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TOKYO SKYTREE, inaugurated in May 2012, and celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, is a free-standing broadcasting tower at a height of 634m. Looking down on Tokyo from the ovservation deck with its glass floor is a powerful experience. Visitors can also enjoy eating in the restaurants and shopping in the shops.
www.japan.travel/en/spot/1680Protected by wide moats and thick walls and surrounded by meticulously kept gardens, the grounds offer a peaceful green contrast to downtown Tokyo's modern office buildings. Runners and strolling couples and families frequent the outer palace grounds.
www.japan.travel/en/spot/2121Odaiba is an island in the Tokyo Bay built on artificially reclaimed land. It is one of Tokyo‘s major commercial districts, connected to the mainland by the Rainbow Bridge. Enjoy shopping at Aqua City Odaiba, a large entertainment shopping mall, or take in the beautiful scenery at Odaiba Kaihin Park.
www.japan.travel/en/destinations/kanto/tokyo/odaiba/Ginza is a district with a unique atmosphere of sophistication and history. The main street is lined with department stores and luxury brand shops, while the backstreets offer first-class tastes at long-established, well-known shops and popular restaurants. It is also a treasure trove of art, from traditional arts to cutting-edge art. Ginza is a district that continues to evolve with time, generating new energy alongside its old-world charm.
www.japan.travel/en/destinations/kanto/tokyo/ginza-and-nihombashiTokyo Dome City Attractions is an amusement park located just about 15 minutes from Tokyo Station and easily accessible to many visitors. There are 20 attractions in total, including a roller coaster that traverses a Ferris wheel, and the Wonder Drop, a 16 m high dive into the water. There are also attractions for younger children, such as a merry-go-round and teacups, so families can spend a relaxing time together.
www.japan.travel/en/destinations/kanto/tokyo/tokyo-dome-and-aroundMt. Fuji is the largest mountain in Japan (3,776m). A registered world heritage site, where in spring you can see cherry blossoms, and in winter snowcovered scenery. You can enjoy its natural beauty as it changes form with the coming of each season.
www.japan.travel/en/fuji-guideOshinohakkai is a series of eight spring-fed ponds fed by subsoil water from Mt. Fuji. It is recognized as a part of the Mt. Fuji, World Heritage site. Bridges and pathways lead you around and over these tranquil ponds. The traditional thatched roof buildings, slowly spinning water wheels, and amazing view of Mt. Fuji all transport you to another era.
www.japan.travel/en/spot/1327With 290 brand shops and restaurants, this is the largest outlet malls in Japan. Amidst the wide-open natural space, and with a view of World Cultural Heritage site Mt. Fuji, you can enjoy a whole day full of shopping. There is also a hotel with excellent views of Mt Fuji and a day spa on site.
Gotemba Premium Outlets - Google MapsLake Hamana boasts beautiful scenery, marine sports, fishing, cycling, and fun activities like fruit picking and an amusement park. You can immerse yourself in the surroundings while cycling along the lake's small paths or, in autumn, admire the beautiful autumn leaves from a cable car. If you like adrenaline-pumping sports, try activities such as wakeboarding, parasailing and windsurfing.
www.japan.travel/en/spot/2042The approach to the Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine, dedicated to Inari, the god of a good harvest and prosperous business, is lined with endless bright red torii gates. It is one of the most famous images of Japan. Take a photo in a yukata or kimono for a memorable one!
www.japan.travel/en/spot/1128The castle was built in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu, who founded the Edo shogunate, as his villa. The building is recognized as part of a World Heritage Site and is most notable for its remarkable splendour and the paintings on the room partitions. Renowned for cherry blossoms, in spring the castle's inner circle is filled with around 400 blooming sakura trees.
www.japan.travel/en/spot/1165The symbol of Osaka's history and tourism. Built in 1583 it eventually succumbed to fire and fell but was rebuilt in 1931. There are many historical items on display in the tower and you can take in all of Osaka city in a single glance from the viewing platform. Also various seasonal events are held in Osaka Castle Park.
www.japan.travel/en/spot/1087This is one of the main shopping districts of Osaka and is famous for its bright and colorful neon signs and unique exterior decor. It has an enormous variety of stores centering on eateries and restaurants, and has a very cheerful atmosphere.
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