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Hiroshima
The cosmopolitan capital of the Chugoku Region, Hiroshima has grown from a harrowing symbol of destruction to a thriving example of Japanese ingenuity and optimism...
Kawagoe
You'll find little shops selling sweets, tea leaves and other souvenirs lining the stone-paved streets...
Otaru
Once a major international trading port, Otaru’s carefully preserved streets are filled with architectural gems...
Otoyo Shrine
While Komainu statues, regal lion-dogs who stand guard at the gates of shrines and temples, are a familiar sight throughout Japan, Otoyo Shrine has an altogether different security detail...
Shimabara Castle
It caused such a strain on the local populace that it was one of the factors behind the Shimabara Rebellion erupting from 1637 to 1638...
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...
Aomori City
Nebuta can be appreciated year-round in the Nebuta Warasse, just one of Aomori city’s stellar museums and galleries...
Tsuboya Pottery Street
It’s no exaggeration to say that Tsuboya Pottery District is the bona fide birthplace of yachimun - a regional word describing all pottery made by Okinawan artisans that uses only indigenous soil...
Hirado
Hirado Port had long been the setting for international trade...
Teshima
Somewhere near the edge of the world floats Teshima, a remote and sparsely-populated island sheltering mystifying works of contemporary art...
National Theatre of Japan
The larger theatre often holds performances of the famous traditional Japanese arts like Kabuki, Noh and Bunraku...