Shinjuku Clock
Shinjuku NS Building houses this enormous, moving clock. It is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest pendulum clock in the world at 29 meters. After staring at it for a prolonged period of time, with my jaw dropped to the floor, we headed to the top floor and had some excellent yakiniku that was actually very inexpensive. Here is a picture of that restaurant.
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