716 spots found

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Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo · Kanto

This iconic 634-meter broadcasting tower opened in 2012 and ranks among the world's tallest structures. Two observation decks offer breathtaking 360-degree views of Tokyo's sprawling cityscape, while the base features shopping, dining, and an aquarium. Perfect for experiencing modern Japan's architectural ambition and panoramic vistas of the metropolis.

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Dotonbori

Osaka · Kinki / Kansai

Dotonbori is Osaka's most iconic entertainment district, famous for its dazzling neon lights, giant animated billboards, and the legendary Glico Running Man sign. This vibrant canal-side street pulses with energy day and night, offering endless shopping, street food stalls serving takoyaki and okonomiyaki, and an electric atmosphere that perfectly captures Osaka's bold personality. Whether you're hunting for souvenirs, indulging in local cuisine, or simply soaking in the chaotic charm, Dotonbori delivers an unforgettable sensory experience.

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Atomic Bomb Dome

Hiroshima · Chugoku

The Atomic Bomb Dome, a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands as the haunting skeletal remains of the only structure left near the hypocenter of the 1945 atomic bombing. Designed in 1915 by Czech architect Jan Letzel, this former Industrial Promotion Hall survived due to the near-vertical blast, preserving its iconic steel dome while everything around it was leveled. Today, it serves as a powerful symbol of peace and nuclear disarmament, illuminated at night and surrounded by survivor trees that continue to grow as testament to resilience.

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Unicorn Gundam

Tokyo · Kanto

Standing 19.7 meters tall outside DiverCity Tokyo Plaza in Odaiba, the life-size Unicorn Gundam statue is a must-see for anime fans and curious visitors alike. This impressive mobile suit from the popular Gundam franchise transforms between its Unicorn and Destroy modes throughout the day, accompanied by dramatic lighting and sound effects. The free attraction offers excellent photo opportunities and embodies Japan's unique blend of pop culture and cutting-edge technology.

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Nishiki Market

Kyoto · Hokkaido

Known as 'Kyoto's Kitchen,' Nishiki Market is a narrow, five-block long shopping street lined with over 100 specialty food shops and restaurants. This bustling marketplace has been serving locals for over 400 years, offering everything from fresh seafood and seasonal vegetables to Japanese sweets, pickles, and kitchenware. Visitors can sample local delicacies like grilled octopus, fresh tofu, and traditional Kyoto pickles while experiencing the authentic atmosphere of a working Japanese market.

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Shibuya Sky

Tokyo · Kanto

This 230-meter observation deck offers 360-degree panoramic views of Tokyo from Japan's tallest building complex. The open-air rooftop and interior galleries showcase the city's vibrant skyline day and night, while the adjacent shopping and dining district provides world-class entertainment, making it an essential destination for experiencing modern Tokyo.

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Kenroku-en

Ishikawa · Chubu

This stunning 17th-century landscape garden ranks among Japan's finest, featuring meticulously designed ponds, bridges, and seasonal flora including iconic snow-laden pine trees. Its name means "garden combining six qualities," showcasing elegant simplicity and natural beauty. Visitors experience authentic Japanese aesthetics and tranquility while strolling through centuries of horticultural tradition.

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Harukas 300

Osaka · Kinki / Kansai

Harukas 300 is the observation deck located on the 58th to 60th floors of Abeno Harukas, Japan's tallest skyscraper standing at 300 meters in Osaka. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of Osaka city, extending to Kyoto, Kobe, and even the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge on clear days. The deck features both indoor and open-air terraces, a stylish café, and is especially stunning at sunset when the city transforms into a sea of lights.

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Shibuya Crossing

Tokyo · Kanto

Shibuya Crossing is the world's busiest pedestrian intersection and one of Tokyo's most iconic landmarks, where thousands of people cross from all directions simultaneously in a perfectly choreographed scramble. The spectacle is surrounded by towering video screens, neon lights, and the electric energy that defines modern Tokyo, making it feel like stepping into a movie scene. Whether you experience it at street level or watch from above, this legendary crossing captures the organized chaos and vibrant pulse of the city in an unforgettable way.

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Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter

Okayama · Chugoku

Step back in time in Kurashiki's beautifully preserved Bikan Historical Quarter, where white-walled warehouses and traditional merchant houses line willow-draped canals dating back to the Edo period. This car-free district offers a rare glimpse of old Japan, with historic buildings now transformed into charming museums, art galleries, cafes, and boutique shops. Stroll along the romantic waterways at dusk when traditional lanterns illuminate the district, creating an enchanting atmosphere perfect for photography and leisurely exploration.

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Oshino hakkai

Yamanashi · Kinki / Kansai

Oshino Hakkai is a picturesque village featuring eight crystal-clear spring-fed ponds formed by snowmelt from Mount Fuji, filtered through volcanic rock over 80 years. The traditional thatched-roof houses surrounding the turquoise pools create a postcard-perfect scene that offers stunning views of Mount Fuji on clear days. This designated Natural Monument and part of the Mount Fuji World Heritage site provides visitors with a serene glimpse into rural Japanese life while showcasing some of the purest water in Japan.

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Roppongi Hills

Tokyo · Kanto

Roppongi Hills is a massive, ultra-modern complex in Tokyo that combines luxury shopping, world-class dining, contemporary art, and entertainment all in one sleek destination. The crown jewel is the Mori Art Museum and Tokyo City View observation deck on the 52nd floor, offering breathtaking 360-degree views of the city, including Tokyo Tower and Mount Fuji on clear days. This sophisticated urban hub embodies Tokyo's cosmopolitan lifestyle, where business professionals, art enthusiasts, and international visitors converge in a dynamic atmosphere.

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Ashikaga Flower Park

Tochigi · Kanto

Ashikaga Flower Park is a spectacular botanical garden renowned for its breathtaking wisteria displays, featuring massive cascading wisteria tunnels and a 150-year-old Great Wisteria tree that creates a magical purple canopy each spring. The park transforms with the seasons, offering illumination events that have been recognized as one of Japan's top three night illuminations, with millions of LED lights creating enchanting winter wonderlands. Beyond wisteria, visitors can enjoy roses, water lilies, and seasonal flowers across the expansive 94,000 square meter grounds.

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Ashikaga Flower Park

Tochigi · Kinki / Kansai

Ashikaga Flower Park is a spectacular botanical garden famous for its breathtaking wisteria displays, including a 150-year-old Great Wisteria tree that creates a magical purple canopy each spring. The park transforms with the seasons, offering stunning illuminations in winter that have been recognized as one of Japan's top three nighttime light displays. Visitors can stroll through tunnels of cascading flowers, explore themed garden areas, and witness one of Japan's most photographed natural wonders.

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Yokohama Chinatown

Kanagawa · Kanto

Yokohama Chinatown is Japan's largest Chinatown, offering a vibrant and colorful atmosphere filled with traditional Chinese decorations, ornate gates, and bustling streets. This lively commercial district is perfect for food lovers, with countless vendors selling delicious street food like giant chicken skewers, ice cream, and various Chinese sweets at affordable prices. Less crowded than central Tokyo, it's an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll where you can admire the scenery, take photos, and sample diverse flavors in a safe and well-maintained environment.

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Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse

Kanagawa · Kanto

Built in 1911, this iconic Victorian-style structure showcases Yokohama's maritime heritage and modernization during Japan's Meiji era. The restored warehouse features shops, restaurants, and galleries across two buildings, offering authentic period architecture alongside contemporary dining and cultural experiences. Its waterfront location provides stunning harbor views and makes it essential for experiencing Yokohama's historic charm.

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Kamikōchi

Gifu · Chubu

Kamikōchi is a pristine mountain valley nestled in the Northern Japan Alps of Nagano Prefecture, offering some of Japan's most spectacular alpine scenery. This UNESCO World Heritage site features crystal-clear rivers, dramatic peaks, and well-maintained hiking trails accessible from late April to mid-November. The iconic Kappa Bridge provides breathtaking views of the Hotaka mountain range and serves as the gateway to exploring this untouched natural paradise.

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Kamikōchi

Nagano · Chubu

This pristine alpine valley in Japan's Northern Alps offers breathtaking mountain scenery with crystal-clear rivers and iconic peaks like Mount Hotaka. Visitors trek through untouched forests, stay in traditional mountain lodges, and experience nature at its finest. Its remote location and strict preservation efforts make it an essential destination for serious hikers and nature lovers seeking authentic wilderness.

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Yokohama Landmark Tower

Kanagawa · Kanto

Standing at 296 meters, this iconic skyscraper dominates Yokohama's skyline and features the renowned Sky Garden observation deck offering 360-degree panoramic views of the city and Sagami Bay. Built in 1993, it combines shopping, dining, and entertainment with its office and hotel spaces. Visitors should experience the breathtaking vistas and explore the vibrant complex below.

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Umikaji Terrace Senagajima

Okinawa · Kyushu

Umikaji Terrace Senagajima is a stylish seaside complex located on Senaga Island near Naha Airport, offering stunning sunset views over the East China Sea. This multi-level outdoor shopping and dining destination features over 40 shops, restaurants, and cafes with Mediterranean-inspired white architecture cascading down the hillside. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, Okinawan cuisine, tropical desserts, and unique souvenir shopping while taking in panoramic ocean views and watching planes take off nearby.

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Nachi Waterfall

Wakayama · Kinki / Kansai

Nachi Waterfall is Japan's tallest single-drop waterfall, plunging 133 meters down a lush forested cliff in Wakayama Prefecture. This sacred cascade has been worshipped for over 1,400 years and forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage Kumano Sangu pilgrimage route. The iconic view of the vermillion three-story pagoda framed against the thundering white waterfall creates one of Japan's most photographed and spiritually significant landscapes.

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Sannenzaka

Kyoto · Kinki / Kansai

Sannenzaka is a charming, atmospheric stone-paved slope in Kyoto's Higashiyama district, lined with traditional wooden machiya houses that have been converted into souvenir shops, cafés, and restaurants. This historic pedestrian street, dating back to the early 9th century, leads upward toward the famous Kiyomizu-dera Temple and offers visitors an authentic glimpse into old Kyoto with its beautifully preserved Edo-period architecture. The gentle slope is particularly magical during cherry blossom season and when illuminated at night, making it one of Kyoto's most photographed and romantic walking paths.

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Kintaikyo Bridge

Yamaguchi · Chugoku

Kintaikyo Bridge is a stunning five-arched wooden bridge spanning the Nishiki River in Iwakuni, renowned as one of Japan's most beautiful and iconic bridges. Originally built in 1673, this architectural masterpiece features a unique series of elegant wooden arches that create a dramatic silhouette against the surrounding mountains and seasonal landscapes. Visitors can stroll across the bridge for breathtaking views, explore nearby Kikko Park and Iwakuni Castle, and witness the bridge illuminated during special evening events throughout the year.

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Kintaikyo Bridge

Yamaguchi · Kinki / Kansai

Kintaikyo Bridge is a stunning five-arched wooden bridge spanning the Nishiki River in Iwakuni, renowned as one of Japan's most beautiful and photographed bridges. Originally built in 1673 and meticulously maintained using traditional techniques, this iconic structure features graceful wooden arches that create a wave-like silhouette against the surrounding mountains. The bridge offers spectacular views year-round, particularly during cherry blossom season in spring and the vibrant foliage of autumn, with Iwakuni Castle visible on the hilltop beyond.