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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...

Obuse Town

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

Tokyo Closet Ball

Tokyo Closet Ball is where people can go to express their “true authentic lives...

Shimonoseki

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

Sasebo

Sasebo is the second largest city in Nagasaki prefecture...

Osaka

Osaka's retro-yet-modern vibe gives it the feel of a cult 80s movie set in the future...

Kyoto

Japan’s capital for more than 1000 years, the story of an ancient nation is written all over Kyoto’s cobbled streets, endless temples and gardens, and in the traditional way of life preserved by tea merchants and geisha houses...

Fukuoka

Fukuoka is Kyushu's capital city and an important hub of exchange due to its proximity to the rest of Asia -  it's location on the island's northern shore puts it closer to seoul than Tokyo...

Nagasaki

Portuguese and Dutch influences can be felt throughout the city's cosmopolitan streets, which stretch all the way from Nagasaki bay up the slopes of the surrounding mountains...

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