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Edo-Tokyo Museum
Tokyo through the centuries at this funny-looking but seriously impressive museum.
National Museum of Nature and Science
Split over two buildings and five floors in a quiet corner of Ueno Park, the National Museum of Nature and Science houses a range of immersive, interactive exhibitions exploring natural history, science and technology related to Japan and the world...
Uminonakamichi Seaside Park
Uminonakamichi Seaside Park is an all-round great venue for pure leisure-ing...
Yokohama Cup Noodles Museum
Unlike the holy grail though, the origin of these delicious noodles is well documented and easy to find when you visit Yokohama’s CUP NOODLES Museum...
Daisetsuzan National Park
But for visitors who fly into shiny, convenience-laden New Chitose Airport and spend all their time in the capital of Sapporo, a neatly organized metropolis that’s one of the largest cities in Japan, this image will seem downright baffling...
Unzen Onsen
Today, Unzen Onsen is regarded as an onsen (hot springs) paradise, with public and private baths available at ryokans and hotels that are sprinkled around the region...
Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum
Nestled near Nagasaki Bay, the Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum opened in 2005, offering visitors the chance to see a mixture of classic to modern art as well as touring exhibitions from around the world...
Tokyo DisneySea
Japanese people also love Disney...
Takamori Senbonzakura (Sakura Road)
Nestled away in the soaring mountains of Aso, Takamori Senbonzakura is a hidden spot for locals to congregate and enjoy the fleeting cherry blossom or sakura that graces the JapaneSe landscape every spring...
Sun Messe Nichinan
A nod to the famous Moai of Easter Island, the Sun Messe statues are the only replicas allowed to be made of the originals in the entire world...
Hinomisaki Lighthouse
Japan’s tallest masonry lighthouse and ranked in the top 100 historic lighthouses in the world, Hinomisaki Lighthouse is one of the more unique sites in Shimane Prefecture...