Designer's clothing</anon>
    <anon>Nishiogikubo</anon>
    <anon>Kichijoji</anon>
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  <description>I had a business in Shinjuku that day, so I decided to take the Chuo Line from Shinjuku to Kichijoji. I rarely go to Kichijoji from Shinjuku, so when I checked the route on Google Maps, I noticed that I was passing through Nishiogikubo. There was a ramen shop in Nishiogikubo that I've always wanted to visit.</description>
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  <published>2022-06-28 16:57:35</published>
  <title>From Nishiogikubo to Kichijoji. secondhand book. old clothes. A ramen shop with excellent replacement balls.</title>
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