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Shinsekai

Shinsekai, or New World, was constructed in 1912 as a hip neighborhood of the future but quickly forgotten after World War II...

Top Museums to Visit on Naoshima

Perfect for a day trip, Naoshima and Teshima islands are famous for being home to numerous museums that showcase the art of modern artists from around the world...

Gora Park and Hakone Craft House

Furnace ablaze and a spectrum of colours to choose from: which will you choose...

Hakone Open Air Museum

Possibly one of the most beautiful settings for an art museum in the world, the Hakone Open Air Museum offers a glimpse into modern art like never before...

100 Places to See Cherry Blossom in Japan: Chugoku

Most visitors will end up in the Chugoku region because of Hiroshima but there’s a lot more to the westernmost part of Honshu than travel guides give it credit for, including some rather breathtaking cherry blossom spots...

100 Places to See Cherry Blossom in Japan: Kansai

winding cobbled streets lined with dark wooden houses, the sound of distant gongs in the mountains and - for a limited time only - cherry blossoms...

100 Places to See Cherry Blossoms in Japan: Chubu

The central region of Japan’s main island, Chubu is the mountainous hinterland that predominantly serves as a passage between the economic centers of Kanto and Kansai...

100 Places to See Cherry Blossoms in Japan: Hokkaido

The untouched and majestic landscape of Hokkaido is your last chance to catch cherry blossoms in Japan —a fittingly beautiful end to the fleeting season...

Misasa Onsen

Three nights at Misasa Onsen has the power to cure any disease according to a local proverb...

Shiroyone Senmaida

Picturesque Shiroyone Senmaida has enchanted many of its visitors with its more-than 1,000 rice paddies that descend to the Sea...

Hirauchi Kaichu Onsen

Yakushima, one of Japan’s first UNESCO World Heritage sites, may be famous for Jōmonsugi, the 9,000-year old cryptomeria tree in the center of the island, but there are lesser-known treasures scattered along the island’s perimeter...

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