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Toyama Memorial Museum

A walk through the everyday life of a not so everyday person.

Sarasa Nishijin Sento Cafe

One of the most unique cafes in Kyoto, Sarasa Nishijin is housed in an old sento (public bath) that dates back to the 1930s...

Shinsekai

Shinsekai, or New World, was constructed in 1912 as a hip neighborhood of the future but quickly forgotten after World War II...

Sennichimae Doguyasuji Kitchen Street

But where do those in the know get their cooking utensils and kitchen essentials...

Samurai Museum

You'll find tons of exhibits and museums about samurai in Japan, but it can be difficult to find ones that cater to tourists who don’t speak Japanese...

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...

Shuzenji Onsen

If you’re looking for an outstanding onsen (hot spring) town, then head to Shuzenji Onsen, a few hours’ train ride from Tokyo in the prefecture of Shizuoka...

Obuse Town

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

Hokusetsu Sake Brewery

Hokusetsu Sake Brewery is home to the rice wine used in the Michelin-starred Nobu restaurants all over the world...

Shimonoseki

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

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