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Toyama
Parks & Gardens
Kaiwomaru Park
3.63 2A bay area centered around the sailing ship "Lady of the Sea".
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The best place to go on a bike trip in Japan! Six cycling routes filled with the charms of Japan
Let us introduce you to the six cycle routes and their respective highlights.
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Soak Up Epic Mountain and Sea Scenery: 16 Must-Visit Spots in Toyama
Toyama Prefecture is known for its ever-changing seasonal scenery. From the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route linking to Nagano, to the Kurobe Dam and the UNESCO World Heritage villages of Gokayama, there’s no shortage of places to enjoy the great outdoors. You can also dig into a wide variety of traditional and local dishes made with ingredients nurtured by Toyama’s rich natural environment. Here are the must-visit attractions and recommended places to stay for your Toyama trip.
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![Tower of the Sun
Photo courtesy:Osaka Prefectural Government]()
Osaka
Tourist Attractions
Tower of the Sun (Expo '70 Commemorative Park)
3.63 2Designed by Taro Okamoto as a symbol of the Expo Theme Pavilion. Interior open to the public since 2018! (Priority to reservation)
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More Than the Tower of the Sun! A Family Guide to Spending a Full Day at Expo '70 Commemorative Park
Expo '70 Commemorative Park brings together a wide variety of attractions across its vast grounds, including nature, culture, art, and leisure facilities. It’s a great place for the whole family, with something for both kids and adults to enjoy. There are also cafes and restaurants throughout the park, so you can explore while taking breaks along the way. This guide introduces recommended spots and the best seasons to visit Expo '70 Commemorative Park, so be sure to use it as a reference.
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[Special Issue!!] Osaka Expo ’70 Commemorative Park, Where You Can Enjoy Japan’s Beautiful Flowers Year-Round!
When you imagine Japanese flowers, most people think of the iconic sakura, or cherry blossom. It's absolutely a pretty flower, but Japan is also home to many other beautiful flowers that bloom in each of the four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter.
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【Osaka】 Natural Arts! Let’s go enjoy fresh green leaves in the Expo ’70 Commemorative Park.
“Expo ‘70 Commemorative Park” is located in the former site of the “Japan World Exposition” held back in 1970. There is “Tower of the Sun”; the symbol object of the park, wide varieties of trees and flowers and activity centers in a site as large as 260 ha (approximately).
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![Striking vermilion main hall against greeneries
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Saga
Shrines & Temples
Yutoku Inari Shrine
3.63 2Get powered up by one of Japan’s three great Inari shrines with gorgeous red architecture.
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Be Amazed by a Collection of Lavish, Ornate Architecture! A Travel Guide to Yutoku Inari Shrine
Yutoku Inari Shrine is counted among Japan’s three major Inari shrines. It is also one of Saga’s leading power spots and draws 3 million worshippers each year. Its beautiful historic buildings and scenic surroundings are also major highlights. This article introduces the highlights of Yutoku Inari Shrine, access information, and other things to know before your visit. With a bit of knowledge in advance, you’ll be able to enjoy sightseeing in Saga, including Yutoku Inari Shrine, even more.
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Experience Grand Nature and Timeless History: 14 Must-Visit Places in Saga
Saga is packed with attractions, from archaeological sites and hot springs to scenic viewpoints. With highlights like the Yoshinogari Ruins, mysterious caves that showcase the wonders of nature, and mineral-rich hot springs, there’s plenty to see and do. Facing both the Genkai Sea and the Ariake Sea, Saga is also blessed with abundant seafood-so local seafood dishes are a must. Here, we’ve carefully selected sightseeing spots that first-time visitors to Saga should prioritize. Use this article to help plan a trip that lets you enjoy Saga to the fullest.
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![Ancient hot spring with a history of more than 1,000 years]()
Gunma
Famous Places
Shima Onsen
3.63 2You can relax at the miraculous spring or fountain, which is effective for gastrointestinal diseases.
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Kusatsu Onsen Travel Guide: One of Japan’s Three Legendary Hot Springs: Enjoy Onsen Culture and Local Food
One of Japan’s Three Legendary Hot Springs, “Kusatsu Onsen,” is a historic hot spring town long loved by shoguns and other notable figures. It’s so famous for its healing properties that there’s even a saying, “There’s no illness it can’t cure-except lovesickness,” earning it the reputation of “Japan’s finest hot spring.” What makes “Kusatsu Onsen” special is that you can experience “healing” by soaking in the baths, “fun” by discovering traditional culture, and the “joy” of local specialty food-all in one trip. In this article, we’ll introduce the charms of “Kusatsu Onsen,” focusing on recommended spots so even first-time visitors can enjoy it.
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[Ikaho Onsen Travel Guide] Enjoy Two Types of Hot Spring Waters and the Charm of a Traditional Onsen Town
Ikaho Onsen has been loved for so long that it even appears in the Manyoshu, Japan’s oldest poetry anthology, and was also cherished by many literary figures. One of its biggest attractions is the two types of hot spring waters that well up here, offering relaxation through their various therapeutic benefits. Another appeal is its easy access from central Tokyo and other nearby areas in the Kanto region. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the charms and highlights of Ikaho Onsen.
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