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Ikebukuro

This once small historical village, (literally meaning "pond bag"- classy) has grown into a shopping and anime paradise...

Akita City

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

Kanda

It’s filled with high-rise office buildings that become more prominent as you make your way toward Shin-Nihonbashi, Otemachi and Tokyo station 10-minutes away in either direction...

Edogawa Goldfish Festival

The Edogawa Goldfish Festival is the city’s way of preserving its history and is one of the most popular summer events in Edogawa Ward...

Koenji Awa Odori Festival

Colorful dancers with onlookers lining the streets for one of Tokyo's biggest summer events where visitors soak up Japanese festival culture...

Joetsu

Joetsu City is a rural rice-paddy-covered town blessed by wonders ranging from ski resorts and lotus flowers to century-old sake breweries to castle ruins...

Edible Wasp Festival

In summer, they search for the nests of hebo, or yellow jacket wasps in the forest...

Yanai Goldfish Lantern Festival

Yanai was a fishing village, because of its access to the inland sea of Japan fishermen and merchants would come and go regularly from this convenient port...

Kamimachi

Whether it’s the bright lights of party city Sendai, or the beautiful coastal town of Matsushima, it’s got something for everyone...

Tori-no-Ichi: Festival of the Rooster

The festival’s whole purpose is to sell charms which grant good luck and the promise of some extra cash...

Handa Floats Festival

Handa Dashi Matsuri (Handa Floats Festival), takes place once every five years in Handa, Aichi Prefecture, a historically industrial city renowned for two of Japan’s most essential goods: sake and vinegar...

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