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Sennichimae Doguyasuji Kitchen Street

For cooking utensils and kitchen essentials, this historic shopping street has you covered.

Honba Yuki Tsumugi History Museum

Stepping through the gates of the Honba Yuki Tsumugi History Museum is a bit like going back in time...

Yunotsu Onsen

Visiting Yunotsu is like jumping into a photograph from the 1900s—a time when Japanese houses didn’t have baths, so hot springs were the only bathing option...

Higashiyama Onsen

Higashiyama Onsen is a historical onsen (hot spring) town located on the eastern outskirts of Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima Prefecture...

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...

Kyomise Shopping District

Located just south of Matsue Castle, Kyomise Shopping District was founded in 1724 and originally built to resemble similar streets from Kyoto...

Ureshino Onsen

Tucked away in the southwestern part of Saga Prefecture, Ureshino is a small town known for its onsen (hot springs) and green tea...

Rakusuien Tea House

Although the city of Fukuoka opened Rakusuien to the public in 1996 as a Japanese garden complete with a tea house, its history stretches back almost a century earlier and was once the home of a wealthy merchant family...

Tamatsukuri Onsen

The oldest record of Tamatsukuri Onsen dates back to the year 733 and claims that bathing in these hot springs once will make you beautiful while bathing in them twice will cure all diseases...

Kirishima Onsen

Located in the shadows of southern Kyushu’s mighty Kirishima Mountains, Kirishima Onsen is known throughout Japan as a premier hot spring region...

Nara

The relics are well-supervised by the city’s famous deer, who use their protected status as godly messengers to their advantage, regularly harassing tourists for local shika senbei (rice crackers for deer) especially near Todaiji...

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