Culture Ozu Yasujiro Seishunkan Museum [Closed] Chris Glenn A Museum dedicated to one of Japanese cinemas' most respected and innovative directors, Ozu Yasujiro.
Activities Kurobe Dam Kurobe Dam is Japan’s tallest dam at 186 meters high and 492 meters long. It’s located in Toyama Prefecture and supports a hy...
Culture Art Aquarium Museum Experience a colorful array of goldfish swimming through tanks of various shapes and colors. Art Aquarium Museum is a living ...
Culture Tsu Castle Located in Tsu City, Mie Prefecture, Tsu Castle was built in 1558. Originally home to Hosono Fujiatsu, Oda Nobunaga took cont...
Culture Meiji Jingu Shrine Meiji Jingu is located in technologically advanced Tokyo and only a few minutes from the quirky streets of Harajuku. This fam...
Culture Shosanji Temple Shosanji Temple (焼山寺), Also known as the Burning MouAbout 50 kilometers away from the start of the pilgrimage is the Shosa...
Food Champion Chicken in Hiroo [Closed] Mackenzie Scott Champion Chicken in Tokyo's Hiroo offers spicy chicken and a friendly setting.
Culture Kamakura Buddha (Kamakura Daibutsu) The Kamakura Buddha, also known as the Great Buddha of Kamakura, is one of Japan's most revered cultural landmarks. Located a...
Topic Japanese Gardens of Kyoto Kyoto was the capital of Japan for over 1000 years (794-1867). It is famous for its temples and gardens, of which there are t...
Activities Immersive Fort Tokyo Nestled in the heart of Odaiba, Immersive Fort Tokyo is where fantasy and reality intertwine to create an unparalleled entert...