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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...

Otaru

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

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...

Aomori City

Nebuta can be appreciated year-round in the Nebuta Warasse, just one of Aomori city’s stellar museums and galleries...

Hirado

Hirado Port had long been the setting for international trade...

Shimabara

Once a major seat of power, Shimabara had its own castle during the Edo period...

Akita City

Akita City is a charmingly small prefectural capital, with museums, parks, restaurants, shrines and temples all within comfortable walking distance...

Rainbow Bridge

The suspension cables are lit either white, green, or coral pink, while the bridge’s towers transform seasonally (cool white in the summer and warm white in the winter)...

Nakameguro

Almost bisected by the Meguro River, this upscale, residential neighborhood has managed to retain a connection to its hipster roots, despite the influx of chain stores, and now is one of Tokyo’s most popular areas...

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