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August is one of the liveliest months in Tokyo, packed with summer fun! Catch fireworks with live music at the Jingu Gaien ...
Detailed information for Electronics Stores laox Asakusa Store located in the Asakusa area.Opening on July 19, 2025! Just a 4 ...
The Odakyu Romancecar is a convenient way to reach hot springs resort areas like Hakone, just two hours from Tokyo. The special viewing seats aboard this train offer stunning scenery. This guide will ...
Held every year from August 6 to 8, the Sendai Tanabata Festival (仙台七夕まつり) is a beloved summer event in Sendai, the largest city in the Tohoku region. As one of the Tohoku region’s three major ...
Detailed information for Landmarks Godzilla Head located in the Shinjuku area.This huge 12-meter tall model of ”Godzilla” was established as the symbol of Kabukicho, Shinjuku.
Overview Experience several Japanese cultural experiences in one visit Tea ceremony experience Calligraphy workshop Swordplay demonstration and experience Musical experience with instruments like the ...
Overview * **Tokyo to Lake Kawaguchi direct bus:** No transfers, no stress * **Guaranteed seat with Mt. Fuji views:** Sit back and take in the iconic Mt. Fuji scenery as you ride * **More affordable ...
Wood construction has long thrived in Japan, where forests blanket about two-thirds of the country. Carpenters, working tirelessly to hone their craft, aim to create structures that can endure natural ...
Yamagata is home to numerous tourist attractions like Ginzan Onsen and Yamadera Temple, and with Yonezawa beef and exceptional local rice and sake, why not plan a trip to northern Japan? Now, “wagyu” ...
There's a lot to admire about traditional Japanese clothing: exquisite kimono, colorful yukata, boldly designed happi, and simple, but dignified hakama are all celebrated garments originating from ...
Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan is located in the mountains of Hayakawa-cho in western Yamanashi Prefecture in the Chubu Region. It's about three and a half hours from Tokyo by car. Incidentally, ...
If you think of alcohol and Japan, then the first thing that springs to mind is sake – but there are other alcoholic drinks too, one of which comes from the island of Okinawa! Awamori is an alcoholic ...