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Usui third bridge
- Gunma
- Nicknamed ”Meganebashi (spectacles bridge)”, it is the largest brickwork arch bridge in Japan, at 91 meters in length and 31 ...
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Sogi Power Plant Ruins
- Kagoshima
- This building, constructed out of red bricks, only appears from early summer to autumn. Its look is reminiscent of the old remains of med...
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Otaru Canal
- Sapporo & Otaru
- A 1,140-meter-long canal built in 1923 using land reclaimed from the sea. One of the canal's special features is its curves. There ...
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Tomogashima Island
- Wakayama
- Tomogashima is the collective name for Torajima Island, Kamishima Island, and Okinashima Island. The hiking course around the islands are...
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Sarushima Island
- Yokohama
- Sarushima is the only natural island in Tokyo Bay. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities all year, like fishing, swimming. Equipment for ...
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Kyu Furukawa Gardens
- Tokyo
- The western-style house and beautiful roses from the gardens together create an atmosphere found in English-style gardens. The site was r...
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Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse
- Yokohama
- This historic building was originally built in the Meiji period, but nowadays it is also a tourist spot where people can enjoy shopping a...
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Kandachime Horse of Shiriyazaki
- Aomori
- Fluffy bellies and thick legs. This is a paradise for the Kandachi horses, native species of Japan, who live in freedom. The area around ...
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Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse
- Hakodate
- This red brick warehouse was built in the Meiji Era and is now a retro spot used as a shopping mall. A classic place to buy souvenirs wit...
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Bashamichi Shopping Avenue
- Yokohama
- Bashamichi (horse carriage road) is located near Sakuragi-cho in Kannai and got its name when the port of Yokohama opened in 1859. Basham...