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Tourism

Places to visit when traveling to Fukushima

Located in the southern Tohoku region and in the northern part of Honshu, Fukush...

4 famous tourist attractions in Nagano Prefecture

Nagano Prefecture has many attractive sights. On weekends, you can spend time im...

Giant sunflower field in Japan

In Japan every season has a typical flower, in autumn, tourists often flock to T...

Nebuta – Festival only in Japan

Referring to Japan is referring to a country with developed tourism thanks to ma...

Special customs only in Japan around Christmas

Japanese people often like to give each other good wishes cards at Christmas. Ho...

The best hot springs in Japan

The Tottori prefecture's Iwai Onsen Iwamiya is said to be the area's oldest inn....

Mount Fuji in Japan

When it comes to Japan, you will probably immediately think of the majestic and ...

Special delicacies in Hiroshima - Visit in Japan

Hiroshima is also known for its local delicacies, and due to their popularity, v...

Famous food of Nagano region, Japan

Soba noodles are considered one of the pride dishes of Nagano Prefecture. Noodle...

25 souvenirs to buy from Haneda Airport

Haneda Airport in Tokyo is an airport rated 5 stars by Skytrax. Traveling betwee...

See the most beautiful red leaves in Saitama - MUSE par...

One of the most beautiful places to see yellow leaves and red leaves in Saitama ...

Festival of Lights at Ushijima Shrine

Next December, everywhere in Tokyo, there will be illumination lights to welcome...

Kanagawa cuisine - rich and diverse

Coming to Kanagawa, you should go to the East exit of Kamakura Station to enjoy ...

Enjoy the taste of Kyoto cuisine - Visit in Japan

Tenkaippin (locally Ten'ichi) is a very popular chain of ramen restaurants, with...

Foods that are forbidden to bring into Japan

All types of fresh, frozen or cooked meat are prohibited from being brought into...

Japan's strange "Quarter's Procession"

The first Sunday of April every year is the day of the Shinto fertility festival...

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