Likewise, while Nikko has gained notoriety as one of the most popular day trips from Tokyo, it’s so full of rich history that spending a night here might be worth it, if you have time. If you don’t, make a beeline for the hillside Tosho-gu Shrine, which dates back to the 16th century when the Tokugawa Shogunate exerted great control over Japan. This shrine alone can occupy several hours of your time, so if you do plan to see Nikko on a day trip from Tokyo, leave the city as early as you possibly can. HOW TO GET THERE: The Tobu Nikko line operates a direct service to Nikko from Tokyo’s Asakusa station. Alternatively, ride the Yamabiko Shinkansen from Tokyo to Utsunomiya, then transfer to the JR Nikko line for a total journey time of just under two hours.
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Staind - Five-member rock band Staind started their musical journey from Springfield, Massachusetts in 1995. In 2011, founding drummer, Wysocki left the band to be replaced by Sal Giancarelli. Staind’s first studio album, “Tormented”, dropped in 1996. They have seven studio albums to their credit.
Bodysnatcher is a metal band from Florida whose songs come with deeply meaningful stories and messages. Their most popular tracks include "King of the Rats," "Take Me To Hell," and "Back of My Eyes."
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Geese is a Brooklyn-based band that began collaborating amongst friends to create a home studio in a basement. "Projector," their debut album, was formed from the same desire to compose music in every way possible. It symbolizes five youngsters whose passion for music permeates their entire life.
Rockin' on the Reservoir - Come and enjoy a lively evening of live music and wonderful company at the Hanahan Amphitheater. Rock out with your family and friends to fantastic tunes, with three local bands performing
Intervals is a Canadian metal band. The band was formed in Toronto, Ontario. The band has toured throughout the United States and Canada. Their album, Circadian, was released in 2020. Their EP, The Space Between, was released in 2011.
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