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ZEKKEI Japan brings you the very best scenic destinations in Japan. From cherry blossoms and autumn leaves; to temples, hot springs, and traditional townscapes; we will introduce you to the fanastic, colorful locales of Japan from a variety of different angles. Join us as you search for the perfect place for your dream trip.
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Ginzan Onsen
- Yamagata
- This hot spring was made famous by the NHK television drama “Oshin”. Gas street lamps burn at night, and the closely packed w...
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Funaya at Ine Bay
- Kyoto
- 230 boathouses facing the Sea of Japan stand in a row on the waters of Ine bay. On the first level of these traditional buildings, there ...
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Tsunoshima Bridge
- Yamaguchi
- Tsunoshima Bridge was opened to the public on November 3rd, 2000. The straight bridge over the ocean makes you feel as if you were in a m...
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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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Yokkaichi Complex Night View
- Mie
- Yokkaichi is an industrial city, and along the coastline of Yokkaichi Port are factories whose industries center on petroleum. At night, ...
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Nikko Toshogu Shrine
- Nikko & Kinugawa
- The temple was built in 1617 for worshiping Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Tokugawa government (1603-1867). Known for "Nemuri ...
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Senso-ji Temple
- Tokyo
- Built in 628, this is the oldest temple in Tokyo. Famous for its big red lantern hanging from the Kaminari Gate, where the wind god and t...
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Kobe Kitano Ijinkan Town
- Hyogo & Kobe
- Located at the foot of Mt. Rokko that overlooks Kobe Harbor, unique and European-style houses can be seen along the streets of this area....
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Tsutenkaku Tower
- Osaka
- This observatory is a prominent symbol of Osaka's Shinsekai area. Built from steel, this strange tourist attraction was originally d...
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Mojiko Retro
- Fukuoka & Hakata
- A port town with its named etched into Japanese history, Taisho Retro is a tourist spot restoring the air of the Taisho era (1912-26) Jap...