[2024 Tokyo Attraction] Travel Guide for Akihabara Electric Town (Updated Nov)
No.15 of Best Things to Do in Tokyo
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Address:
1 Chome-12 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
Opening times:
Open year round, 24/7Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 day
Phone:
+81-3-52568123
Tokyo Vibes: The Ultimate City Adventure
You can never get sick of Tokyo because there are just too many things to see and do there.
Getting around - The metro is very reliable to get around Tokyo city.
Attractions:
1. Senso-ji Temple
Highlights - Senso-ji Temple is Tokyo's oldest temple, known for its iconic Kaminarimon Gate. There is a bustling shopping street outside the temple and the entire Asakusa area is very fun to explore too.
2. Harajuku
Highlights - This is a neighbourhood to go if you are into street fashion, cute accessories and trendy boutiques. Especially along the Takeshita street, every shop is so unique and interesting.
3. Akihabara
Highlights - Very interesting place, this is the 'Electric Town' and you are in the right place if you are an anime lover. A hub of otaku culture, regardless of your age, this place can be pretty eye opening. There are countless anime shops and themed cafes here.
4. Ginza
Highlights - An upscale shopping district, and there is also a 12 storey Uniqlo! There are many luxury boutiques here and nightlife is vibrant.
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LQCS
The Electronic market
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Another addition to the list of many amusing places in tokyo is the electronic town of Akihabara. It is like an electronic market. Akihabara is the hub of the city's geek culture. But people of other interests too visit this place. It's very fascinating and does get quite busy. The market has an energetic atmosphere with people out to shop at one of its highly specialised, multi-level shopping complexes, whether it's for high-tech electronics and gaming gadgets, or manga and anime merchandise.
There are huge arcade centres where you could lose the whole day just playing games and winning prizes from the claw machines. However, there's much more to Akihabara than electronics stores and pop culture. You'll find beautiful shrines, excellent restaurants and stylish bars that make this neighbourhood worth exploring deeper.
Here are the places we recommend for a perfect day out in Akihabara. I love trying out the katsusando vending machines every time I am here. Also within walking distance is the kanta shrine. A beautiful shinto shrine is more than a thousand years old. There is plenty to do and see in Akihabara that you won't realise how time passes.
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Freebird_Grace
Unique Things To Do in Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
Here are some unique things to do in Tokyo that you can’t find anywhere else! Save this guide for your next trip 🇯🇵
📍 Akihabara ~ known as the anime and manga capital of Tokyo. There are endless stores selling anime and manga merchandise, literally everything you could ever imagine.
📍 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building has a FREE observation deck. No ticket is required for entrance and you get an amazing view of Tokyo!
📍 Odaiba is located by Tokyo Bay, providing wonderful views of the Rainbow Bridge. Here you can find traditional Japanese arcades and shops, the beach and more stores.
📍 Ghibli Museum ~ located in Mitaka which is a lot further out of Tokyo. Tickets are cheap but very difficult to get, and go on sale 2 months in advance. The museum itself feels like stepping into a Ghibli movie!
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louloulou
The Anime & Manga Capital of Tokyo ~ Akihabara 🇯🇵
Japan has always been one of my bucket list destinations and last year I finally got the chance to visit!
📍 Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan
If you love anime or manga then this place will feel like heaven. Akihabara has an uncountable number of stores dedicated to anime and manga merchandise. Some of the shops have up to 10 storeys, it’s truly crazy. Even if you are not an anime or manga fan, I still recommend visiting here just to see how insane it is! There are also k-pop related shops among other things!
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louloulou
Tokyo is not just bustling; enjoy moments of relaxation.
Many people think of Tokyo as a bustling and noisy city, but it actually has a peaceful side as well. 🌇 When you stroll down the streets under the blue sky and white clouds, all you feel is relaxation and enjoyment. ☁️ In such weather, walking through the streets of Tokyo, you will discover another side of the city. There is no busy pace here, only tranquility and leisure.
The ramen is still delicious. This time, I didn't go to Ichiran. On a rainy day, I got soaked in Omotesando and rushed into a roadside ramen shop called 'Ore-ryu Shio.' While wiping my wet hair and clothes, I fiercely ordered a ramen and gyoza combo, a guilty pleasure full of carbs.
Shibuya is still crowded with people, and it remains the busiest intersection in the world. People of different skin colors from all over the world cross paths, leaving behind their turning backs. The bustling, lively atmosphere of the city has come back to life.
CCheng94
Explore Tokyo's Iconic Shopping Districts 🛍️
Tokyo is a shopaholic's paradise, offering a diverse range of shopping centers that cater to every taste and style. Here's a guide to five popular and distinct shopping centers in Tokyo, each known for its unique offerings:
1. Ginza: Known as Tokyo's upscale shopping district, Ginza is home to luxury brands, high-end department stores, and designer boutiques. Here, you'll find iconic flagship stores like Chanel, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton. The area also boasts glamorous department stores like Mitsukoshi and Wako, where you can indulge in luxury shopping and explore the latest fashion trends.
2. Harajuku: A vibrant and eclectic neighborhood, Harajuku is famous for its alternative fashion and streetwear. Takeshita Street is the heart of Harajuku, lined with trendy shops selling quirky clothing, accessories, and unique souvenirs. Don't miss out on exploring the iconic Laforet Harajuku, a multi-story shopping complex known for its cutting-edge fashion and avant-garde designs.
3. Shibuya: Shibuya is a bustling shopping district that caters to a younger crowd. The iconic Shibuya Crossing is surrounded by department stores like Shibuya 109, known for its trendy and affordable fashion. Shibuya Center Street is a haven for streetwear enthusiasts, offering a wide range of shops selling sneakers, skatewear, and urban fashion.
4. Akihabara: If you're a tech enthusiast or an anime and manga fan, Akihabara is a must-visit. This district is famous for its electronic shops, gaming arcades, and anime merchandise stores. Explore multi-story electronics retailers like Yodobashi Camera and visit specialty shops like Mandarake, where you can find a vast selection of collectibles and rare items.
5. Shinjuku: Shinjuku is a bustling shopping and entertainment district, known for its department stores and massive shopping complexes. Don't miss the iconic Isetan Department Store, which offers a wide range of luxury and designer brands. Shinjuku also boasts the expansive shopping complex of Lumine, where you can find a mix of trendy fashion, cosmetics, and lifestyle stores.
Remember to take advantage of tax-free shopping for tourists by presenting your passport at eligible stores. Tokyo's shopping centers offer an unforgettable retail experience, whether you're seeking luxury brands, alternative fashion, or unique tech and anime goods. Happy shopping!
CityExplorer
Travel Plan: 5 Days in Tokyo
In this 5-day travel plan, we will take you on a journey through Tokyo's iconic landmarks, cultural sites, and trendy neighborhoods. Get ready to immerse yourself in the rich history, vibrant culture, and unique charm of this captivating city. So, let's dive into the itinerary and make the most of your time in Tokyo!
Day 1:
• Start your day by visiting the historic Asakusa district. Explore the famous Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street.
• Head to the Tokyo Skytree for a panoramic view of the city.
• In the afternoon, visit Ueno Park, home to several museums including the Tokyo National Museum and Ueno Zoo.
• End the day by experiencing the vibrant nightlife in Shibuya, known for its busy streets and iconic Shibuya Crossing.
Day 2:
• Begin with a visit to the Meiji Shrine in Harajuku, a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city.
• Explore Takeshita Street in Harajuku, famous for its trendy shops and unique fashion.
• Head to Omotesando Avenue, known as Tokyo's Champs-Élysées, for high-end shopping and stylish architecture.
• In the evening, enjoy the lively atmosphere of Shinjuku, with its neon lights, entertainment options, and delicious dining spots.
Day 3:
• Start your day by exploring the Tsukiji Fish Market, where you can witness the bustling seafood auction and try fresh sushi.
• Visit the upscale shopping district of Ginza, known for its luxury boutiques and department stores.
• In the afternoon, take a stroll in the beautiful gardens of the Imperial Palace.
• End the day with a visit to the trendy neighborhood of Roppongi, famous for its art galleries, nightlife, and observation decks.
Day 4:
• Begin with a trip to Odaiba, an artificial island with futuristic architecture and attractions like the Odaiba Seaside Park and Palette Town.
• Visit the teamLab Borderless digital art museum for a unique and immersive experience.
• Explore the shopping malls and entertainment centers in Odaiba, such as Aqua City and DiverCity Tokyo Plaza.
• In the evening, enjoy a relaxing cruise on Tokyo Bay, offering stunning views of the city skyline.
Day 5:
• Start your day by visiting the traditional district of Yanaka. Explore its narrow streets, old houses, and charming temples.
• In the afternoon, head to Akihabara, known as the electronic and anime district, for a taste of modern Japanese pop culture.
• End your trip by enjoying a traditional Japanese tea ceremony in one of Tokyo's tea houses.
VisitAsia
Must Visit!!! Akihabara Tokyo Japan
Akihabara...The City of Electric, Anime, Manga and Games. Akihabara, also known as "Akiba," is a vibrant district in Tokyo, Japan, famous for its electronics, anime, and gaming culture. Akihabara is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, providing a unique and immersive experience into Japan's otaku (geek) subculture.
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Yodobashi camera exploring 🤩✨
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Getting There - 2 mins walk from Akihabara station
Attractions - electronic devices, electric town
Akihabara electric town is hot among tourists for buying or exploring electronic devices with high end technology with tax free. if you can show your passport at the counter, you can get a tax free for 10% of every purchase. They hold many brands and devices as well as cosmetic products, cameras, electronic devices at one mall.
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Elizabeth ND Ko
AKIHABARA… Fun town with cosplay
Akihabara is the most colorful town of Tokyo. Here is the center of cartoon, figure, game and everything in a Japanese fashion.
It is not far from either Ueno or Tokyo station. I believe you can walk from both side and along the way there are many small shops to visit.
Also you can easily take a train which has a lot of route pass this station.
You can buy every electronic equipments, game and sometime there will be cosplay or concert around here
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Study ‘N Travel
Anime streets at Akihabara
The district of Akihabara has an area that is well-known to have many anime stores selling all sorts of tan merchandise. It is also not uncommon to see a number of cosplayers walking around here so that was quite an interesting sight to behold. On top of the usual restaurants and cafes, you can find “maid” cafes, where female wait staff dressed up in maid costumes.
Even if you are not an anime fan, you can still enjoy the arcade and claw machines that are abundant in supply. But the main aim is to experience the anime culture and lifestyle of the people and places that make up this unique district!
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magniflying
Electric town at Akihabara
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Akihabara electrics town is a place that is famed for its electronic retailers, anime, cosplay, and video games.It is very easy accessible by the JR Line and floor the exits toward Akihabara electric town
Over here you can find countless of electronics stores and also various small independent stall which sell anime figures. On a weekend also can see cosplayer around . For this reason Akihabara has always been one of my favourite place to visit in Tokyo
MaxBurger
Anime lovers Paradise!
Getting There - Akihabara station can take you there, it's a big area worth the walk
Attractions - huge malls, food stands, maid cafes
Hotels - several hotels from any type of price
Food & Restaurants - noodle shops over here are often more than full
Shopping - there's a Don Quixote, malls as big as you can imagine, any type of shops souvenirs
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Gil around the world
Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Been to Japan for a few days. It's really a great experience for me. I went to a lot of places in Tokyo (Akihabara, Asakusa, Shinjuku) + Kyoto. Nice people, nice view, and nice environment. Their hospitality is really good, they are really helping even though both of us have language barriers. Am planning to go again probably next year 😅 (or 2024). There are still a lot of places I wanna be.
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FarEaz8
Akihabara electronic dreams
All things electronic and manga related can be found in this neon lit section of Tokyo. Building after building, each with multiple floors dedicated to the computer, gaming, manga and electronic geeks can be found, providing hours of interesting searching and surprising discoveries. There are plenty of great eating places as well.
Frank66
Akihabara Tokyo's Electric Town
Famously known as Tokyo's 'Electric Town', Akihabara is an eclectic mix of discount electronics and geek culture that attracts many people from all around the world. With its gigantic billboards advertising everything an anime-lover could want, when it comes to things to do in Akihabara, indulging your inner geek is a must.
The Akihabara district specialized in household appliances in the 1930s, but is now more associated with Japan's otaku or fanboy culture. The neighborhood combines its roots in electrical goods with anime-themed cafes and hobby shops. Shoppers will marvel over the wealth of quirky shops selling everything from novelties, games, toys, comics, cosplay and manga.
baddestchiq
Akihabara - Tokyo
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Akihabara is a buzzing shopping hub famed for its electronics retailers, ranging from tiny stalls to vast department stores like Yodobashi Multimedia Akiba. Venues specializing in manga, anime, and video games include Tokyo Anime Center, for exhibits and souvenirs, and Radio Kaikan with 10 floors of toys, trading cards, and collectibles. It looks so futuristic and animated. One can get all recent releases and new featured electronic products here. Nice place to visit if in Tokyo. #visitjapan #travelinspiration #beachvibes #passionpassport #travel Photography #traveladdict
Wander_Girl
RADIO Hall offers a plethora of first and second-hand otaku products. In VOLKS Akihabar HOBBY, you can buy the most nostalgic as well as the latest anime series all at once. In MULAN, situated in the middle of the street, you can find both affordable and high-end games and dolls. This store doesn't close until 10:30.
ColdAir.
#staycation Akihabara. Giddy as a child whenever I set foot in this place. A haven for kids and kids at heart alike! Better ready your wallet because you won't be able to resist buying once you get to see the amazing stuff here.
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Akihabara, Electric Town of Japan
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Aopsoh
What kind of impression does Akihabara have for you? Is 3C electronics heaven? The otaku shrine of anime idol fans? Or are there many maid-themed coffee shops?
Akihabara is like a cradle of dreams that supports the huge Japanese 3C animation industry and spreads it all over the world. Highly recommend!👍🏻😍🤩
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Akihabara is known as the world leading electronic district and home to Otaku culture. It’s the best place to witness the underground culture of Japan and shop high-tech gadgets. From geeky spots to historical sites. With plenty of electronics available at low prices as well as figures and toys from anime, manga, and games it's the perfect place to find cool Japanese gifts. The streets of Akihabara are lined with numerous arcades and game centers where visitors can have fun playing crane (UFO catchers) and arcade games—the retro classics and latest releases. In addition to home electronics, Yodobashi Camera Akihabara also offers brand-name fashion, as well as a food court located above the main store. With plenty to see and buy, it is easy to spend all day in this building located conveniently in front of Akihabara Station.
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What kind of impression does Akihabara have for you? Is 3C electronics heaven? 💥The otaku shrine of anime idol fans? Or are there many maid-themed coffee shops?
Akihabara is like a cradle of dreams that supports the huge Japanese 3C animation industry and spreads it all over the world.✈️
cody_go
Tokyo, Akihabara, Japan, hh/, come to Akihabara, of course, to do JR, but when you leave the station, remember not to go mad~ You will get lost, the best exit is the direction of the electric street, you can finish the route well. Akihabara, but it has not been out of the station, it has been attracted by the full of gashapon machines. There are four models of blue fat and twisted eggs. It is very lucky to spend all five times and all of them are gathered together. The price of the gashapon is from 100-500. I dont wait, there is a mini food stall in the station, just look at the price of the neon country.
Miss.Pumpkin.
A sacred place for animation and video games, Akihabara is one of the most popular areas for serious gamers. The anime over here is beautiful and extremely detailed with the culture transcending to the way locals dress and behave as well. Every girl here is dressed fashionably and there are cosplayers at every corner of the streets. It is truly a paradise for anyone looking to enjoy this electronics hub in Tokyo. You can find some of the best video games along with second-hand trading places where you can bargain as well. There are some spots that sell rare games as well.
Min Hua Emily.
Speaking of Akihabara, many otaku rotted women who love the second-yuan culture will not be unfamiliar. At the beginning, it was a street of electrical appliances. Nowadays, the popularity of various animation shops and video game stores has made this place famous. From the exit of the Electric Street in Akihabara JR Station, these huge billboards on both sides of the road will definitely bring a huge impact to your senses.
Here, you can buy the legendary hand, the price is not as terrible as I thought, probably the store has specially picked some cheap and attractive outside. It is said that here, the shop is not working, because each shop has different hands, there is almost no similarity, so it must be taken on the spot, hesitating a few minutes and coming back, may be bought. .
Of course, you can't forget that this place is an electrical street. Nowadays, although it has been overshadowed by the home rot culture, it is still the first choice for many people to buy electrical appliances. These large and small electrical stores are usually mixed between the animation products stores. Before you go in, you can take a look at the in-store promotional advertising. Electrical products can still be compared to three. After all, there are some brand categories, each of which is playing a price war. If you have enough time, don't worry about it.
The most famous electric city here is the Friendship Eighth, which can be seen from a JR station. The 9-storey, 6-story home appliance giant on the ground is staggering in both product type and quantity. In addition to the cameras and peripheral products of various brands, it also involves various home appliances such as computers and TVs. The brand is very complete, but I have not visited enough for two times!
Aurora_Rice_Ball.
A Must-Visit for Night Owls: Akihabara, Japan
Address - Akihabara, Taito City, Tokyo, Japan
Environment/Facilities - The latest and trendiest large-scale entertainment facilities
Features - A gathering place for young people
Rating - 8.5/10
Akihabara in Japan has always been a must-visit spot for young friends, with a significant difference between day and night. If you visit during the day, you can enjoy delicious food and shop at large malls. However, at night, it immediately transforms into a bustling area. The streets are filled with unique vehicles and stylishly dressed young people, along with many beautiful girls, making it very lively. The area around the station has many large entertainment facilities and malls, such as photo sticker shops, claw machine shops, pachinko parlors, game centers, maid cafes, and more. All these shops are open until the early hours, ensuring everyone has a great time and forgets to leave.
Tab Len
A 6-day Japan itinerary you must see!
Essential for Japan travel! A 6-day itinerary to help you explore Japan without any regrets. All the best attractions and food recommendations in one article! Save it now!
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Japan is located in East Asia and has a rich cultural heritage. 🗾 It has a long history and is full of historical sites, such as the Kinkaku-ji Temple in Kyoto 🏯. It is often called the Land of Cherry Blossoms 🌸, and every spring, the trees are in full bloom, creating a breathtaking sight.
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🌸Itinerary:
Day 1: Home of Koi Fish
Visit the home of koi fish and experience a unique aquatic culture.
Day 2: Senso-ji Temple - Imperial Palace East Garden - Akihabara Electric Town - Ginza
Travel through history and modernity, from the tranquility of Senso-ji Temple, the majesty of the Imperial Palace, the bustling Akihabara, to the elegance of Ginza, all in one day.
Day 3: Mount Fuji - Oshino Hakkai
Climb Mount Fuji and enjoy the beauty of nature; then visit Oshino Hakkai and explore its unique landforms.
Day 4: Kiyomizu-dera Temple - Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka - Nara Park - Kasuga-taisha Shrine
Experience traditional Japanese culture with ancient temples and old streets, the tranquility of parks, and the mystery of shrines.
Day 5: Osaka Castle Park - Osaka Tenmangu Shrine - Kuromon Market - Universal Studios Japan
Discover the diverse charm of Osaka, from its rich history to modern attractions.
Day 6: End of a pleasant trip to Japan
With fond memories, take an international flight, bid farewell to Japan, and look forward to the next visit!
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Tips:
- The temperature in Japan in November is moderate, around 10°C during the day and slightly cooler at night, so remember to bring a light jacket. 🧥
- Japan is 1 hour ahead of China, so remember to adjust your time to avoid missing out on your itinerary. ⏰
- The local currency is the Japanese yen, and the exchange rate fluctuates, so it is recommended to check in advance and prepare cash. 💴
- Learn a few simple Japanese phrases before you go to get closer to the local culture and enhance your travel experience! 🗣️
- Follow local etiquette, such as keeping quiet in public places and not spitting. 🙅♀️
- When trying local food, you can order a small portion first to avoid waste. 🍱
- Pay attention to the return and exchange policy when shopping, and whether you need to pay consumption tax. 🛍️
- Dress appropriately when visiting temples and other places to show respect. 👘
- Japan has very convenient transportation, with subways and buses being the main modes of travel. 🚇
- Carry rain gear with you, as it often rains in Japan in November, so don't let the rain affect your mood. 🌧️
- In case of emergency, you can call 110 for help, as safety is always the top priority when traveling. 🆘
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7-day Japan itinerary for fall.
Hey guys, here's a 7-day Japan itinerary! All the highlights are here, so you can enjoy Japan without any hiccups. Save it now!
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🎉Itinerary:
Day 1: Beijing to Tokyo, start your dream trip to Japan! After arriving, a local Chinese-speaking guide will pick you up and take you to your hotel to check in.
Day 2: Enjoy a free day in Tokyo and explore the city's endless charm!
Day 3: Senso-ji Temple, Kaminarimon Gate, Tokyo Skytree, Akihabara Electric Town, experience the charm of the ancient capital and the prosperity of the modern city. Then head to Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi to enjoy the beauty of nature.
Day 4: Shirakawa-go, Takayama Jinya, Sanmachi Suji, travel between history and reality, and experience the unique charm of traditional Japanese culture.
Day 5: Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Sannenzaka and Ninenzaka, Nara Park, Rokuen, explore the tranquility and mystery of the ancient capital, and get up close and personal with the cute deer.
Day 6: Osaka Castle Park, Osaka Castle, Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori, experience the prosperity and vitality of Osaka, and enjoy shopping and food.
Day 7: Depart from the hotel, take a private car to Osaka Airport, and end your pleasant trip to Japan.🌈✨
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Travel tips:
1. What's the exchange rate? 💴 100 yen is currently about 4.68 yuan, so keep that in mind when shopping! 💰
2. What's the weather like in Japan in November? 🍁 The temperature in Japan in November is moderate, warm and comfortable during the day, but a little cool at night, so remember to bring a thick coat! 🧥
3. Is there a big time difference with China? 🕰️ Japan is 1 hour ahead of China, so adjust your time difference to make your trip more enjoyable! ✈️
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