Japan 2023
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- 2023-11-13
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- Fukuoka Airport
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- AMA Hotels & Resorts Platinum Hakata Gion
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- Canal City Hakata
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- Fukuhakudeai Bridge
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- AMA Hotels & Resorts Platinum Hakata Gion
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- AMA Hotels & Resorts Platinum Hakata Gion
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- Hakata
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- Hiroshima
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- Itsukushima Shrine (Miyajima)
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- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
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- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
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- Hiroshima Castle
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- Hondori
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- Kyoto
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- Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
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- Rokuon-ji Temple (Kinkaku-ji Temple)
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- Jisho-ji Temple (Ginkaku-ji Temple)
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- Nijojo Castle
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- Kiyomizu-dera Temple
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- Fushimi Inari Taisha
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- Kyoto Station Building
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- The Stay Osaka Shinsaibashi
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- Dotonbori
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- The Stay Osaka Shinsaibashi
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- Osaka Castle
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- Osaka Aquarium (Kaiyukan)
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- Universal Studios Japan
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- Shinsekai
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- The Stay Osaka Shinsaibashi
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- Umeda Sky Building Kuchu-Teien Observatory
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- Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal
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- Shinjuku-gyoemmae
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- Shinjuku Gyoen
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- Meiji-jingumae
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- Meiji Shrine
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- Tocho-mae
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- Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
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- Tokyo Camii and Turkish Culture Center
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- Shibuya
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- SHIBUYA SKY
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- Shinjuku
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- TOKYO-W-INN Asakusa
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- TOKYO-W-INN Asakusa
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- Senso-ji Temple
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- Ueno-onshi-koen Park
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- Akihabara
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- Imperial Palace East Garden
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- Ginza
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- DiverCity Tokyo Plaza
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- TOKYO-W-INN Asakusa
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- Tokyo
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- 2023-11-19
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- Tokyo
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- Shin-osaka
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- Kansai Airport(Osaka)
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- Fukuoka Airport
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- Fukuoka Pref
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- AMA Hotels & Resorts Platinum Hakata Gion
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- 1-23-11-1, Hakataekimae, Hakata word, Fukuoka
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- Canal City Hakata
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- (Provided by service)A major commercial facility standing on the banks of the Naka River. In addition to shops and restaurants, the facility is also adjoined by a movie theater and a performing arts theater. The Ramen Stadium area, filled with branch restaurants from famous ramen purveyors throughout Japan, is a popular place to check out. In the evening, visitors can enjoy a magnificent water fountain show that makes use of projection mapping in the Sun Plaza on floor B1. Free baby stroller rentals available.
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- Fukuoka Pref. Fukuokashihakataku Sumiyoshi 1-2
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- Fukuhakudeai Bridge
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- (Provided by service)A 78.2-meter long bridge located in Tenjin Central Park in Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City. Symbolized by its Hakata Promenade, the bridge connects the Tenjin and Nakasu areas. A sightseeing destination which sees many tourists crossing its length, the bridge is also outfitted with parasols modeled after the folk song of Kuroda Bushi as well as a statue of the Three Apprentice Geisha.
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- Fukuoka Pref. Fukuokashichuouku Nishinakasu ・ Hakata-ku Nakasu
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- 1-23-11-1, Hakataekimae, Hakata word, Fukuoka
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- AMA Hotels & Resorts Platinum Hakata Gion
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- 1-23-11-1, Hakataekimae, Hakata word, Fukuoka
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- Hakata
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- Fukuoka Pref
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- Hiroshima
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- Hiroshima Pref
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- Itsukushima Shrine (Miyajima)
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- (Provided by service)A Shinto shrine located on the island of Itsukushima (Miyajima) in Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture famed as one of the three most scenic locations in Japan. The shrine is also registered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This grand and majestic shrine is built along the sea shore where the tide ebbs and flows, and the shrine’s giant torii gate standing out in the sea is particularly famous. The shrine is said to have been built in 593, and the current seaside shrine building is said to have been constructed with the aid of Taira no Kiyomori in 1168. 17 of the shrine’s large and small structures are designated Important Cultural Properties or National Treasures, and the shrine’s Hirabutai stage, used for ceremonial dances and other performances, is considered one of the three most beautiful stages in the country. The shrine’s collection of treasures also includes numerous crafts and works of art designated Important Cultural Properties and National Treasur…
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- Hiroshima Pref. Hatsukaichishi Miyajimachou 1-1
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- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
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- (Provided by service)This museum is located in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, in Naka District, of Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture. It was founded with the objective of imparting the reality of the harm from the atomic bomb dropped on August 6, 1945, and the abolition of nuclear weapons, and the attainment of world peace. The museum is divided between the main building and the east building. Along with items that reveal the horrible spectacle and mementos of the bomb victims, the conditions of pre and post-bomb Hiroshima and an introduction to the nuclear era are introduced. The museum is remembered also by the 2016 visit of President Barak Obama, the first ever incumbent head of state of a nuclear power to visit the museum.
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- Hiroshima Pref. Hiroshimashinakaku Nakajimachou 1-2
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- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
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- (Provided by service)The park in Naka Ward, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture was established to mourn those who lost their lives due to the dropping of the atomic bomb and to pray for eternal peace in the world. The park was completed in 1954 after maintenance of the hypocenter of the atomic bomb, dropped by the US Army on August 6, 1945. In the park, there is the A-Bomb Dome, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, cenotaph for atomic bomb victims, and numerous monuments wishing for peace. Entry is free.
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- Hiroshima Pref. Hiroshimashinakaku Nakajimachou 1 Otemachi 1-10
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- Hiroshima Castle
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- (Provided by service)Hiroshima Castle, which was built by Mori Terumoto, one member of Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s Council of Five Elders, is also known by another name, Carp Castle, and is counted as one of Japan’s three greatest flatland castles. The main keep which was constructed in 1598 was designated a National Treasure in 1931, but was destroyed by the atomic bombing. The exterior was restored in 1958 with a ferro-concrete structure. In 1989, as the castle welcomed 400 years of history, the ni-no-maru was restored, the moat was cleaned, and the interior was remodeled, and now it is used as a history museum with the theme of samurai culture.
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- Hiroshima Pref. Hiroshimashinakaku Motomachi 21-1
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- Hondori
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- Kyoto
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- Kyoto
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- Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
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- Kyoto Kyoto-shi Ukyo-ku
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- Rokuon-ji Temple (Kinkaku-ji Temple)
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- (Provided by service)This temple began when third generation shogun of the Muromachi shogunate Ashikaga Yoshimitsu inherited the Saionji family's mountain villa and called the villa “Kitayamadono.” After his death it was changed into a Zen temple named “Rokuonji.” The reliquary hall is a three-story building shining beautifully in gold and looks pretty reflected in the Kyokoike (mirror pond). This brilliant architecture was a symbol of Kitayama culture but burned down in a 1950 fire, then was rebuilt in 1955. In 1994 it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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- Kyoto Kyoutoshi Kita-ku Kinkakujichou 1
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- Jisho-ji Temple (Ginkaku-ji Temple)
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- (Provided by service)A mountain retreat modeled after the Kinkaku-ji Temple (Gold Pavillion Temple) built by Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, grandfather of the eighth Muromachi shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa, in 1482. After Yoshimasa’s death, the villa was turned into a Rinzai Shokoku-ji school Zen Buddhist temple and, based on Yoshimasa’s posthumous name, the temple was named the Jishoji Temple. The Kannon Hall, commonly known as the Ginkaku (Silver Pavillion), is simple and elegant in its design; the Togu-do hall is the oldest extant example of ancient Japanese shoin-zukuri architecture and is designated a National Treasure.
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- Kyoto Kyoutoshi Sakyou-ku Ginkakujichou 2
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- Nijojo Castle
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- (Provided by service)This fortification was built in 1603 to lodge Tokugawa Ieyasu when he travelled to the capital after his victory at the Battle of Sekigahara. Later, the site was significantly renovated by the third shogun, Tokugawa Iemitsu, resulting in its present form. In addition to the entire grounds being a nationally designated Historic Site, the site is dotted with numerous historically valuable structures and beautiful sights, including the Ninomaru Palace, the outer citadel palace (a National Treasure), Honmaru Palace, the inner citadel palace (an Important Cultural Property), and Ninomaru Garden, the outer citadel palace garden (a Special Place of Scenic Beauty).
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- Kyoto City Kyoto City Nakagyo-ku Nijyotoru Horikawa Western Nishi Nijo Castle Town 541
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- Kiyomizu-dera Temple
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- (Provided by service)A famous Buddhist temple located in Higashiyama Ward in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture. The temple is said to have been started when the priest Enchin enshrined a thousand-armed statue of Kannon above the Otowa Waterfall in 778. The main temple nave enshrines a standing figure of an eleven-faced Kannon and is built in the elegant Shinden-zukuri style. The Kiyomizu Stage jutting out over the Cliffside offers a sweeping view of the streets of Kyoto and blooming cherry trees, verdant plant life, or autumn foliage depending on the season, making it a popular photo spot. The three channeled Otowa Waterfall is said to provide benefits such as long life and people line up to drink its waters. Bustling with students on a school excursion as well as tourists both domestic and international, the Kiyomizu-dera Temple is one of Kyoto’s most popular tourist sites.
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- Kyoto Kyoutoshi Higashiyama-ku Kiyomizu 1-294
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- Fushimi Inari Taisha
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- (Provided by service)This shrine in Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City, is the head of all Inari Shrines in Japan, which total to around 30,000 shrines. The shrine is particularly famous for its vermillion lacquered Torii gate tunnels, as well as to parishioners visiting the god for business, harvest, and fortune. Many of the buildings on the grounds are also painted with brilliant vermillion lacquer including the front shrine, main shrine, and tower gate, which has been designated an Important Cultural Properties of Japan. The torii gate corridor, said to consist of several thousand to 10,000 torii gates, twists and turns making it quite the spectacle. Beyond that is the rear shrine as well as the entrance to Mt. Inari-san which is dotted with countless small burial mounds. It is one of the most famous spots in the Kansai region to visit for the annual New Year Shrine Visit and draws huge numbers of visitors every year.
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- Kyoto Kyoutoshi Fushimi-ku Fukakusa Yabunouchi cho 68
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- Kyoto Station Building
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- (Provided by service)This is a large station building with 16 floors over and three floors underground that houses JR Kyoto Station - the entrance to Kyoto. Along with Kyoto Station itself there are a range of facilities including Hotel Granvia Kyoto, Kyoto Theater, Isetan department store, specialist shops, an art gallery, a rooftop garden, and Kyoto ramen alley. The central concourse is a roof-covered atrium, and there is a sky path 45 meters above ground. The famous 30-meter-long 171-step staircase is illuminated at night.
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- Kyoto Prefecture Kyoto City Shimogyo-ku Karasumaru Saltwater Road Down Le Higashi Salokoji-machi 901
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- The Stay Osaka Shinsaibashi
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- Dotonbori
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- (Provided by service)Dotonbori’s famous Glico sign seems to be peering into the Dotonbori River; meanwhile, a giant crab sign moves in a perpetual dance. Crowded with restaurants and lined with giant signs, Dotonbori is a bustling entertainment district where visitors can truly experience Osaka—the city of kuidaore (extravagant eating). Have a bite at a shop selling kushiage (fried vegetable and meat skewers) or okonomiyaki (savory pancakes filled with meat and vegetables), Osaka specialties. Or spend a day visiting the various takoyaki (octopus dumplings) or butaman (steamed pork bun) restaurants. Day and night, this lively thoroughfare is frequented by great numbers of tourists.
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- Osaka Castle
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- (Provided by service)Osaka Castle was built by the Imperial Regent Toyotomi Hideyoshi between 1583 and 1598. The castle was built on a magnificent scale, but was destroyed just 17 years later after the death of Toyotomi Hideyoshi and the destruction of the Toyotomi clan in the Siege of Osaka in 1615. Thereafter, the castle was rebuilt by the Tokugawa shogunate under the command of Todo Takatora but was once again lost due to a fire caused by a lightning strike. The current castle tower is the third generation to stand here and was completed in 1931 through donations from local citizens. The interior of the castle is a history museum and visitors can enjoy information about the history of Osaka Castle and dioramas. The castle was registered as a national Tangible Cultural Property in 1997.
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- Osaka Aquarium (Kaiyukan)
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- (Provided by service)This aquarium in the Tempozan Bay Area is the world's largest aquarium. It is even more popular now as they have drastically changed how guests view the exhibits, including the Pacific Ocean Tank where you can see whale sharks leisurely swimming about. Enjoy a wide variety of Pacific-Rim themed exhibits to see and enjoy including California Sea Lions, Pacific White-sided Dolphins, and a fish tank with a tunnel from which you can observe the animals.
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- Osaka Osakashi Minato-ku Kaigandori 1-1-10
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- Universal Studios Japan
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- (Provided by service)A theme park in Osaka City. Come enjoy a variety of attractions based on famous Hollywood movies including Jaws and Jurassic Park. Following the popular Wizarding World of Harry Potter, they opened the Minion Park in 2017 to great domestic and international interest. There is also the Universal Cool Japan area with limited collaboration attractions based on popular video games and anime.
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- Osaka Osakashi Konohana-ku Sakurajima 2-1-33
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- (Provided by service)Located on the western side of the site where the fifth National Industrial Exhibition was held in 1903, the approximately 92 thousand square meter neighborhood of Shinsekai was created to be “new highlight” of Osaka. Just to the north of the center of the area, visitors can find the Tsutenkaku Tower. Janjan Yokocho Alley, located in the southeast of Shinsekai, is lined with shops selling Osaka specialties like kushikatsu (fried pork and onions on skewers) and doteyaki (beef sinew in miso and mirin). The retro atmosphere, reminiscent of the Showa period, makes Shinsekai an extremely popular tourist attraction.
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- Osaka Osakashi Naniwa-ku Ebisuhigashi
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- Umeda Sky Building Kuchu-Teien Observatory
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- (Provided by service)An observatory facility located at the top of the 173 meter high Umeda Sky Building skyscraper located in Osaka City’s Kita Ward. Visitors can enjoy a 360 degree panorama of the streets of Osaka from the open air Sky Walk circular gallery, and many tourists both Japanese and international alike come to this famous spot to view the setting sun and Osaka’s nightscape. At night, the area is lit up by small, foot-level lights, creating a magical atmosphere. There is a fence at the site where lovers can attach a heart-shaped padlock to vow their love for one another, a popular destination for couples on dates. There is also a café on the 40th floor where you can take a break while enjoying the view.
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- Osaka Osakashi Kita-ku Oyodonaka 1-1-88 Umeda Sky Building
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- (Provided by service)A large scale transportation terminal with multiple highway bus and taxi stations located near JR Shinjuku Station’s South Exit. In addition to waiting rooms, the terminal has a full array of convenient facilities to make your wait comfortable, including a convenience store, ATMs, multipurpose bathrooms, nursing room, and free Wi-Fi.
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- (Provided by service)This Shinto shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, and its grounds consist of an inner and outer garden as well as the Meiji Kinenkan, which can be used as a venue for weddings and other ceremonies. A lush forest occupies the inner garden area; beloved as a rare green space in the heart of Tokyo, highlights include the magnificent Honden front shrine; wooden torii gate which is the largest in Japan; the Gyoen garden, which requires a small fee to enter but which is beautiful year-round; and the Kiyomasa Well (located in the Gyoen garden), from which samurai lord Kato Kiyomasa personally drew water. The outer garden is a Japanese-style garden which preserves how the area looked when it was still largely wilderness; highlights include a broadleaf tree-enshrouded walking path; South Pond on which bloom lotuses; and some 1,500 Japanese iris plants spanning 150 varieties which Emperor Meiji had planted for Empress Shoken - the best time to see the iri…
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- Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
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- (Provided by service)The main government building of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office in Nishi Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo. It is mainly composed of the Tokyo Metropolitan Main building No.1, famous for its twin towers, the Tokyo Metropolitan Main building No.2, the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly, and Tokyo Metropolitan Plaza. The First Government Building is a skyscraper with a height of 243 meters and the free observation deck on the 45th floor is popular as a view spot that overlooks the city of Tokyo. The building also contains the Tokyo Tourist Information Center and a nationwide tourism PR section. You can also visit the section of Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly building, the Special Committee room No. 15 (special budget), and the city council PR corner.
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- (Provided by service)The largest mosque in Japan, Tokyo Camii stands along Inokashira-dori Street in Oyama-cho, Shibuya City, Tokyo. In addition to five prayer services each day, Tokyo Camii also conducts wedding ceremonies, worship workshops, and other events. In addition, Camii actively seeks to provide information on Islam-during prayer times, the mosque is open to visitors who wish to view the building (parties of five or more require an advance reservation) and a guided tour in Japanese is provided during the 14:30 prayer on Saturdays and Sundays.
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- Tokyo Shibuya-ku Oyamachou 1-19
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- Shinjuku
- 21:16
- 30min
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- Tokyo
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- 43min
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- TOKYO-W-INN Asakusa
- 22:30
- 60min
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- 4-6-1 Kotobuki Taito-ku Tokyo
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- 23:30
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- TOKYO-W-INN Asakusa
- 07:30
- 60min
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- 4-6-1 Kotobuki Taito-ku Tokyo
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- 14min
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- Senso-ji Temple
- 08:44
- 90min
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- Tokyo Taito-ku Asakusa 2-3-1
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- 21min
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- Ueno-onshi-koen Park
- 10:35
- 61min
- (Provided by service)This public park in Taito City is also called Ueno Park or Ueno Forest. In the Edo period this park was the premises of Toeizan Kaneiji Temple. The park has been selected as one of the 100 best places to see Japanese cherry blossoms, and in spring a large crowd turns out for hanami parties. Inside the park is the famous statue of Saigo Takamori, as well as cultural facilities such as the Tokyo National Museum, the National Museum of Nature and Science, the National Museum of Western Art, and the Ueno Zoo.
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- Tokyo Taitou-ku Uenokouen - Ikenohata 3
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- 11min
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- Akihabara
- 11:49
- 67min
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- Tokyo
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- 21min
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- Imperial Palace East Garden
- 13:21
- 93min
- (Provided by service)The Imperial Palace East Garden was created on land that had formerly formed part of the Honmaru, Ninomaru and Sannomaru zones of Edo Castle, during the construction of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo; the East Garden is open to the public. A number of historical remains and vestiges of Edo Castle can be seen in the East Garden, including part of the Tenshu-dai (the foundation platform for the castle’s main tower), the Ote-mon Gate, the Hyakunin Bansho guardhouse, etc., and as a result the East Garden attracts large numbers of both overseas and domestic tourists. The East Garden also has a wealth of natural beauty, including the “Prefectural Trees” presented to the Garden by every prefecture in Japan, making it a popular place for a stroll or just to sit and relax.
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- Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Chiyoda The Imperial Palace East Gardens
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- 23min
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- Ginza
- 15:19
- 49min
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- Tokyo
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- 33min
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- DiverCity Tokyo Plaza
- 16:43
- 168min
- (Provided by service)This commercial facility is located in Tokyo’s Odaiba area. It opened in 2012 as a new sightseeing place for sightseeing in Tokyo. It features fast fashion shops and popular brands from Japan and overseas as well as a restaurant floor and a food court containing branches of famous Tokyo stores. It also has the Zepp DiverCity entertainment facility that contains a Round 1 Stadium complete with bowling alley. The shopping complex is also famous for the life-size Gundam replica standing just outside.
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- Tokyo Koutou-ku Aomi 1-1-10
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- 57min
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- TOKYO-W-INN Asakusa
- 20:29
- 46min
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- 4-6-1 Kotobuki Taito-ku Tokyo
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- 23min
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- Tokyo
- 21:41
- 30min
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- Tokyo
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- 22:11
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- Tokyo
- 05:00
- 60min
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- Tokyo
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- 142min
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- Shin-osaka
- 08:22
- 30min
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- Osaka
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- 59min
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- Kansai Airport(Osaka)
- 09:51
- 30min
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- Osaka
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- 10:21
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