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Offers a panoramic view of Tokyo and symbolizes Japan's recovery after WWII and its status as an economic superpower.
Offers a panoramic view of Tokyo and symbolizes Japan's recovery after WWII and its status as an economic superpower.
Mount Fuji, a 3,776-meter active stratovolcano in Japan, is a cultural symbol and a popular tourist attraction, known as one of the "Three Holy Mountains."
A popular tourist destination in Osaka. As one of Japan's largest castles, it has undergone numerous reconstructions due to enemy attacks.
A lavish waterpark, is a must-visit destination for visitors, offering mind-boggling rides, incredible food, and the first Disneyland built outside the US.
Inokashira Park in Tokyo offers a serene oasis with gardens, recreational facilities, pond, shrine, cherry blossom lawn, museum, aquarium, and Studio Ghibli Museum.
Features three distinct styles: Japanese Traditional Garden, formal garden, and landscape garden, offering natural beauty and rich history.
Features over 60 rides and attractions, blending Japanese culture, video game titles, and Hollywood blockbusters, including iconic characters like Spider-Man and Shrek.
Ginza in Tokyo offers a luxurious upmarket experience with a variety of shops, restaurants, boutiques, galleries, nightclubs, and cafes, making your visit memorable.
Offers a variety of temples, shrines, and culturally representative structures. Visitors can also attend the Sanja Matsuri festival and enjoy authentic Japanese street food.
Known for its nightclubs, discos, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. Visitors can also climb the Roppongi Hills skyscraper for a panoramic nighttime view.
A hub for tech, business, and electric-related items. It's a rapidly expanding hub for trade and consumerism, offering a variety of products.