Japan Travel
Tokyo, Japan's capital, is a place of vast proportions where the old and the new merge into a fabulously detailed cityscape. Upon arrival, visitors are confronted with the sheer energy that radiates from within Tokyo. Tokyo's city center is a kaleidoscope of exotic sights and sounds. The night view brings forth a seemingly endless, delicate tapestry of Tokyo lights. In such a city there is so much to see and do, ranging from visits to shrines, temples, and excellent museums, to trips throughout the various shopping areas. No visitor will leave Tokyo disappointed. read more
The capital city of Yamanashi, Kofu is surrounded by beautiful mountain ranges and valleys. Nearby temples and shrines combine with hotsprings and shopping to give travelers a variety of options to spend the day. Culturally rich and filled with natural beauty, Kofu provides something for all who visit.
Once a location of immense tragedy, Hiroshima has rebuilt itself into a vibrant city once again. The old Castle of the Emperor Tojo has been restored and Main Street bustles with lively urban life and historic trams. While travelers will enjoy the stores and restaurants of this delightful metropolis, they shouldn’t miss a visit to the Peace Memorial Park and Museum which serves to honor the past and educate visitors as well as bring a message of hope for the future.
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Osaka is one of Japans gems, and there are plenty of tourist sights to see in this fantastic destination. Osakas residents are some of the most outgoing in Japan, and set trends with some of its best fashion and cuisine. Shopping districts are scattered throughout the city, while entertainment can be found in various puppet and kabuki theaters, amusement parks, and one of the worlds largest aquariums. Those looking for the most progressive city in Japan should always start with a trip to Osaka. read more
Here in Gifu, you can climb the ancient Gifu tower and see a panoramic view of the city, beautifully lit at night. Art and history lovers will enjoy Gifu’s many wonderful museums, like the Museum of Fine Arts and the Gifu City Science Museum. Gifu Park is a do-not-miss where travelers may access the Oda Nobunage Palace Ruins, the Gifu City Museum of History, the Nana Insect Museum, and gorgeous scenery.
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Located on the northwest corner of the Kyushu Island, the small Japanese prefecture of Saga is mostly rural, save for the urban centers of Saga City and Karatsu. A region known for the beautiful porcelain that is created there, Saga also contains a castle in Karatsu and the remains of a Yayoi village in Yoshinogari which are popular tourist destinations. read more
Once a location of immense tragedy, Hiroshima has rebuilt itself into a vibrant city once again. The old Castle of the Emperor Tojo has been restored and Main Street bustles with lively urban life and historic trams. While travelers will enjoy the stores and restaurants of this delightful metropolis, they shouldn’t miss a visit to the PeaceMemorial Park and Museum which serves to honor the past and educate visitors as well as bring a message of hope for the future. read more








