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Ueno, Nippori
Zoos & Aquariums
Ueno Zoo
4.22 18Japan’s first zoo, with a rich history.
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[Ueno Zoo Travel Guide] A Complete Look at the Highlights, Dining, and Gift Shops!
Ueno Zoo, which opened in 1882, is the oldest zoo in Japan. Despite being located in central Tokyo, it preserves a rich natural environment and is a popular spot where visitors can encounter a wide variety of animals. This article introduces the basic information and details of each area of Ueno Zoo. It is a complete guide packed with helpful tips so even first-time visitors can fully enjoy their visit, so be sure to read to the end.
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[Ueno Park Travel Guide] A Place to Feel Refreshed by Nature and Culture
Ueno Park is a popular sightseeing spot in Tokyo that’s easy to reach and filled with cultural facilities, as well as Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples. It’s actually Japan’s first official park, with a long history of being loved by locals for over 140 years. With so many highlights across its vast grounds, you could easily spend more than a day here. Don’t worry, though. This article will help you understand what makes Ueno Park special and how to enjoy it to the fullest.
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Ehime
Shopping Streets
Dogo Shotengai (Dogo Haikara Dori)
4.21 7Shopping streets to explore during your travels to Dogo Onsen, one of the oldest hot springs in Japan
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Matsuyama Travel Guide: Top Attractions, Hidden Gems, Food, and Souvenirs
Matsuyama City in Ehime Prefecture has a great selection of historic sites to visit, such as the nation’s oldest hot spring retreat, the Dogo Onsen, and Matsuyama Castle, a symbol of the city. As most sites are near Matsuyama Station and the Dogo Onsen, you can easily visit several in one day. Here, we will introduce our most highly recommended sites in Matsuyama.
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[Dogo Onsen Travel Guide] Soak in Japan’s Oldest Hot Spring and Timeless Atmosphere
Among Japan’s many hot spring destinations, Dogo Onsen stands out for its especially long history. It’s even mentioned in the Nihon Shoki, compiled in 720, and is considered one of the oldest hot springs in Japan. From essential details to recommended ryokan and local eats, here’s a thorough look at what makes Dogo Onsen so special.
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