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A gravity-based activity facility where visitors can enjoy bungee jumping and bungee swinging, which are popular on TV.
Foodies heading to Osaka, Kuromon Market is a must-visit! Packed with delectable seafood, seasonal fruits, and scrumptious Japanese delicacies like sushi, fugu, and takoyaki, it's a haven for sampling the city's finest food culture. Don't miss out on this popular spot for an authentic culinary adventure.
The lively entertainment area that represents Minami, Osaka. It has flourished as a city of theatrical and musical performances with special charming aspects that attract visitors.
For centuries, Nishiki Market has been known and loved as Kyoto's kitchen.
Tour the distillery where Japan's first malt whisky was created
Immerse yourself in the ambiance of Mount Nachi
A facility introducing Kyoto’s traditional crafts
Take a photo in traditional Dutch clothing
Enjoy Shopping and Gourmet Food!
The award-winning Iwate craft beer. Take a factory tour by the founder and taste some fresh beer, too.
Affectionately known as ”TGC”, this is one of the largest fashion festivals ever held.
The Central Wholesale Market is the food pantry for the denizens of Tokyo. It was moved from Tsukiji in 2018 and handles seafood as well as fruit and vegetables.
Set out for all corners of the country from Busta Shinjuku, the largest bus terminal in Japan!
An entertaining fireworks show created by people who love the city of Osaka and worthy of being called a ”Naniwa Summer Tradition.”
One of Asia's largest art events, where artists of all ages, nationalities, genres and styles gather.
One of the world's largest gaming events. Businesses and groups exhibit the latest in games, enabling visitors to get an early crack at them.
A comic convention that fuses technology with pop culture such as Japanese-American movies, comics, and animation.
National center for the reconstruction and development of Ainu culture. Discover the charm of Ainu culture on the shores of Lake Poroto.
Kawasaki Halloween, one of Japan's largest Halloween events in Japan, began in 1997.