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Explore Shinsekai, a pre-war neighbourhood that was created with New York as a model for its southern half and Paris for its northern half.

Shinsekai

An old new world.

Sendai

Japanese cities are known for being endlessly chaotic concrete jungles...

Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse

It's called Aka Renga Soko, or Red Brick Warehouse, and it’s worth a walk around its open grounds to relive a bit of the past...

Namahage (Demon) Museum

Namahage is an oni, a giant and fearsome demon, common in many Japanese folk tales...

Obuse Town

Since the Edo Period, Obuse Town in Nagano Prefecture has been an important art and cultural hub...

Shimonoseki

Shimonoseki has all the attractions of a large city, a fascinating past, amazing food and easy connections for traveling to your next destination...

6 Things To do at Kinosaki Onsen in Autumn

Just two and a half hours from Kyoto lies Kinosaki Onsen—one of the top hot spring destination towns in Japan...

New Chitose Airport

New Chitose Airport is the northern prefecture of Hokkaido’s main airport and the fifth busiest in Japan...

Where to See Kagura Dance in Japan

With colorful costumes sewn with luxurious golden thread– costing up to ¥2 million– and elaborate masks showing ferocious gods and harrowing demons, Kagura reenacts classic Japanese folklore tales of good versus evil...

HEY (Hirose Entertainment Yard)

The problem is, especially for those hungry for a taste of nostalgia, most arcades are now stuffed with crane games — basically slot machines for otaku (in this case, anime/manga lovers)—and purikura photo booths...

Sendai Tanabata Festival

Sendai Tanabata, the most iconic star festival in Japan, draws more than 2 million tourists each year...

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