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One Day Around Tokyo Bay Using the Yurikamome: From TeamLab Planets Toyosu to Toyosu Fish Market, Small Worlds, Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai, and Beyond

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Ready to discover Tokyo's bayside area? With fabulous waterfront views, breezy shopping malls, cute cafes, and innovative museums, the area officially designated "Tokyo Waterfront City" (better known as the Odaiba area) is, for many travelers, a must-see on any Tokyo itinerary. When you're ready to explore this area on the edge of Tokyo Bay, the automated Yurikamome is the obvious recommendation for getting around.

To make the most of your time on Tokyo Bay, this easy route includes Tokyo Waterfront City (Odaiba) and some of the surrounding areas. See the sights with our one-day guide, morning to evening, with convenient transportation and great views along the way!

Using the Yurikamome to Get Around Tokyo

With a route centered on the edge of Tokyo Bay, all the spots in the itinerary below can be reached using the Yurikamome, a fully automated driverless train system. The automated route is a symbol of Tokyo’s urban development, and a reflection of the city’s drive towards the future, with 16 stations connected to multiple JR and subway lines. Starting at Shimbashi Station, in the heart of Tokyo’s business district, the Yurikamome takes you across the iconic Rainbow Bridge towards Odaiba, and continues all the way to Toyosu Station, so just riding the train feels a little like a tour through Tokyo.

Travel Tip: If you can snag the seats at the very front of the first car, you’ll get a particularly good view of Tokyo throughout the whole route. Trains come pretty frequently, so it can even be worth waiting for the next train to be first in line!

odaiba transportation: convenient access on the Yurikamome

If you love Japan’s mascot culture as much as we do, you’ll be happy to hear that Yurikamome has its own original character! Called “Yurimo,” the mascot is kind of awkwardly adorable, inspired by the seagulls often seen swooping across Tokyo Bay, just like the train itself (“yurikamome” means black-headed gull in Japanese), but with legs that symbolize the Yurikamome running to your destination. You can spot Yurimo at events or on official Yurikamome merchandise, which makes for a pretty cute (and uncommon) Tokyo souvenir.

Morning: Tokyo’s Interactive Art or a Tiny Miniature World, You Choose!

teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM

Odaiba area guide: interactive art at teamLab Planets Tokyo

One of Tokyo’s most popular destinations for travelers and locals alike, teamLab Planets TOKYO is an ultra-modern museum of immersive art that lets you become part of the artwork, experiencing the installations with all your senses. Inside, you’ll wade through water populated by koi fish made of light, bounce across a fantasy land of giant balloons, and step inside an artistic floating garden to engulf yourself in blooming flowers, exploring a series of unique spaces that each feel like an alternate dimension.

teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM
6-1-16 Toyosu, Koto City, Tokyo
Hours: 8:30 – 22:00 (open seven days a week)
Access: Yurikamome Shin-Toyosu Station
Tickets

SMALL WORLDS Miniature Museum 

Odaiba area guide: Evangelion & other miniatures at SMALL WORLDS

If TeamLab is all about impressing you with immersive art on a grand scale, then this is a different kind of impressive, full of minute details and unbelievable precision. At SMALL WORLDS, entire cityscapes are recreated in a 1:80 scale, so detailed that no matter how close you look, it’s still breathtaking. (And with so many funny little scenarios and unexpected easter eggs hidden throughout, you’ll want to get a good look!) The museum is divided into 8 major zones, but the highlight for anime fans is the recreation of Tokyo-III from Evangelion, so impeccably modeled that it feels like you’ve stepped into the world of the anime – although at this scale, you’d be larger than even the biggest Evangelion Unit.

SMALL WORLDS Miniature Museum (スモールワールズ)
Ariake Butsuryu Center, 1−3−33 Ariake, Koto City, Tokyo
Hours: 9:00 – 19:00
Access: Yurikamome Ariake Tennis-no-Mori Station
Tickets

Lunch: A Quick Stop at Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai

After enjoying the art around Toyosu and Ariake, you can refuel at Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai, a complex next to the Toyosu Fish Market with places to eat, shop, and relax. The unique design of the place is what makes it special, calling back to Tokyo’s own Edo architecture with an old-fashioned look resembling another era.

Odaiba area guide: Edo-style Tokyo streetfood at Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai

It’s fun just to take a look around, but for lunch your first stop should be the Edomae Toyosu area, a food zone designed to feel like a historic Japanese fish market. Counters selling food and drinks line both sides, offering fish-market fare and more: rice bowls topped with fresh seafood from the market, sushi made to order, grilled seafood, plus everything from ramen and tempura to traditional wagashi sweets. It’s perfect for groups, since everyone can choose whatever looks good to them.

After filling up on market food, you won’t want to miss the chance to heat up to the Senkyaku Banrai Foot Bath Garden on the 8th floor, where you can soak your feet while gazing out across Tokyo Bay! Enjoy the scenery, and give your legs a little break before hopping back on the Yurikamome (or come back at sunset for the romantic atmosphere).

Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai (豊洲 千客万来)
6−5−5 Toyosu, Koto City, Tokyo
Hours:
 Restaurants: 10:00 – 22:00
 Shops: 10:00 – 18:00
 Foot Bath: 9:00 – 22:00
 Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club (onsen): 24 hours
*Shop hours may vary, see the official website for details.
Access: Yurikamome Shijo-mae Station

Afternoon: Tour the Landmarks of Odaiba/Tokyo Waterfront City

Tokyo Big Sight

Odaiba area guide: Tokyo Big Sight, home to Comiket

Just three stops along from Shijo-mae Station on the Yurikamome you’ll find Tokyo Big Sight, the Tokyo International Exhibition Center – one of the most iconic landmarks in Tokyo Waterfront City (Odaiba). Its striking inverted quadruple-pyramid design makes it instantly recognizable, and if you ever watch any Japanese dramas or anime, there’s a good chance you’ll recognize the building from its frequent use as a setting. Of course, it’s a common sight in Japanese media because Tokyo Big Sight is, in fact, the largest exhibition and convention center in Japan, welcoming over 12.5 million visitors per year. The convention center is a very special place for anime and manga fans thanks to its role hosting massive events like Comic Market (commonly known as Comiket), one of the world’s largest doujinshi/manga/anime events.

As a bonus that travelers of all kinds can enjoy, the massive facade of the Tokyo Big Sight building becomes a canvas for a series of light shows on select evenings between September and March, using projection mapping to display spectacular digital imagery. These fantastic, futuristic visuals bring extra vibrancy to the Ariake area at night!

Travel Tip: Take some cool pictures while you’re there! ⇩

Odaiba area guide: Tokyo Big Sight, home to Comiket

The Tokyo Big Sight building is a Tokyo icon – don’t forget to take some photos to remember your visit! If you’re up for something a little cheesy, you can stand in front of the building and have your photo-taker shoot from a low angle, so you can pose as if you’re holding up the heavy building with your own two hands!

Odaiba area guide: iconic art at Tokyo Big Sight, home to Comiket

Inside the Tokyo Big Sight building and in the surrounding green spaces, you’ll actually find a variety of sculptures and other pieces of art, like the immediately visible giant saw sculpture – standing 15.5 meters tall, and visible even before you leave the station. The jaunty angle makes it look like the saw is slicing through layers of earth, imagined as a way to symbolize the process of problem-solving.

Odaiba area guide: iconic art at Tokyo Big Sight, home to Comiket

It’s a little silly, but how often do you get the chance to pose with a giant saw?

Odaiba area guide: Yurikamome merchandise at Tokyo Big Sight

There’s a small gift shop inside the building, and next to some Tokyo Big Sight-themed goods, you’ll also find a rack full of Yurikamome merchandise! There’s stationery, cute train-shaped bags, socks, and little plush mascots of Yurimo (our favorite Yurikamome mascot) – a tempting array for train enthusiasts. Some of our favorite items include the actual hand straps once used inside Yurikamome trains, as well as the DIY sewing kits that include everything you need to make a little card-holder (perfect for Japan’s IC transportation cards) – simple enough for kids or first-time crafters!

Tokyo Big Sight (東京ビッグサイト)
3-11-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Hours: 8:00 – 20:00
Access: Yurikamome Tokyo Big Sight Station

Ariake GYM-EX

Odaiba area guide: sports history & unique architecture at Ariake GYM-EX

Ariake GYM-EX opened as an exhibition and event venue in 2023 after use as a sports arena for major gymnastics events, but regardless of its use, the building stands out for its distinctive architecture, utilizing a mix of steel and wood. With around 9,400 square meters of exhibition space, the venue hosts a variety of different events and activities every month, so if you get a chance to go in it’s worth checking out both the interior and the breezy, open deck area.

Odaiba area guide: sports history & unique architecture at Ariake GYM-EX

To admire the architecture from the outside, we recommend relaxing for a spell in the public park next to the building, which has a huge lawn perfect for picnicking or just rolling around in the grass.

Ariake GYM-EX (有明GYM-EX)
1-10-1 Ariake, Koto City, Tokyo
Hours: 9:00 – 23:00 (may vary depending on current events, closed to the public on days with no scheduled events)
Access: Yurikamome Ariake Station

Shiokaze Park

Odaiba area guide: Shiokaze Park, full of picturesque views

If you’re looking for a peaceful patch of greenery after walking around the Ariake area, Shiokaze Park is a hidden gem that most foreign travelers have still never heard of. If you get off the train at Tokyo International Cruise Terminal Station, the park’s tall boulevard of palm trees creates a striking welcome, ushering you towards the water’s edge. With plenty of places to sit down and rest your feet, and nice views of the Tokyo container port (yes really!) and the Tokyo International Cruise Terminal, this spot is worth visiting for a little quiet time to enjoy the bayside scenery.

Shiokaze Park (潮風公園)
1 Higashiyashio, Shinagawa City, Tokyo
Hours: open 24/7
Access: Yurikamome Tokyo International Cruise Terminal Station

Odaiba Seaside Park

Odaiba area guide: Odaiba Seaside Park, also known as Odaiba Marine Park

Round the corner from Shiokaze and you’ll find Odaiba Seaside Park, one of the major highlights of the Odaiba area. The park stretches out along the edge of Tokyo Bay, with a boardwalk and a thin strip of white sand where you can stroll along the water, all with unrivaled views of Rainbow Bridge in the distance. It’s one of the few sandy beaches where you’ll find this seaside vibe in Tokyo, and between the popular photo spots, there’s plenty of space to relax and watch the sun as it drifts closer to golden hour or sunset.

Odaiba Seaside Park also serves as a venue for marathons, summer lantern festivals, and other outdoor events, and it’s surrounded by shopping malls and entertainment facilities. It’s easy to while away the hours just wandering around the area, walking, shopping, and eating.

Odaiba Seaside Park (お台場海浜公園)
1-4 Daiba, Minato City, Tokyo
Hours: open 24/7
Access: Yurikamome Odaiba-kaihinkoen Station

TOKYOminatorie

Odaiba area guide: Tokyo Minatorie is a free Tokyo museum focused on Tokyo Port history

The Tokyo Bay area is beautiful, but it’s also the site of some fascinating Japanese history, from the days when Edo-era merchants plied their trade to the urban development brought the area into the 21st century. If you’re ready to see another side of Tokyo, you can head up to the top of the Aomi Frontier Building to explore TOKYOminatorie. This exhibition space tells the story of the Port of Tokyo, showing how transportation and logistics shaped Tokyo’s story, and digging deep into the relationship between people, the city, and the sea. The exhibits are designed to be fun and easy to understand, with models, large-scale visuals, touch screens, and some unique interactive media, with explanations provided in English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, and Korean!

TOKYOminatorie (TOKYO ミナトリエ)
Aomi Frontier Bldg. 20F, 2-4-24 Aomi, Koto City, Tokyo
Hours:
 Tue~Thur & Sun: 10:00 – 18:00 (final entry 17:30)
 Fri, Sat & days before public holidays: 10:00 – 21:00 (final entry 20:30)
 *Closed Mondays & over the New Year holiday period
Access: Yurikamome Telecom Center Station

Kitchen Aomi Coffee

Odaiba area guide/cafe recommendations: coffee and parfaits at Kitchen Aomi Coffee

By this time we suspect you’ll be ready for a coffee break or an afternoon snack! Head next-door and you’ll find Kitchen Aomi Coffee, conveniently located inside the Telecom Center building, directly connected to Telecom Center Station.

The cafe’s food menu includes a signature “hamburg steak” made with Japanese Kuroge Wagyu beef, but at this point in the day, you might be more interested in their berry parfait – ice cream topped with a generous pile of red berries. They also serve a deep, aromatic house-blend (roasted at their sister cafe nearby), which pairs great with a sweet treat when you’re looking for an afternoon pick-me-up! The playful interior and casual atmosphere make it a great place to relax during a busy day of sightseeing.

Kitchen Aomi Coffee (キッチン青海珈琲)
Telecom Center Building (West) 2F, 2-5-10 Aomi, Koto City, Tokyo
Hours: open weekdays 8:00 – 17:00 | lunch hours 11:00–15:00 (last order 14:30) | closed Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays
Access: Directly connected to Yurikamome Telecom Center Station

Travel Tip: In the same building, you’ll also find a few other dining options, like the Japanese restaurant Rokuemon (open 11:30 – 15:00 / 17:00 – 22:00) and the Chinese restaurant Touen (open 11:30 – 15:00 / 17:00 – 21:30).

Telecom Center Observatory

Odaiba area guide: Tokyo skyline views & comfortable hangout spaces at Telecom Center Observatory

Nothing wraps up a day in Tokyo better than a view of the sunset across the bay, or a sparkling look at the city skyline! Head up to the observation deck on the 21st floor of the Telecom Center (East Wing) to discover a spot officially recognized as one of Japan’s “Night View Heritage” sites. At a height of over 99 meters, visitors are treated to broad views of the Tokyo Bay area, including the Rainbow Bridge, Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Skytree, Shinagawa Port, and – if you use the free binoculars – even Tokyo Disneyland in the distance!

Plus, unlike some of Tokyo’s other observatories, this one is rarely crowded, and it’s reasonably priced, too. With comfortable sofas, free massage chairs, and tables where you can sit down to plan tomorrow’s itinerary (or enjoy some drinks and snacks purchased at the shops on lower floors), it’s really the perfect place to relax before heading home at the end of the day.

Telecom Center Observatory (テレコムセンター 展望室)
2-5-10 Aomi, Koto City, Tokyo
Hours: weekdays 15:00 – 20:00 | weekends 11:00 – 20:00 (final entry 19:30) | closed for the New Year’s holidays (Dec. 29 ~ Jan. 3) & the second Sunday of Feb.
Access: directly connected to Yurikamome Telecom Center Station

For Convenient Travel & Deals in Odaiba: Pick Up a Yurikamome Enjoy Pass

odaiba transportation: Yurikamome Enjoy Pass

If you’re planning a day in and around Odaiba, there’s a lot to see and it’s all just far enough that you’ll want to take the Yurikamome between spots, so we recommend grabbing a day pass to make your trip easier and cheaper. Not only can you hop on and off the Yurikamome as many times as you want, but the Yurikamome Enjoy Pass can also be purchased as a discounted set with admission to some of the most popular attractions in the area, like SMALL WORLDS Miniature Museum, Tokyo Joypolis, and Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club (the onsen facility at Senkyaku Banrai). For itineraries planned around Tokyo Riverfront City (Odaiba), this pass is a cost-effective way to get around!

▶︎ Pass Details & Ticket Options

Plan One Perfect Day Around Tokyo Bay

odaiba transportation: convenient access on the Yurikamome

A day spent in Odaiba and around Tokyo Riverfront City is a staple in Tokyo travel guides for a reason, and thanks to the Yurikamome route running through the whole area, it’s easy to get where you want to go – and fit it all into your busy travel itinerary. With the lovely views out the window, just riding the train already feels like part of the sightseeing experience, but you’ll also find yourself comfortably covering the major highlights without feeling rushed, even with just one day to devote to the area! If you’re looking to add some good food, unique art, and fantastic views of Tokyo Bay (and the Tokyo skyline) to your trip to Japan, but you also want an easy trip without too much complicated transportation, you’ll want to add this tour of Odaiba, Toyosu, Ariake, and the rest of “Tokyo Riverfront City” to your plans!

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・수면 케어 서플리먼트 ‘네나이토’란?
・ผลิตภัณฑ์เสริมอาหารดูแลการนอน “Nenaito(ネナイト)” คืออะไร?

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Japanese Drugstore Must-Buys! Essential Items from Hisamitsu® Pharmaceutical 
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Japanese Drugstore Must-Buys! Essential Items from Hisamitsu® Pharmaceutical
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Whether you grew up with Dragon Ball or you just fell in love with Dragon Ball DAIMA, you'll like the newest JINS collab. Shop this limited-edition Dragon Ball accessory collection to find some of the best Dragon Ball merchandise in Japan!
>> Find out more at Japankuru.com! (link in bio)
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Whether you grew up with Dragon Ball or you just fell in love with Dragon Ball DAIMA, you'll like the newest JINS collab. Shop this limited-edition Dragon Ball accessory collection to find some of the best Dragon Ball merchandise in Japan!
>> Find out more at Japankuru.com! (link in bio)
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This month, Japankuru teamed up with @official_korekoko  to invite three influencers (originally from Thailand, China, and Taiwan) on a trip to Yokohama. Check out the article (in Chinese) on Japankuru.com for all of their travel tips and photography hints - and look forward to more cool collaborations coming soon!

【橫濱夜散策 x 教你怎麼拍出網美照 📸✨】
每次來日本玩,是不是都會先找旅日網紅的推薦清單?
這次,我們邀請擁有日本豐富旅遊經驗的🇹🇭泰國、🇨🇳中國、🇹🇼台灣網紅,帶你走進夜晚的橫濱!從玩樂路線到拍照技巧,教你怎麼拍出最美的夜景照。那些熟悉的景點,換個視角說不定會有新發現~快跟他們一起出發吧!

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This month, Japankuru teamed up with @official_korekoko to invite three influencers (originally from Thailand, China, and Taiwan) on a trip to Yokohama. Check out the article (in Chinese) on Japankuru.com for all of their travel tips and photography hints - and look forward to more cool collaborations coming soon!

【橫濱夜散策 x 教你怎麼拍出網美照 📸✨】
每次來日本玩,是不是都會先找旅日網紅的推薦清單?
這次,我們邀請擁有日本豐富旅遊經驗的🇹🇭泰國、🇨🇳中國、🇹🇼台灣網紅,帶你走進夜晚的橫濱!從玩樂路線到拍照技巧,教你怎麼拍出最美的夜景照。那些熟悉的景點,換個視角說不定會有新發現~快跟他們一起出發吧!

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If you’re a fan of Vivienne Westwood's Japanese designs, and you’re looking forward to shopping in Harajuku this summer, we’ve got important news for you. Vivienne Westwood RED LABEL Laforet Harajuku is now closed for renovations - but the grand reopening is scheduled for July!
>> Find out more at Japankuru.com! (link in bio)
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If you’re a fan of Vivienne Westwood's Japanese designs, and you’re looking forward to shopping in Harajuku this summer, we’ve got important news for you. Vivienne Westwood RED LABEL Laforet Harajuku is now closed for renovations - but the grand reopening is scheduled for July!
>> Find out more at Japankuru.com! (link in bio)
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Ready to see TeamLab in Kyoto!? At TeamLab Biovortex Kyoto, the collective is taking their acclaimed immersive art and bringing it to Japan's ancient capital. We can't wait to see it for ourselves this autumn!
>> Find out more at Japankuru.com! (link in bio)
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Photos courtesy of teamLab, Exhibition view of teamLab Biovortex Kyoto, 2025, Kyoto ® teamLab, courtesy Pace Gallery

Ready to see TeamLab in Kyoto!? At TeamLab Biovortex Kyoto, the collective is taking their acclaimed immersive art and bringing it to Japan's ancient capital. We can't wait to see it for ourselves this autumn!
>> Find out more at Japankuru.com! (link in bio)
#japankuru #teamlab #teamlabbiovortex #kyoto #kyototrip #japantravel #artnews
Photos courtesy of teamLab, Exhibition view of teamLab Biovortex Kyoto, 2025, Kyoto ® teamLab, courtesy Pace Gallery

Japanese Makeup Shopping • A Trip to Kamakura & Enoshima With Canmake’s Cool-Toned Summer Makeup
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Japanese Makeup Shopping • A Trip to Kamakura & Enoshima With Canmake’s Cool-Toned Summer Makeup
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⚔️The Robot Restaurant is gone, but the Samurai Restaurant is here to take its place. Check it out, and don't forget your coupon!
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    • HOKKAIDO

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      Hokkaido (北海道) is the northernmost of the four main islands that make up Japan. The area is famous for Sapporo Beer, plus brewing and distilling in general, along with fantastic snow festivals and breathtaking national parks. Foodies should look for Hokkaido's famous potatoes, cantaloupe, dairy products, soup curry, and miso ramen!

    • Niki, in south-west Hokkaido, is about 30 minutes from Otaru. The small town is rich with natural resources, fresh water, and clean air, making it a thriving center for fruit farms. Cherries, tomatoes, and grapes are all cultivated in the area, and thanks to a growing local wine industry, it's quickly becoming a food and wine hotspot. Together with the neighboring town of Yoichi, it's a noted area for wine tourism.

    • Niseko is about two hours from New Chitose Airport, in the western part of Hokkaido. It's one of Japan's most noted winter resort areas, and a frequent destination for international visitors. That's all because of the super high-quality powder snow, which wins the hearts of beginners and experts alike, bringing them back for repeat visits. That's not all, though, it's also a great place to enjoy Hokkaido's culinary scene and some beautiful onsen (hot springs).

    • Otaru is in western Hokkaido, about 30 minutes from Sapporo Station. The city thrived around its busy harbor in the 19th and 20th centuries thanks to active trade and fishing, and the buildings remaining from that period are still popular attractions, centered around Otaru Canal. With its history as a center of fishing, it's no surprise that the area's fresh sushi is a must-try. Otaru has over 100 sushi shops, quite a few of which are lined up on Sushiya Dori (Sushi Street).

    • SAPPORO

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      Sapporo, in the south-western part of Hokkaido, is the prefecture's political and economic capital. The local New Chitose Airport see arrivals from major cities like Tokyo and Osaka, alongside international flights. Every February, the Sapporo Snow Festival is held in Odori Park―one of the biggest events in Hokkaido. It's also a hotspot for great food, known as a culinary treasure chest, and Sapporo is a destination for ramen, grilled mutton, soup curry, and of course Hokkaido's beloved seafood.

    • Consisting of six prefectures, the Tohoku Region (東北地方) is up in the northeastern part of Japan's main island. It's the source of plenty of the nation's agriculture (which means great food), and packed with beautiful scenery. Explore the region's stunning mountains, lakes, and hot springs!

    • Akita Prefecture is on the Sea of Japan, in the northern reaches of Japan's northern Tohoku region. Akita has more officially registered important intangible culture assets than anywhere else in Japan, and to this day visitors can experience traditional culture throughout the prefecture, from the Oga Peninsula's Namahage (registered with UNESCO as a part of Japan's intangible cultural heritage), to the Tohoku top 3 Kanto Festival. Mysterious little spots like the Oyu Stone Circle Site and Ryu no Atama (Dragon's Head) are also worth a visit!

    • FUKUSHIMA

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      Fukushima Prefecture sits at the southern tip of Japan's northern Tohoku region, and is divided into three parts with their own different charms: the Coastal Area (Hama-dori), the Central Area (Naka-dori), and the Aizu Area. There's Aizu-Wakamatsu with its Edo-era history and medieval castles, Oze National Park, Kitakata ramen, and Bandai Ski Resort (with its famous powder snow). Fukushima is a beautiful place to enjoy the vivid colors and sightseeing of Japan's beloved four seasons.

    • YAMAGATA

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      Yamagata Prefecture is up against the Sea of Japan, in the southern part of the Tohoku region, and it's especially popular in winter, when travelers soak in the onsen (hot springs) and ski down snowy slopes. International skiiers are especially fond of Zao Onsen Ski Resort and Gassan Ski Resort, and in recent years visitors have been drawn to the area to see the mystical sight of local frost-covered trees. Some destinations are popular regardless of the season, like Risshakuji Temple, AKA Yamadera, Ginzan Onsen's nostalgic old-fashioned streets, and Zao's Okama Lake, all great for taking pictures. Yamagata is also the place to try Yonezawa beef, one of the top 3 varieties of wagyu beef.

    • Japan's most densely populated area, the Kanto Region (関東地方) includes 7 prefectures: Gunma, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Saitama, Tokyo, Chiba, and Kanagawa, which means it also contains the Tokyo Metropolitan Area. In modern-day Japan, Kanto is the cultural, political, and economic heartland of the country, and each prefecture offers something a little different from its neighbors.

    • Gunma Prefecture is easily accessible from Tokyo, and in addition to the area's popular natural attractions like Oze Marshland and Fukiware Falls, Gunma also has a number of popular hot springs (Kusatsu, Ikaho, Minakami, Shima)―it's even called an Onsen Kingdom. The prefecture is popular with history buffs and train lovers, thanks to spots like world heritage site Tomioka Silk Mill, the historic Megane-bashi Bridge, and the Watarase Keikoku Sightseeing Railway.

    • TOCHIGI

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      Tochigi Prefecture's capital is Utsunomiya, known for famous gyoza, and just an hour from Tokyo. The prefecture is full of nature-related sightseeing opportunities year-round, from the blooming of spring flowers to color fall foliage. Tochigi also has plenty of extremely well-known sightseeing destinations, like World Heritage Site Nikko Toshogu Shrine, Lake Chuzenji, and Ashikaga Flower Park―famous for expansive wisteria trellises. In recent years the mountain resort town of Nasu has also become a popular excursion, thanks in part to the local imperial villa. Tochigi is a beautiful place to enjoy the world around you.

    • Tokyo (東京) is Japan's busy capital, and the most populous metropolitan area in the world. While the city as a whole is quite modern, crowded with skyscrapers and bustling crowds, Tokyo also holds onto its traditional side in places like the Imperial Palace and Asakusa neighborhood. It's one of the world's top cities when it comes to culture, the arts, fashion, games, high-tech industries, transportation, and more.

    • The Chubu Region (中部地方) is located right in the center of Japan's main island, and consists of 9 prefectures: Aichi, Fukui, Gifu, Ishikawa, Nagano, Niigata, Shizuoka, Toyama, and Yamanashi. It's primarily famous for its mountains, as the region contains both Mt. Fuji and the Japanese Alps. The ski resorts in Niigata and Nagano also draw visitors from around the world, making it a popular winter destination.

    • Nagano Prefecture's popularity starts with a wealth of historic treasures, like Matsumoto Castle, Zenkoji Temple, and Togakushi Shrine, but the highlight might just be the prefecture's natural vistas surrounded by the "Japanese Alps." Nagano's fruit is famous, and there are plenty of places to pick it fresh, and the area is full of hot springs, including Jigokudani Monkey Park―where monkeys take baths as well! Thanks to the construction of the Hokuriku shinkansen line, Nagano is easily reachable from the Tokyo area, adding it to plenty of travel itineraries. And after the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics, ski resorts like Hakuba and Shiga Kogen are known around the world.

    • Aichi Prefecture sits in the center of the Japanese islands, and its capital city, Nagoya, is a center of politics, commerce, and culture. While Aichi is home to major industry, and is even the birthplace of Toyota cars, it's proximity to the sea and the mountains means it's also a place with beautiful natural scenery, like Saku Island, Koijigahama Beach, Mt. Horaiji. Often used a stage for major battles in Japanese history, Sengoku era commanders like Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu left their own footprints on Aichi, and historic buildings like Nagoya Castle, Inuyama Castle, and those in Meiji Mura are still around to tell the tale.

    • NIIGATA

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      Niigata is a prefecture on Japan's main island of Honshu, situated right on the coast of the Sea of Japan, and abundant with the gifts of nature. It's known for popular ski resorts such as Echigo-Yuzawa, Japanese national parks, and natural hot spring baths, plus local products like fresh seafood, rice, and sake. Visitors often spend time in the prefectural capital, Niigata City, or venture across the water to Sado Island.

    • SHIZUOKA

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      Shizuoka Prefecture is sandwiched between eastern and western Japan, giving the prefecture easy access to both Tokyo and Osaka. Not only is it known for beautiful natural attractions, with everything from Mount Fuji to Suruga Bay, Lake Hamanako, and Sumata Pass―Shizuoka's Izu Peninsula is known as a go-to spot for hot springs lovers, with famous onsen like Atami, Ito, Shimoda, Shuzenji, and Dogashima. Shizuoka attracts all kinds of travelers thanks to historic connections with the Tokugawa clan, the Oigawa Railway, fresh eel cuisine, Hamamatsu gyoza, and famously high-quality green tea.

    • Kansai (関西) is a region that includes Mie, Nara, Wakayama, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyogo, and Shiga Prefectures. Kansai contained Japan's ancient capital for hundreds of years, and it's making a comeback as one of the most popular parts of Japan. Kyoto's temples and shrines, Osaka Castle, and the deer of Nara are all considered must-sees. Plus, the people of Kansai are especially friendly, making it a fun place to hang out.

    • Kyoto flourished as the capital of Japan between the years 794 and 1100, becoming a center for poilitics and culture, and to this day it's a great place for close encounters with Japanese history. The cobbled streets of Gion, the atmospheric road to Kiyomizudera Temple, Kinkakuji's golden walls and countless historic attractions, even Arashiyama's Togetsukyo Bridge―Kyoto is a place of many attractions. With new charms to experience throughout the seasons, travelers can't stop themselves from returning again and again.

    • Nara Prefecture's important history reaches back to 710, a time now called the Nara era, when it was once capital of Japan. Called "Heijo-kyo" during its time as a capital, it's said that nara was once the end of the silk road, leading it to flourish as a uniquely international region and produce important cultural properties of all kinds. To make the most of each season, travelers head to Nara Park, where the Nara deer who wander freely, or climb Mount Yoshino, a famous cherry blossom spot.

    • Osaka is known for friendly (and funny) people, but its history is nothing to laugh at, playing a major part in Toyotomi Hideyoshi's 16th century unification of Japan. Thanks to long years of economic activity, it's one of Japan's biggest cities, and Osaka's popular food culture earned it the nickname "The Kitchen of the Nation." To this day Osaka is the model of western Japan, and alongside historic structures like Osaka Castle, it also has major shopping malls like Umeda's Grand Front Osaka and Tennoji's Abeno Harukas. Osaka is a place to eat, eat, eat, with local specialties like takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and kushi-katsu, and for extra fun, it's home to Universal Studios Japan.

    • CHUGOKU

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      The Chugoku Region (中国地方) consists of five prefectures: Hiroshima, Okayama, Shimane, Tottori, and Yamaguchi. In Chugoku you’ll find the sand dunes of Tottori, and Hiroshima’s atomic bomb site, plus centers of ancient history like Grand Shrine of Izumo.

    • HIROSHIMA

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      Hiroshima Prefecture has everything, from world heritage sites to beautiful nature and delicious local cuisine, and it's either an hour and a half from Tokyo by plane, or four hours by train. Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima Island and the Atomic Bomb Dome, two Hiroshima UNESCO sites, are famous around the world, but in Japan it's also famous for food. Seafood from the Seto Inland Sea, especially oysters, Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki, and Setouchi lemons are all popular, and the natural scenery alone is worth seeing.

    • SHIKOKU

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      On the other side of the Seto Inland Sea opposite Japan’s main island, Shikoku (四国) is a region made up of four prefectures: Ehime, Kagawa, Kochi, and Tokushima. The area is famous for its udon (in Kagawa), and the beautiful Dogo Onsen hot springs (in Ehime).

    • Kagawa Prefecture is on the northern part of the island of Shikoku, facing Japan's main island and the Seto Inland Sea. It's known for being the smallest prefecture in Japan, by area, but at the same time Kagawa is called the "Udon Prefecture" thanks to its famous sanuki udon. Aside from Kotohiragu Shrine and Ritsurin Garden, the prefecture's small islands are popular, and Kagawa is full of unique destinations, like Angel Road. They say that if you lay eyes on Zenigata Sunae, a huge Kagawa sand painting, you'll never have money troubles ever again.

    • Located in the most southwestern part of Japan, Kyushu (九州) is an island of 7 prefectures: Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Oita, Miyazaki, and Kagoshima. The island's unique culture has been influenced by Chinese and Dutch trade, along with missionaries coming in through Nagasaki's port. Modern-day travelers love the lush natural scenery and fresh food, plus the natural hot springs found all throughout the area (thanks to volcanic activity)!

    • FUKUOKA

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      Fukuoka Prefecture has the highest population on the southern island of Kyushu, with two major cities: Fukuoka and Kitakyushu. Thanks to growing transportation networks, Fukuoka is more accessible than ever, and so are the many local attractions. On top of historical spots like Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, travelers shouldn't miss Fukuoka's food scene, with motsu nabe (offal hotpot), mentaiko (spicy cod roe), and famous Hakata ramen―best eaten from a food stall in the Nakasu area of Hakata. Plus, it's full of all sorts of destinations for travelers, like trendy shopping centers, and the beautiful nature of Itoshima and Yanagawa.

    • KAGOSHIMA

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      Kagoshima Prefecture played a major role in Japan's modernization as a backdrop for famous historical figures like samurais Saigo Takamori and Okubo Toshimichi, who pushed Japan out of the Edo era and into the Meiji. Because of that, Sengan-en Garden is just one of many historical destinations, and when it comes to attractions Kagoshima has plenty: the active volcano of Sakurajima, popular hot springs Ibusuki Onsen and Kirishima Onsen, World Heritage Site Yakushima Island, even what Japan calls the "island closest to heaven," Amami Oshima. Kagoshima might be found on the very southernmost tip of the southern island of Kyushu, but there's plenty to see.

    • OKINAWA

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      The island chain of Okinawa (沖縄) makes up the southernmost tip of Japan, which is why it's also the most tropical area in the country. Thanks to a history of independence and totally distinct political and cultural events, Okinawa has a unique culture, and remnants of the Ryukyu Kingdom are still visible all over the islands. Food, language, traditional dress, it's all a little different! It's also said to be the birthplace of karate.

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