Provence-style outlets near Tokyo with 116 shops
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The museum exhibits precious fossils of prehistoric life and a large diorama replicated the forests of Saitama. It is a museum where you can learn the 300 million years of the natural history of the prefecture.
Bayfront mall near Ginza with 200 shops and views
Connecting journeys, people and hearts of all travelers. This hostel stands in Akihabara, a town that grew with the increasing popularization of Japanese modern culture.
Lively Mie outlets with 300 shops and theme park vibe
Shirahama Floral Hall is located at the southernmost point of the Boso peninsula, with a great view of the Pacific Ocean.
Spacious forest-themed outlets with 210 stores
Enjoy your stay at guest house MARUYA located in central Atami surrounded by springs, the sea, and shopping arcades—the stay surely allows you to experience everyday Atami life.
Huge Chiba mall with 430 shops, near both airports
Aerbin Sports Park is a huge sports accommodation facility, once owned by a Japanese private school.
[The center of Tokyo: Ochanomizu] A conveniently located hotel for business and touring! Within walking distance to six stations of eight train lines.
This inn is only a few minutes’ walk from Naka-gora Station, and its top floor suite with private open-air bath commands an exclusive vista out to Mount Myojogatake and the Daimoji!
Odaiba landmark with 80+ shops and Gundam statue
Giant Kansai outlets near Kyoto with 230 shops
Multi-use Osaka complex with 250+ brand shops
The Nikko Tamozawa Imperial Villa is one of the largest of all wooden imperial villas to be erected during the Meiji Era. Today, guests can tour the inside of the villa as well as its yard.
This is an interactive museum where you can learn what prompted the birth of the world's first instant ramen and its history.
Tokyo Tourist Information Center offers services including nationwide sightseeing information guidance, tour bookings, hotel reservations, and event ticket bookings for overseas tourists.
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