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New Chitose Airport in Chitose.

New Chitose Airport

The gateway to Hokkaido.

Kaka no Kukedo Sea Caves

The Shimane Peninsula, located in northeastern Shimane Prefecture, is a place where history, religion and dramatic landscapes intersect...

Sunrise Express

Running between Tokyo and off-the-beaten-path prefectures like Kagawa, Shimane and Tottori, the overnight train Sunrise Express lets passengers fall asleep in the city and awake in the countryside...

Minato

Located in central Tokyo, it’s the city's most international district, home to a large number of embassies and foreign corporations, as well as services for the foreign population including international schools, English-speaking hospitals and world supermarkets...

Osaka

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

Roppongi

It’s post-war reputation as a somewhat seedy entertainment district popular among foreigners has had a recent overhaul, with the building of several large-scale, upmarket commercial centers that have transformed the area into a classy and cosmopolitan meeting place for young professionals...

Meguro

Often overlooked for its more show-stopping next door neighbour, Shibuya, Meguro’s mix of seasonal scenes, traditional festivals and highbrow culture still brings a lot to the Tokyo table...

Kokusai Dori (International Street)

Stretching roughly two kilometers through the heart of downtown Naha, Kokusai Dori Street - literally “International Road” - is a shopping strip that’s as unbeatably colorful as the capital city itself...

Jimbocho

Tattered (meaning well-loved) boxes of second-hand fiction can be rifled through as part of a store’s outside display, with many items going for as little as 100 yen...

Mejiro

It's upscale yet understated, offering a bit of residential respite but not a whole lot else in terms of sightseeing...

Shin-Okubo

Unlike most of the Tokyo metropolitan area, many signs in Shin-Okubo are are trilingual: Japanese, English, and… Korean...

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