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Mount Daisen
Lost and found on the highest mountain in western Japan.
Momochi Seaside Park
Quietly tucked away in the suburbs, the Momochi Seaside Park offers a perfect Seaside oasis away from fast-paced Fukuoka city...
Shinsekai
Shinsekai, or New World, was constructed in 1912 as a hip neighborhood of the future but quickly forgotten after World War II...
Senjojiki Beach
Senjojiki Beach offers up stunning rock formations and tide pools, but don’t forget your usual beach supplies becauSe it’s still a mecca for swimming and camping...
Sendai
Japanese cities are known for being endlessly chaotic concrete jungles...
Sengaku-ji Temple
Sengaku-ji Temple is often overlooked by travelers coming to Tokyo...
Arima Onsen
Compact enough to be explored entirely on foot, Arima’s main Taiko-dori shopping street forks into narrow cobblestone pathways, flanked by Edo-style wooden houses and free ashi-yu (foot bath) spots...
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...
Hase-dera Temple
Hase-dera temple in Kamakura was constructed to hold a massive, gold-gilded, wooden statue of Kannon, the god of mercy...
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...