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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...
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...
Sankyo Soko Storehouses
The picturesque Sankyo Soko Storehouses sit at the heart of Sakata, a portside city on the sea of Japan in Yamagata Prefecture...
Sekigahara Battlefield MuSeum
In 1600, the Sekigahara valley played host to the largest and most important battle in feudal JapaneSe history, with Tokugawa Ieyasu facing Ishida Mitsunari for control of the country at the end of the Sengoku (warring states) period...
Tokyo Skytree
Whatever your feelings on giant freestanding structures, the views from the two observation decks are absolutely spectacular, and there’s no denying that the LED display, which lights up the entire tower in different colors each night, is pretty to see...
Shuri Castle
Inscribed on the World Heritage list in 2000, the red Shuri Castle is a reminder of the flourishing Ryukyu Kingdom, when overseas trade networks linking China, Taiwan, and the Korean Peninsula helped create a unique melting pot that gives Okinawa its distinctly colorful vibe...
Tokyo Imperial Palace
Crowds flock from Tokyo Station to the Imperial Palace with Japanese flags in hand and many shouts of “Banzai...
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Everyone gets excited about the Skytree and the Tokyo Tower, but there's a cheaper place – cheaper because it's free – to catch a view of the beautiful Tokyo skyline...
Fukuoka Tower
It boasts the greatest height of any seaside tower in Japan and offers a spectacular view of the city below...