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Sarasa Nishijin Sento Cafe

One of the most unique cafes in Kyoto, Sarasa Nishijin is housed in an old sento (public bath) that dates back to the 1930s...

Top Museums to Visit on Teshima Island

Naoshima and Teshima islands are famous for being home to numerous museums that showcase the works of various international and Japanese modern artists...

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Use each of the five hints to find the names of five different shrines featured on our site...

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GaijinPot Travel Fall Itinerary Start at the northern tip where you’ll find an autumn kaleidoscope in the valley between Towada and Oirase...

Enoshima Sea Candle

Constructed to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Enoshima Electric Railway, this beloved lighthouse has become a regional icon since its completion in 2003...

Mori Art Museum

This contemporary art museum primarily displays Asian artists, and, instead of a permanent exhibit, showcases a constantly changing lineup of exhibitions, research projects, public programs, and more...

Shinsekai

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

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Each image represents a sound, together the sounds make up the name of a place in Japan...

Kyushu National Museum

When this museum opened in 2005, it set a historical landmark by being the first national museum to open on the island of Kyushu and for being Japan's fourth National Museum...

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Top 10 Winter Illuminations to See in Japan for 2016

In no particular order, we’ve listed a selection of our favorites across the country that are worth traveling to, wherever you happen to be in Japan...

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