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Marunouchi, Tokyo’s prestigious business district, blends history and modern luxury. Explore its iconic red-brick station, sleek skyscrapers, upscale shops, and dining options, all near Tokyo Station.
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Nikolai-do, Tokyo’s main Orthodox cathedral, fascinates with its grand dome and Russian architecture. Rebuilt in 1929, it’s a must-see for history and culture lovers exploring Japan’s Orthodox heritage.
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Fukuoka PayPay Dome is Japan's first retractable-roof stadium, home to the Softbank Hawks. Enjoy thrilling baseball games, concerts, and more while soaking in stunning seaside views and modern design.
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The Kanmon Pedestrian Tunnel is a 780-meter undersea passage connecting Honshu and Kyushu. Walk beneath the ocean and experience the unique border crossing between Yamaguchi and Fukuoka Prefectures.
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Kichijoji, a top Tokyo neighborhood, blends urban charm with nature. Stroll Inokashira Park, shop lively arcades, and explore cozy cafés and boutiques for the perfect mix of excitement and relaxation!
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Taikokan Drum Museum is a must-visit for music lovers, showcasing drums from around the world. Visitors can even play many instruments, making it an interactive and fun cultural experience in Tokyo.
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Hakone Green Plaza Hotel offers a serene escape with stunning Mount Fuji views from its outdoor baths. Just a short walk from Ubako Station, it’s the perfect spot to relax and soak in Hakone’s beauty
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Shinjuku Central Park, behind the Tokyo Metropolitan Government buildings, offers a peaceful retreat with lush lawns, walking paths, and Kumano Shrine, blending nature and culture in the heart of Tokyo.
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Ginkakuji, the Silver Pavilion, is a Zen temple in Kyoto's eastern mountains. Explore its beautiful moss gardens, "Sea of Silver Sand," and stunning views, offering a peaceful blend of culture and nature.
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Miho Museum, designed by I. M. Pei, blends stunning architecture with nature. Located in Koka’s hills, it showcases ancient artifacts from Egypt, Rome, and Asia, offering a serene, cultural experience.
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