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Osaka

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

Roppongi

It’s post-war reputation as a somewhat seedy entertainment district popular among foreigners has had a recent overhaul, with the building of several large-scale, upmarket commercial centers that have transformed the area into a classy and cosmopolitan meeting place for young professionals...

Meguro

Often overlooked for its more show-stopping next door neighbour, Shibuya, Meguro’s mix of seasonal scenes, traditional festivals and highbrow culture still brings a lot to the Tokyo table...

Hamanomachi Arcade

Although sometimes referred to as a shopping street, the arcade sprawls over several blocks...

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...

Kokusai Dori (International Street)

Stretching roughly two kilometers through the heart of downtown Naha, Kokusai Dori Street - literally “International Road” - is a shopping strip that’s as unbeatably colorful as the capital city itself...

Hirado

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

Jimbocho

Tattered (meaning well-loved) boxes of second-hand fiction can be rifled through as part of a store’s outside display, with many items going for as little as 100 yen...

Ueno

Fancy a museum day...

Konosu

While rural Konosu is known for being home to the widest part of the Arakawa river - itself, Japan’s widest river - that isn't really why people visit...

Ikebukuro

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

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