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Osaka

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

Kyoto

Japan’s capital for more than 1000 years, the story of an ancient nation is written all over Kyoto’s cobbled streets, endless temples and gardens, and in the traditional way of life preserved by tea merchants and geisha houses...

Fukuoka

Fukuoka is Kyushu's capital city and an important hub of exchange due to its proximity to the rest of Asia -  it's location on the island's northern shore puts it closer to seoul than Tokyo...

Nagasaki

Portuguese and Dutch influences can be felt throughout the city's cosmopolitan streets, which stretch all the way from Nagasaki bay up the slopes of the surrounding mountains...

Sapporo

Before you head out into the wilderness, spend some time exploring the city’s urban parks and check out the former Olympic Ski Jump stadium, sampling some of the country’s best seafood at Curb market in between...

Hiroshima

The cosmopolitan capital of the Chugoku Region, Hiroshima has grown from a harrowing symbol of destruction to a thriving example of Japanese ingenuity and optimism...

Kawagoe

You'll find little shops selling sweets, tea leaves and other souvenirs lining the stone-paved streets...

Huis Ten Bosch

Huis Ten Bosch is a Dutch-themed amusement park along Omura Bay in Sasebo city...

Otaru

Once a major international trading port, Otaru’s carefully preserved streets are filled with architectural gems...

Shimabara Castle

It caused such a strain on the local populace that it was one of the factors behind the Shimabara Rebellion erupting from 1637 to 1638...

Yokohama

Although only a short train ride away from each other, Yokohama offers a much more relaxed atmosphere than Tokyo with all the charm of a smaller seaside town to boot...

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