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Jiyugaoka
You can hardly walk half a block without seeing a bakery, cafe, or other speciality shop serving up everything from soufflé pancakes to cakes and pastries to Japanese-style jelly and purin (pudding)...
Dotonbori
The Shochiku-za Theatre, specializing in Kabuki and dating back to 1923, is all that remains of the old district, a reminder that this hotbed of nightlife used to be the center of intellectual culture in Osaka...
Umeda Sky Building
In the heart of the Umeda business district, the Umeda Sky Building makes its presence known with a distinct silhouette: it is comprised of two 40-story buildings connected at the top by a circular roof from which you can see the entirety of Osaka and beyond...
Gujo Hachiman
Low-rise wood-and-plaster buildings echo this former castle town’s feudal past...
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...
Ikaho
Located in Shibukawa, a city in the center of Gunma Prefecture, Ikaho is an onsen (hot spring) village with a history more than 400 years old...
Inuyama
But this small city of just 74,000 people has a lot to offer even to visitors traveling from afar, including: Inuyama Castle Jokomachi District Cormorant Fishing on Kiso River Jo-an Tea Ceremony House Jokomachi The street of Jokomachi comprises of preserved old buildings and charming shops selling local goods on either side...
Ashikaga
Ashikaga has more than enough cultural destinations, including several shrines and a famous flower garden, to be on any serious traveler’s checklist...
Yamaguchi City
If you want to see some of spiritual Japan but still have the conveniences of a city then this is the place for you...
Otsu City
As the principal port for many of the numerous cruises around Lake Biwa, Japan’s largest landlocked body of water, Otsu is host to some of Japan’s most beautiful views...
Nasu
The eight hot springs are collectively known as Nasu Onsen or Nasu Hachiyu...