Things to Do
Tokyo
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Tsukiji, Odaiba, Toyosu
Experiences Facilities
KidZania Tokyo
4.03 4Children can experience around 100 different activities in a city built at roughly two-thirds the size of the real world!
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KidZania Complete Guide: Everything to Know Before You Visit-Highlights and How to Enjoy It
KidZania in Japan has three locations: Tokyo, Koshien (Hyogo Prefecture), and Fukuoka. It is an indoor facility where kids can experience jobs and learn how society works and how to use money while having fun. This article provides a comprehensive overview of KidZania basics, access to each location, notable establishments, and key points to know before your visit. If you want to learn more about KidZania in Japan, keep reading.
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Tokyo Koto-ku Complete Travel Guide
Koto-ku is located in the center of Tokyo and has excellent access. In addition, Koto-ku has many attractive sightseeing spots. From the latest fashionable spots to temples, shrines, and shopping streets where you feel the history.
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Fuchu, Chofu, Tama
Shrines & Temples
Okunitama-jinja Shrine
4.47 19A shrine that boats over 1900 years of history and the guardian dieties of the Musashi Province.
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Experience Japan’s History and Culture Through the Four Seasons in Fuchu! 5 Must-See Festivals at Okunitama-jinja Shrine
Okunitama-jinja Shrine in Fuchu, one of Tokyo’s five major shrines, hosts nearly 400 festivals a year when you include the daily Onikkusai ritual (a ceremony offering food to the gods). Some of these festivals have lasted for over 1,000 years, and most have histories stretching back at least several centuries. The shrine is a must-visit for anyone wishing to experience different aspects of Japan’s history and culture as they change with the seasons. This article introduces five carefully selected festivals out of the approximately 400 held at Okunitama-jinja Shrine.
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Only 25 minutes from Shinjuku! Original Sushi-Making & Sake Tasting Tour in Fuchu City
In the 7th century, Fuchu City was the capital of the Musashi Province (covering almost all of modern-day Tokyo, Saitama and part of Kanagawa Prefectures). During the Edo period, the city thrived as a post town. Nowadays, we offer a comprehensive tour where participants can explore Japanese history, culture, and delicious food.
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