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Hinomisaki Lighthouse
Japan’s tallest lighthouse is also one of the world’s oldest.
Enoshima Sea Candle
Constructed to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Enoshima Electric Railway, this beloved lighthouse has become a regional icon since its completion in 2003...
Shinsekai
Shinsekai, or New World, was constructed in 1912 as a hip neighborhood of the future but quickly forgotten after World War II...
Ikenotaira Onsen Ski Resort
In particular, Ikenotaira Onsen Resort is one of the most popular of the nine ski resorts in Myoko Kogen with its huge supply of fluffy powder snow...
Top 12 Spots to See Autumn Leaves Around Tokyo
The Japanese go crazy for koyo so why not join in the national pastime of ogling those fall colors...
Manza Onsen
Well, if you only want to be warm while soaking in a natural hot spring, then a great, relatively convenient option is Manza Onsen in Gunma Prefecture...
Niseko Moiwa Ski Resort
Moiwa is the hidden gem of Niseko, Japan’s famous skiing paradise...
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...
The Tomb of Emperor Nintoku (Daisen Kofun)
Daisen Kofun, believed to be the final resting place of the mysterious Emperor Nintoku, is the largest tomb in Japan...
Unko Museum Odaiba
It may sound strange on (toilet) paper, but Tokyo’s poop museum is one of the city’s most trendy attractions...