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Cosplay Gataket in Niigata, Japan on April 6: Get dressed up with a backdrop of spring blooms

With beautifully maintained landscapes reminiscent of the English countryside, Niigata’s Mitsuke English Garden provides an idyllic setting for a springtime day out.

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Exploring Japan: Stray into nostalgic hideouts of Tokyo’s Oimachi District

Oimachi Town is an important transit hub town in the south side of Tokyo’s city center on the way to Haneda, Odaiba and Ariake.

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Ninja Extreme Party in Kyoto, Japan on Apr. 12 - Jun. 29: Blending tradition with extreme sports and EDM

Toei Kyoto Studio Park is set to host Ninja Extreme Party this spring, blending traditional ninja culture with extreme sports, EDM, and immersive entertainment.

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Louis Vuitton: Visionary Journey in Osaka, Japan on Jul. 15 - Sep. 17

The Visionary Journey exhibition will be held at the Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka, from mid-July until mid-September, celebrating the brand’s 170th anniversary alongside the highly ant

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Fun in Japan: Yamaguchi’s Kozan Park: A grave bit of history

Kozan Park in Yamaguchi contains three historical landmarks, the park itself, Toshunji Temple, Rurikoji Temple and Pagoda. These peaceful havens contrast with their origins in periods of internecine war and conflict between the 14th and 19th centuries.

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VIDEO: Yokohama’s ameyoko offers nice veggies and fish at super prices

Ameyoko in Tokyo’s Ueno district is known as one of the busiest market streets in Japan. “Ameya-yokocho” or “ameyoko” for short (literally, candy shop alley), is a market street filled with not only candy shops, but many other discount shops for food, shoes, clothes, bags, cosmetics and jewelry. The deals here always draw a crowd.

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The belle of the Japanese ballgame

One of the most unique aspects of Japanese baseball is how fans watch the game. While there are many families at stadiums, a ballgame is also a great social gathering place for businessmen.

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5 Sapporo hotels with great breakfasts

Heading to Hokkaido? Consider staying at a hotel in Sapporo known for its breakfast offerings.

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A day trip guide to Okutama and the famous wasabi

Welcome to Shinjuku, the world’s busiest train station. With some two million daily commuters, Tokyo’s hyperhub is a never-ending bustle.

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Annual cherry blossom fest returns to Towada April 19-May 5

Kanchogai Street in Aomori’s Towada City has been listed as one of Japan’s Top 100 roads, and over 150 cherry trees line the route alongside numerous pine trees.

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Spring into sakura season: Where to scope out cherry blossom in Japan

As cherry blossom season soon approaches, it’s time to start planning your outings to enjoy local festivals, Hanami (cherry blossom-viewing) picnics and more.

Photo Of The exterior of the Imperial Hotel, Kyoto.* The building is the entrance area of Gion-Kobu Kaburenjo.

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Imperial Hotel, Kyoto: A timeless blend of heritage and luxury

Debuting in Kyoto’s historic Gion district in spring 2026.

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Discover Kyoto’s Family-Friendly Stay at The Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Umekoji

A Kyoto hotel that makes traveling with kids easier (and more fun!)

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VIDEO: An evening walk in Yokohama’s cheerful, charming Chinatown

If you’re based in the Kanto, a visit to Japan’s largest Chinatown is not too difficult and one you should definitely plan to make.

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