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Built on an artificial island in Osaka Bay, this is one of Japan's leading international airports. It serves as the gateway to the Kansai region, including Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe, and is served by many domestic and international flights.
This is one of Kyoto's most famous shrines and the head shrine of the approximately 30,000 Inari shrines across the country. It is known for granting blessings such as prosperous business, bountiful harvests, and safety for the home.
It is the head temple of the Jodo Shinshu Honganji sect and its official name is Ryukokuzan Honganji. It is also registered as a World Heritage Site and is one of the temples that represents Japanese Buddhist culture.
This popular activity allows you to casually enjoy the traditional Japanese culture of the tea ceremony. You can learn how to prepare matcha and the proper etiquette, and then enjoy the tea you have made yourself.
Located on the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchi in Yamanashi Prefecture, this popular observation park offers views of Mount Fuji and seasonal flowers all at once.
Located at the foot of Mount Fuji in Yamanashi Prefecture, this is the collective name for eight spring-fed ponds formed from spring water from Mount Fuji. Known for its crystal clear water and beautiful natural scenery, it has been selected as one of Japan's 100 famous springs.
Located in the Odaiba area of Tokyo, this popular seaside park features sandy beaches and greenery. With panoramic views of Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Bay, you can experience a resort atmosphere in the city.
One of the oldest temples in Tokyo, it is an iconic tourist attraction in Asakusa with a history of nearly 1,400 years. The principal image is the Bodhisattva Kannon, and it is visited by over 30 million people from Japan and overseas every year.
This is Tokyo's representative electronics district, and is known worldwide as a center of home appliances, electronic parts, anime, games, and idol culture. It is also known as a mecca for subculture, and is visited by many tourists.
This is Tokyo's leading luxury shopping area, and is Japan's premier entertainment district, home to world-famous brands, long-established department stores, and sophisticated restaurants. Characterized by a refined and relaxed atmosphere, it is popular with many tourists.
Located in Nagoya, this hands-on museum themed around wasabi (Japanese horseradish) and mustard is a fun place to learn about Japanese seasoning culture and manufacturing processes. It is popular with tourists and can be enjoyed by families and groups.
Located in the center of Nara City, this vast park is a tourist attraction where nature and history blend together. It is dotted with temples and shrines such as Kasuga Taisha Shrine and Todaiji Temple, and is famous for having approximately 1,200 deer roaming freely.
This is one of Osaka's most popular shopping districts, offering a variety of shops and brand name stores, with the arcade street "Shinsaibashisuji Shopping Arcade" at its center.
Built on an artificial island in Osaka Bay, this is one of Japan's leading international airports. It serves as the gateway to the Kansai region, including Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe, and is served by many domestic and international flights.
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