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Tokyo, Japan
Tsukiji Market: World’s largest Fish Market.
Tokyo Tower: A symbol of Japan’s Post-War Rebirth.
Tokyo LOVES Anime and Manga.
The World’s most popular Metropolis with a staggering 40.8 million residents.
The City of Vending Machines.
Home to the Oldest Company in the World. Kongō Gumi, established in 578 AD. Has been in operation for over 1,400 years.
Anti-Suicide lights were installed in their Metro Stations to combat mental health issues.
The district of ‘Harajuku’ is renowned for its eclectic and vibrant fashion scene.
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Shimizu, Japan
Shimizu Port is most famous for being among Japan’s most scenic ports thanks to views of Mount Fuji on clear days.
The S-Pulse Dream Plaza is a four story shopping mall along the water front that includes museums, movie theatres, a food court and a ferris wheel. The Mall is named after the local Soccer team, Shimizu S-Pulse l, whose Stadium is located on the nearby Nihondaira Plateau.
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Osaka, Japan
Called ‘The Nations Kitchen’.
Osaka Castle, founded in 1583, but was rebuilt in 1931. Its top floor offers amazing views of the City.
Dotonburi is a famous landmark in the most well-known commercial district in Osaka. It features countless shops, restaurants and entertainment centres. People love to have their photo taken in front of ‘Glico Man’ (massive snack company), a large neon advertising sign in Dotonburi.
Home to Universal Studios.
Osaka Aquarium Kaiyuken is one of the largest aquariums in the world.
Shitennoji Temple is the oldest officially established temple in Japan, regarded as the spiritual heart of Osaka.
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Nagoya, Japan
Fourth largest City in Japan.
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Hakodate, Japan
Most of the major attractions here, such as Motomachi Park and Gotyokaku, are conveniently located close to each other.
Nicknamed “Squid City”. “Ikameshi” squid stuffed with rice. “Shiokara” squid pickled in salt. “Surume” dried squid and “Saka-ika” shredded dried squid.
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Otaru, Japan
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Niigata, Japan
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Kanazawa, Japan
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Hiroshima, Japan
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Sasebo, Japan
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Jeju-si, South Korea
Known for its ‘Tangerines’. The Island is known for its for its unique cuisine, most notably the local seafood caught by Jeju’s famous female deep-sea divers (haenyeo), all of whom are aged 60 and over.
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Incheon, South Korea