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Edo Tokyo Museum Diorama

Edo-Tokyo Museum

Tokyo through the centuries at this funny-looking but seriously impressive museum.

National Museum of Nature and Science

Split over two buildings and five floors in a quiet corner of Ueno Park, the National Museum of Nature and Science houses a range of immersive, interactive exhibitions exploring natural history, science and technology related to Japan and the world...

Yokohama Cup Noodles Museum

Unlike the holy grail though, the origin of these delicious noodles is well documented and easy to find when you visit Yokohama’s CUP NOODLES Museum...

Unzen Onsen

Today, Unzen Onsen is regarded as an onsen (hot springs) paradise, with public and private baths available at ryokans and hotels that are sprinkled around the region...

Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum

Nestled near Nagasaki Bay, the Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum opened in 2005, offering visitors the chance to see a mixture of classic to modern art as well as touring exhibitions from around the world...

Hinomisaki Lighthouse

Japan’s tallest masonry lighthouse and ranked in the top 100 historic lighthouses in the world, Hinomisaki Lighthouse is one of the more unique sites in Shimane Prefecture...

Ghibli Museum

Whether you're a fan or not of Miyazaki’s whimsical animation, you shouldn't miss out on the official Studio Ghibli Museum in Mitaka...

Kurokawa Onsen

Arguably one of Kyushu’s most prized gems, Kurokawa Onsen is a favourite with Japanese people due, not only to the variety of hot spring baths offered, but also to a secluded location high up in the lush Aso mountain range, in the majestic shadow of its active central volcano...

Tagawa Coal Mining Museum

Once the epicentre of the coal mining in Japan, Tagawa is home to an entire museum dedicated to its rich history and deep involvement in the industry...

Ooedo Onsen Monogatari

The Ooedo-Onsen Monogatari calls itself an "Onsen Theme Park" and in many ways, it really feels like an amusement park...

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...

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