Attractions in Japan (691 total · 9 regions)

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Ashikaga Flower Park
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Ashikaga Flower Park

📍 Ashikaga

🌿 Garden

Famous for its massive 150-year-old wisteria trees and spectacular seasonal flower tunnels.

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Enoshima Aquarium
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Enoshima Aquarium

📍 Fujisawa

🐠 Aquarium

Provides stunning ocean views and a world-class jellyfish exhibit located near the historic Enoshima Island.

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Enoshima Island
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Enoshima Island

📍 Fujisawa

⛱ Beach

A scenic tidal island offering coastal trails, botanical gardens, and caves, surrounded by popular swimming and surfing beaches.

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Fuji Safari Park
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Fuji Safari Park

📍 Susono

🦁 Zoo

A world-class safari destination near Hakone where visitors can view exotic wildlife roaming freely against the spectacular backdrop of Mount Fuji.

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Fuji-Q Highland
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Fuji-Q Highland

📍 Fujiyoshida

🎢 Theme Park

Famous for record-breaking roller coasters and high-thrill rides set against the stunning backdrop of Mount Fuji.

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Ghibli Museum
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Ghibli Museum

📍 Mitaka

🖼 Art Gallery

A whimsical space designed by Hayao Miyazaki, dedicated to the art and technique of Studio Ghibli's animation.

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Hakone Kowakien Yunessun
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Hakone Kowakien Yunessun

📍 Hakone

🌊 Water Park

A unique hot spring theme park where guests wear swimwear to enjoy diverse aquatic attractions including wine, coffee, and green tea baths.

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Hamarikyu Gardens
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Hamarikyu Gardens

📍 Tokyo

🌿 Garden

A unique garden featuring seawater ponds that change levels with the tide and a traditional teahouse.

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Hasedera
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Hasedera

📍 Kamakura

🌿 Garden

A coastal temple famous for its hillside flower gardens, hydrangeas, and views of the Sagami Bay.

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Hitachi Seaside Park
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Hitachi Seaside Park

📍 Hitachinaka

🌿 Garden

Known for its rolling hills covered in millions of blue nemophila flowers in spring and scarlet kochia in autumn.

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Kairakuen
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Kairakuen

📍 Mito

🌿 Garden

One of Japan's three finest gardens, best known for its thousands of blooming plum trees.

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Kamogawa Sea World
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Kamogawa Sea World

📍 Kamogawa

🐠 Aquarium

A world-renowned facility famous for its impressive orca performances and expansive coastal viewing areas.

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Kegon Falls
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Kegon Falls

📍 Nikko

🌲 Nature

A magnificent 97-meter waterfall within Nikko National Park, accessible via an elevator to a lower observation deck.

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Koishikawa Korakuen Garden
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Koishikawa Korakuen Garden

📍 Tokyo

🌿 Garden

One of Tokyo's oldest gardens, designed with Chinese and Japanese elements and a scenic bridge.

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Kotoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura)
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Kotoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura)

📍 Kamakura

🏰 Castle

A historic Buddhist temple featuring the iconic 13-meter tall outdoor bronze statue of Amitabha Buddha dating back to the 13th century.

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Kujukuri Beach
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Kujukuri Beach

📍 Kujukuri

⛱ Beach

One of Japan's longest sandy beaches, stretching 60 kilometers along the Pacific coast and famous for surfing and seafood.

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Lake Ashi
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Lake Ashi

📍 Hakone

🌲 Nature

A scenic crater lake in Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park famous for its views of Mount Fuji and sightseeing pirate ships.

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Lake Chuzenji
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Lake Chuzenji

📍 Nikko

🌲 Nature

Japan's highest natural lake, located at the foot of Mount Nantai, offering boat tours and beautiful waterfront walks.

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Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa
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Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa

📍 Tokyo

🐠 Aquarium

Features a high-tech combination of sea life and digital light shows with a spectacular dolphin performance.

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Meiji Jingu Shrine
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Meiji Jingu Shrine

📍 Tokyo

🏛 Landmark

A serene Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji, located within a vast, peaceful forest in the city center.

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Mobility Resort Motegi
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Mobility Resort Motegi

📍 Motegi

🧗 Adventure

A comprehensive activity center offering forest adventure trails, ziplines, and the massive Sumika indoor-outdoor net forest.

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Mori Art Museum
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Mori Art Museum

📍 Tokyo

🖼 Art Gallery

A contemporary art museum located on the top floors of a skyscraper, offering rotating exhibitions and panoramic city views.

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Mother Farm
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Mother Farm

📍 Futtsu

🐄 Farm

A vast hilltop farm offering animal shows, seasonal flower fields, and hands-on agricultural experiences with sheep and alpacas.

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Mount Takao
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Mount Takao

📍 Hachioji

🌲 Nature

A highly accessible nature reserve offering multiple hiking trails, a cable car, and panoramic views of Tokyo and Mount Fuji.

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Naritasan Shinshoji Temple
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Naritasan Shinshoji Temple

📍 Narita

🏰 Castle

A massive and vibrant Buddhist temple complex founded in 940, famous for its daily fire rituals and impressive pagoda structures.

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Nasu Animal Kingdom
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Nasu Animal Kingdom

📍 Nasu

🐄 Farm

A dynamic animal park where visitors can interact closely with capybaras, red pandas, and birds in spacious, naturalistic enclosures.

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Nikko Toshogu Shrine
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Nikko Toshogu Shrine

📍 Nikko

🏰 Castle

A lavishly decorated UNESCO World Heritage site and mausoleum of the first Tokugawa Shogun, famous for its intricate wood carvings and gold leaf.

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Odaiba Marine Park
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Odaiba Marine Park

📍 Tokyo

⛱ Beach

A futuristic waterfront park featuring an artificial beach, stunning views of the Rainbow Bridge, and a replica of the Statue of Liberty.

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Oiso Long Beach
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Oiso Long Beach

📍 Oiso

🌊 Water Park

A sprawling seaside pool resort along the Sagami Bay offering ten different pools and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.

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Owakudani
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Owakudani

📍 Hakone

🌲 Nature

An active volcanic valley where visitors can see steam vents and try black eggs boiled in the natural hot springs.

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Rikugien Garden
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Rikugien Garden

📍 Tokyo

🌿 Garden

An exquisite Edo-period strolling garden that recreates 88 scenes from famous poems.

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Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest
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Sagamiko Resort Pleasure Forest

📍 Sagamihara

🧗 Adventure

A sprawling outdoor amusement park featuring the massive Muscle Monster climbing structure and seasonal light displays.

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Senso-ji and Nakamise-dori
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Senso-ji and Nakamise-dori

📍 Tokyo

🏘 Town / Village

Tokyo's oldest temple complex featuring a vibrant historic market street and iconic red gates.

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Shibuya Crossing
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Shibuya Crossing

📍 Tokyo

🏛 Landmark

The world's busiest intersection is a must-see urban spectacle that captures the vibrant energy of Tokyo.

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Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
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Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

📍 Tokyo

🌲 Nature

A massive national garden under the Ministry of the Environment, featuring sprawling lawns, traditional Japanese ponds, and thousands of cherry trees.

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Showa Kinen Park
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Showa Kinen Park

📍 Tachikawa

🌿 Garden

A massive recreation area with expansive flower fields, a Japanese garden, and seasonal autumn colors.

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Sumida Aquarium
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Sumida Aquarium

📍 Tokyo

🐠 Aquarium

A beautifully designed modern space within Tokyo Skytree Town featuring one of Japan's largest indoor penguin enclosures.

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Sunshine Aquarium
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Sunshine Aquarium

📍 Tokyo

🐠 Aquarium

Offers a unique rooftop experience with penguins swimming in tanks that look like the open sky.

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Tama Zoological Park
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Tama Zoological Park

📍 Hino, Tokyo

🦁 Zoo

A vast mountain-side zoo where animals roam in large, open spaces, best known for its innovative lion bus safari experience.

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teamLab Borderless
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teamLab Borderless

📍 Tokyo

🖼 Art Gallery

A world-renowned immersive digital art museum featuring borderless artworks that interact with each other and visitors.

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The Hakone Open-Air Museum
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The Hakone Open-Air Museum

📍 Hakone

🖼 Art Gallery

A sprawling outdoor park blending scenic mountain views with monumental sculptures by world-renowned artists.

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The National Museum of Western Art
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The National Museum of Western Art

📍 Tokyo

🖼 Art Gallery

A UNESCO World Heritage site designed by Le Corbusier, featuring a premier collection of Western paintings and sculptures.

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Tokyo Disneyland
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Tokyo Disneyland

📍 Urayasu

🎢 Theme Park

The first Disney park built outside the United States, offering classic themed lands and world-class parades for all ages.

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Tokyo DisneySea
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Tokyo DisneySea

📍 Urayasu

🎢 Theme Park

A unique, nautical-themed park exclusive to Japan, featuring sophisticated lands inspired by ocean myths and Mediterranean ports.

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Tokyo Imperial Palace
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Tokyo Imperial Palace

📍 Tokyo

🏰 Castle

The primary residence of the Emperor of Japan, built on the site of the former Edo Castle and surrounded by massive stone walls and moats.

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Tokyo National Museum
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Tokyo National Museum

📍 Tokyo

🖼 Art Gallery

Japan's oldest and largest museum showcasing a massive collection of traditional Japanese art and archaeological artifacts.

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Tokyo Sea Life Park
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Tokyo Sea Life Park

📍 Tokyo

🐠 Aquarium

Known for its iconic glass dome and massive circular tank housing schools of bluefin tuna.

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Tokyo Skytree
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Tokyo Skytree

📍 Tokyo

🏛 Landmark

The world's tallest tower features high-altitude observation decks and a large shopping complex for families.

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Tokyo Summerland
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Tokyo Summerland

📍 Akiruno

🌊 Water Park

A massive all-weather water park featuring one of Japan's largest indoor domes with a giant wave pool and outdoor adventure areas.

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Tokyo Tower
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Tokyo Tower

📍 Tokyo

🏛 Landmark

An iconic Eiffel-inspired communications tower offering panoramic city views and kid-friendly mascots.

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Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine
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Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine

📍 Kamakura

🏰 Castle

Kamakura's most important Shinto shrine, originally founded in 1063 and serving as the spiritual heart of the ancient samurai capital.

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Ueno Zoological Gardens
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Ueno Zoological Gardens

📍 Taito City, Tokyo

🦁 Zoo

Japan's oldest zoo, famous for its giant pandas and historic 19th-century architecture set within the beautiful Ueno Park.

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Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo - The Making of Harry Potter
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Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo - The Making of Harry Potter

📍 Tokyo

🎢 Theme Park

An immersive walk-through attraction showcasing the sets, costumes, and props from the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films.

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Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise
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Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise

📍 Yokohama

🐠 Aquarium

A massive island-based entertainment complex featuring several specialized aquarium buildings and diverse marine exhibits.

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Yokohama Zoorasia
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Yokohama Zoorasia

📍 Yokohama

🦁 Zoo

One of Japan's largest and most modern zoos, featuring expansive enclosures designed to mimic natural habitats across various global climate zones.

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Yuigahama Beach
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Yuigahama Beach

📍 Kamakura

⛱ Beach

A popular sandy beach in Kamakura known for its gentle waves, surf culture, and proximity to historic temples and shrines.

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Kawagoe Warehouse District

Kawagoe Warehouse District

📍 Kawagoe

🏘 Town / Village

Known as 'Little Edo', this area features well-preserved black-plastered merchant warehouses from the 19th century.

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Yomiuriland Pool WAI

Yomiuriland Pool WAI

📍 Inagi

🌊 Water Park

A popular summer destination featuring five distinct pools and high-speed waterslides within one of Tokyo's largest amusement parks.

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Aqua World Ibaraki Oarai Aquarium
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Aqua World Ibaraki Oarai Aquarium

📍 Oarai

🐠 Aquarium

One of Japan's largest aquariums specifically known for its extensive and diverse collection of shark species.

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Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura
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Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura

📍 Nikko

🏘 Town / Village

A cultural theme park that recreates Japanese town life during the Edo Period with ninjas, geishas, and period architecture.

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Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
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Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum

📍 Koganei

🏰 Castle

A unique historic site featuring 30 restored buildings from different eras, allowing families to walk through preserved homes and shops.

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Fukuroda Falls
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Fukuroda Falls

📍 Daigo

🏔 Scenic View

An impressive four-tiered waterfall that is equally stunning when frozen in winter or surrounded by vibrant autumn colors.

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Gunma Safari Park
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Gunma Safari Park

📍 Tomioka

🦁 Zoo

The first safari park in Eastern Japan, offering a massive drive-through experience with lions, tigers, and white rhinos in a rugged landscape.

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Hakone Gora Park
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Hakone Gora Park

📍 Hakone

🌿 Garden

A hillside French-style formal garden offering craft workshops and views of the surrounding mountains.

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Ikaho Green Bokujo
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Ikaho Green Bokujo

📍 Shibukawa

🐄 Farm

A leisure farm at the foot of Mount Haruna featuring sheepdog trials, horseback riding, and sheep shearing demonstrations.

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Jindai Botanical Garden
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Jindai Botanical Garden

📍 Chofu

🌿 Garden

Tokyo's premier botanical garden featuring a vast rose garden and a large tropical greenhouse.

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Kamiiso-no-Torii (Oarai Isosaki Shrine)
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Kamiiso-no-Torii (Oarai Isosaki Shrine)

📍 Oarai

⛱ Beach

A dramatic coastal site famous for its sacred torii gate perched on rocks in the ocean where waves crash.

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Kasai Rinkai Park
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Kasai Rinkai Park

📍 Tokyo

⛱ Beach

One of Tokyo's largest parks, offering a coastal boardwalk, an artificial beach, and views across Tokyo Bay.

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Keisei Rose Garden
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Keisei Rose Garden

📍 Yachiyo

🌿 Garden

One of the largest rose gardens in the Kanto region, featuring thousands of varieties and European-style architecture.

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Kiyosumi Gardens
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Kiyosumi Gardens

📍 Tokyo

🌿 Garden

A traditional landscape garden known for its large pond and impressive collection of stones from across Japan.

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Kodomonokuni
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Kodomonokuni

📍 Yokohama

🐄 Farm

An expansive children's park featuring a working dairy farm, pony riding, and a dedicated petting zoo area.

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Kyu-Furukawa Garden
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Kyu-Furukawa Garden

📍 Tokyo

🌿 Garden

A unique blend of a Western-style stone mansion with a rose garden and a traditional Japanese stroll garden.

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Meigetsu-in
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Meigetsu-in

📍 Kamakura

🌿 Garden

A famous Zen temple garden known for its stunning display of blue hydrangeas and circular window view.

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Mount Mitake
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Mount Mitake

📍 Ome

🌲 Nature

Part of Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park, this sacred mountain features a historic shrine and beautiful mossy rock gardens.

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Mount Nokogiri
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Mount Nokogiri

📍 Kyonan

🌲 Nature

A coastal mountain on the Boso Peninsula known for its 'Hell's Lookout' cliff and a massive stone-carved Daibutsu.

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Narita Dream Dairy Farm
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Narita Dream Dairy Farm

📍 Narita

🐄 Farm

An authentic dairy farm offering cow milking, butter making, and interactions with friendly goats and sheep in a traditional rural setting.

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Nezu Museum
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Nezu Museum

📍 Tokyo

🖼 Art Gallery

Features a private collection of pre-modern Japanese and East Asian art set within a stunning traditional garden.

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Nikko Tamozawa Imperial Villa Memorial Park
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Nikko Tamozawa Imperial Villa Memorial Park

📍 Nikko

🏰 Castle

One of the largest wooden buildings in Japan, this former imperial retreat blends Edo, Meiji, and Taisho period architectural styles.

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Odawara Castle
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Odawara Castle

📍 Odawara

🏰 Castle

A beautifully reconstructed feudal-era castle featuring a museum of samurai artifacts and panoramic views of Sagami Bay from its top floor.

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Pola Museum of Art
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Pola Museum of Art

📍 Hakone

🖼 Art Gallery

A glass-walled museum tucked into a forest, known for its Impressionist collection and nature-integrated architecture.

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Sankeien Garden
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Sankeien Garden

📍 Yokohama

🏰 Castle

A sprawling traditional garden containing 17 historic buildings relocated from across Japan, including a three-story pagoda and feudal residences.

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Sanrio Puroland
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Sanrio Puroland

📍 Tama

🎢 Theme Park

An indoor theme park dedicated to Hello Kitty and other Sanrio characters, featuring colorful shows and character greetings.

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Senjogahara Marshland
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Senjogahara Marshland

📍 Nikko

🌲 Nature

A high-altitude wetland in Nikko National Park with easy boardwalk paths that are perfect for birdwatching and photography.

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Shinagawa Aquarium
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Shinagawa Aquarium

📍 Tokyo

🐠 Aquarium

A classic, family-oriented facility offering a walk-through underwater tunnel and traditional marine animal shows.

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Shinkyo Bridge
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Shinkyo Bridge

📍 Nikko

🏛 Landmark

A sacred and photogenic vermilion bridge that serves as the gateway to the Nikko mountain shrines.

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The National Art Center, Tokyo
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The National Art Center, Tokyo

📍 Tokyo

🖼 Art Gallery

One of Japan's largest exhibition spaces housed in a striking glass building, hosting diverse temporary art shows.

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Tobu Zoo
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Tobu Zoo

📍 Miyashiro

🦁 Zoo

A unique hybrid of a full-scale zoo and amusement park, famous for its rare white tigers and seasonal illumination events.

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Tobu Zoo Super Pool
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Tobu Zoo Super Pool

📍 Miyashiro

🌊 Water Park

A massive seasonal pool complex within a hybrid zoo and amusement park, famous for its large wave pool and flowing river.

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Yamashita Park
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Yamashita Park

📍 Yokohama

⛱ Beach

A historic seaside park in Yokohama featuring a long promenade, gardens, and views of the bustling international port.

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Yokohama Landmark Tower
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Yokohama Landmark Tower

📍 Yokohama

🏛 Landmark

One of Japan's tallest buildings featuring a high-speed elevator to an observatory with harbor views.

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Yokohama Museum of Art
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Yokohama Museum of Art

📍 Yokohama

🖼 Art Gallery

An iconic museum in Minato Mirai focusing on modern and contemporary art with a spacious stone-clad gallery.

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Yomiuriland
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Yomiuriland

📍 Inagi

🎢 Theme Park

A large, family-friendly amusement park famous for its seasonal cherry blossoms and extensive winter illumination displays.

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Forest Adventure Hakone

Forest Adventure Hakone

📍 Hakone

🧗 Adventure

An exhilarating treetop obstacle course and zipline park set within the dense forests of the Hakone mountains.

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Hakone Shrine Torii Gate

Hakone Shrine Torii Gate

📍 Hakone

🏛 Landmark

A famous red 'Torii of Peace' standing in the water of Lake Ashi, offering iconic mountain views.

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Hasunuma Water Garden

Hasunuma Water Garden

📍 Sammu

🌊 Water Park

Chiba Prefecture's largest water park, boasting nineteen different pools and a wide variety of unique slides near the Kujukuri coastline.

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Kawagoe Castle Honmaru Palace

Kawagoe Castle Honmaru Palace

📍 Kawagoe

🏰 Castle

The only surviving inner palace building of an Edo-period castle in eastern Japan, offering a rare look at samurai residence architecture.

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Saitama Children's Animal Nature Park

Saitama Children's Animal Nature Park

📍 Higashimatsuyama

🐄 Farm

A large wildlife park featuring an interactive capybara onsen, koalas, and extensive petting zones for domestic farm animals.

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Tarzania

Tarzania

📍 Mutsuzawa

🧗 Adventure

One of Japan's largest forest adventure parks, offering long ziplines and challenging rope courses across the Chiba canopy.

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Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetlands ©

Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetlands

📍 Hakone

🌿 Garden

A unique garden featuring hundreds of plant species native to Japanese wetlands and marshes.

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Hakone Checkpoint ©

Hakone Checkpoint

📍 Hakone

🏘 Town / Village

A full-scale reconstruction of an important Edo-period border crossing on the Old Tokaido Road.

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Jogashima Island ©

Jogashima Island

📍 Miura

⛱ Beach

A natural park on the southern tip of the Miura Peninsula featuring dramatic rock formations, sea caves, and panoramic ocean views.

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Kyu-Shiba-rikyu Garden ©

Kyu-Shiba-rikyu Garden

📍 Tokyo

🌿 Garden

One of the few surviving Edo-period clan gardens, featuring stone formations and a central pond.

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Machida Squirrel Garden ©

Machida Squirrel Garden

📍 Machida

🐄 Farm

A specialized animal park where hundreds of squirrels roam freely in a large outdoor enclosure for feeding and interaction.

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Moominvalley Park ©

Moominvalley Park

📍 Hanno

🎢 Theme Park

A Nordic-themed park based on the Moomin stories, featuring a blue lighthouse, a theater, and a three-story Moominhouse.

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Nikko Botanical Garden ©

Nikko Botanical Garden

📍 Nikko

🌿 Garden

An alpine garden belonging to the University of Tokyo, showcasing mountain plants and natural forest settings.

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Tokyo Dome City Attractions ©

Tokyo Dome City Attractions

📍 Tokyo

🎢 Theme Park

A centrally located amusement park featuring the world's first centerless Ferris wheel and a high-speed roller coaster through a building.

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Yokohama Cosmo World ©

Yokohama Cosmo World

📍 Yokohama

🎢 Theme Park

An urban amusement park in the Minato Mirai district, featuring the iconic Cosmo Clock 21 Ferris wheel.

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