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  1. Tokyo City Guide - What to do in Tokyo - japan-guide.com

    Tokyo (東京, Tōkyō) is Japan's capital and the world's most populous metropolis. It is also one of Japan's 47 prefectures, consisting of 23 central city wards and multiple cities, towns and …

  2. Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan - A basic visitor guide

    Oct 13, 2025 · The expo was held from April 13 to October 13, 2025 64 million visitors - more than half of Japan's population - visited the Expo 70 in Osaka, making it one of the most successful …

  3. Japanese Fruits - japan-guide.com

    Japan is a major mikan producer, and the mikan is one of only few Japanese fruits to be exported in considerable quantities. Wakayama and Ehime prefectures are Japan's top mikan producers.

  4. Japan Tour Packages and Operators

    Basics about tour packages and organized tours for foreign travelers in Japan and a list of operators offering tours in Japan.

  5. National Parks of Japan

    Japan's national parks cover a wide range of environments including volcanoes, forests, marshes, beaches, coastlines and underwater marine habitats. Visitors to the parks can enjoy a variety …

  6. japan-guide.com - Google Map

    Explore Japan with this interactive Google Map featuring attractions, accommodations, and travel information for various destinations across the country.

  7. How to take a hot springs (onsen) bath in Japan

    A changing room outside the bathing area Towels Two types of towels are popularly used at Japanese baths: small towels are used inside the bath for washing your body and for covering …

  8. Nintendo Museum - Uji Travel - japan-guide.com

    Visitor guide for the Nintendo Museum, a museum devoted to the popular entertainment company, located south of central Kyoto in Uji City.

  9. Japan Event Calendar: October 2025

    Japan Event Calendar for October 2025: national holidays, events, festivals.

  10. Japanese history: Jomon, Yayoi, Kofun - japan-guide.com

    Jun 9, 2002 · Early Japan (until 710) During the Jomon Period (13000 BC to 300 BC), the inhabitants of the Japanese islands were gatherers, fishers and hunters. Jomon is the name of …