Japan Attractions:
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial
Also called Genbaku Dome, this landmark was the only building left standing after the Enola Gay dropped an atom bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan on August ...
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Studio Ghibli Museum
The Studio Ghibli Museum houses art and animation from the world-class Hayao Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli, which produced the films Spirited Away , Princess ...
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Edo-Tokyo Museum
How did Tokyo become a bustling metropolis and leader in technology, innovation, and design? The Edo-Tokyo Museum chronicles Tokyo’s evolution from Edo, a ...
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Ueno Park (Ueno Koen)
Ueno Park is a public park made up of museums, historical landmarks, and natural beauty. It houses the Tokyo National Museum, the National Science Museum, and ...
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Osaka Museum of History
Work your way through centuries of the past at the Osaka Museum of History. Designed over four floors, starting on the 10th floor and working your way ...
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Chiba - Natural History Museum and Institute
Explore the Natural History Museum and Institute of Chiba and view elaborate dioramas with animals in their natural habitats to discover how man and nature ...
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Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
Even if you don't have a burning interest in Japanese architecture this open air museum of restored Meiji period buildings is a fun and offbeat way to spend ...
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Hakone Open-Air Museum
The Open-Air Museum in the suburb of Hakone is an easy train ride from Tokyo and a great place to spend a sunny day. This sculpture park contains hundreds of ...
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
You'll know the Museum of Contemporary Art immediately by its distinctive, slightly foreboding gray geometric entrance way. The enormous building is a work of ...
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Museum of Oriental Ceramics
The finest ceramics from the Orient – Japan, China and Korea – are all gathered under the roof of Osaka’s Museum of Oriental Ceramics. The focus of the ...
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National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation Miraikan
This shiny metal building in the Odaiba District is also known as the “Future Museum.” It's a great place to explore Tokyo's high-tech side and a fun excursion ...
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National Museum of Western Art
Known colloquially as NMW, this government owned museum focuses on acquiring and displaying prominent western artwork. In keeping with this theme the squat ...
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National Science Museum
Tokyo’s National Science Museum houses an impressive collection of hands-on science and natural history exhibits spread throughout the spacious, multistory ...
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The National Art Center
Like much of the Roppongi neighborhood, the National Art Center is sleek and innovative. The museum, designed by Kisho Kurokawa was designed to look like a ...
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Tokyo National Museum
The Tokyo National Museum, Japan’s oldest and largest museum, houses the largest collection of Japanese art and artifacts anywhere on earth. The collection ...
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Here with Mina (My tour guide)
Photo by: Martha W, USA
Doing what: Tokyo Tower, Tea Ceremony and Sumida River Cruise Day Tour






