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Aoyama, Omotesando, Harajuku
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The Kyu-Shibuyagawa Yuho-Doro (Cat Street)
3.98 7A trend-setting area where the hottest stores and cafes gather.
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Soak Up Tokyo’s Trend Hub! 7 Must-Visit Attractions in Harajuku
Known as a trend hub, Harajuku brings together a wide range of shopping areas and spots, drawing crowds day after day. You’ll also find plenty of restaurants serving the latest food trends, making it easy to snack as you shop. And when you need a break from the crowds, it’s nice to know there are leafy parks where you can unwind. Here are the attractions, shopping spots, and food you won’t want to miss to make the most of Harajuku.
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[Harajuku Cat Street 1-Day Course] Refine your sensibility and beauty at a Trend-Setting Place!
Cat Street is a trend-setting place where name-brand stores and the hottest gourmet food are gathered. This article introduces a 1-day Course that allows you to fully enjoy the highlights of Cat Street and cultivate sensitivity and beauty. If you are going to visit a trend-setting area, not only enjoy yourself but how about refining your taste.
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Nagano
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Shirahone Onsen
4.18 3It is a hot spring resort deep in the mountains at the foot of the Northern Alps. Enjoy the milky white soft hot spring water with nature's beauty mineral that is gentle on the skin.
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10 Hidden Hot Springs Where You Can Experience Japan’s Timeless Scenery
Across Japan-one of the world’s top hot spring destinations-onsen towns and hot spring facilities are scattered nationwide and have become classic stops for travelers. Among them are secluded hot springs known as “hidden onsen,” tucked away far from everyday life and visited by relatively few tourists. In these off-the-grid settings, you can soak at a relaxed pace and take in Japan’s timeless scenery. If you’re ready for something beyond the usual onsen, try a hidden onsen-hopping trip.
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29 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Nagano: Rich History and Nature Escapes
Nagano is the mountainous escape that’s enclosed by the 3 ranges of the Japan Alps. The area is hugged by rolling peaks, and remarkable natural backdrops as far as the eye can see. Not to be missed, there are even historic temples and shrines, plenty of places to stay and shops that await.
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Saga
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Takeo Hot Spring
4.07 2A bathing in soft hot water with a history of 1300 years.
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[Takeo Onsen Travel Guide] A Hot Spring Town Where You Can Experience Japanese History and Relaxation
With a history of over 1,300 years, Takeo Onsen is known for its soft, soothing waters. Its spring quality leaves your skin feeling smooth and moisturized, earning it a long-standing reputation as a "beauty bath." The area is also home to many charming buildings, some of which are designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan. This article introduces the hot springs you can enjoy at Takeo Onsen, along with highlights of its notable architecture. Read it before your visit to make your trip to Takeo Onsen even more enjoyable.
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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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Niigata
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Iwamuro hot spring
3.58 1A hot spring town with “Kuroyu (black water)” opened 300 years ago is surrounded by rich nature, and a performance by Geisha is attractive.
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[Niigata City 1-Day Model Itinerary] Explore Niigata City’s Must-See Spots!
With a port open since ancient times, Niigata City has grown as a key hub for transportation by land and sea. Here’s a 1-day model itinerary where you can experience the city’s history and culture. You’re sure to discover a different side of Niigata beyond the usual images of “rice country” and “sake”!
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All the charms of Niigata are packed into one day! 1 Day Trip to fully enjoy the charms of "Nishikan" Ward.
Nishikan-ku (Ward) is located in the southwestern part of Niigata City. Known by the nickname "Nishikan," this area is a charming town filled with "Niigata-ness" such as delicious rice, sake breweries representing Japan, fresh fish from the Sea of Japan, abundant nature and hot springs. In this article, we will introduce a 1-day model course to enjoy such attractive "Nishikan"!
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Akita
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Oga Peninsula
3.86 3The scenic peninsula known for the intangible cultural property, Namahage.
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Meet the Namahage and Stunning Scenery! 13 Popular Tourist Spots in Oga
Oga City in Akita Prefecture is a sightseeing destination famous for Namahage, an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property of Japan. Surrounded by rich nature, Oga is full of highlights, including scenic viewpoints, local gourmet food, and hot springs. This article mainly introduces the charm of Oga, recommended popular tourist spots, and the culture of Namahage. It also brings together the essential information you need to enjoy your first visit, so use it as a guide while exploring the city.
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25 Things to Do in Akita
Akita is a place where you can find many landscapes full of traditional Japanese charm. If you're visiting Akita, be sure to explore its tourist spots that reflect traditional Japanese culture and customs, as well as some of Japan's most renowned hidden hot springs. This article introduces the best attractions, shopping spots, and events in Akita to help you fully experience its charm.
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