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A hot-spring paradise with some of Japan's greatest water volume, where steam rises across the whole town.
View plansA classic scenic and lakeside resort area, viewing Mount Fuji from Kawaguchiko at the heart of the Fuji Five Lakes.
View plansKyushu's gateway city where street-food culture, urban convenience, sea, and history all sit close together.
View plansOne of the Tokyo area's premier resorts, combining hot springs, art museums, and views of Lake Ashi and Mount Fuji.
View plansWestern Japan's hub, where remembrance, Seto Inland Sea scenery, and okonomiyaki culture come together.
View plansJapan's northern frontier of wide landscapes, strong food culture, and easy contrasts between cities, nature, and hot springs.
View plansAn ancient capital where temples, the Shonan coast, and the Enoden railway combine into an atmospheric day trip.
View plansA castle town where the culture of the Kaga domain endures, concentrating gardens, tea districts, crafts, and cuisine.
View plansA refined port city blending exotic foreign-settlement charm, mountaintop night views, and Kobe beef and Chinatown dining.
View plansAn old capital where temples, machiya streets, and seasonal scenery are layered with remarkable density.
View plansA port town of blended Japanese, Chinese, and Western culture, hillside streets, and one of the world's great night views.
View plansCentral Japan's transport hub, pairing a castle, shrines, and industrial sights with its own distinctive food culture.
View plansOne of Japan's oldest capitals, where the Great Buddha, friendly deer, and World Heritage temples cluster within walking distance.
View plansOne of the Kanto region's foremost historic and scenic areas, where World Heritage shrines meet mountain nature.
View plansA subtropical escape where coral-blue seas, island rhythms, and living Ryukyu culture meet.
View plansAn energetic Kansai gateway where great food and easy urban exploration naturally reinforce each other.
View plansTohoku's hub, blending the calm of the 'City of Trees,' Date-clan heritage, gyutan cuisine, and the scenery of Matsushima.
View plansA mountain town preserving Edo-era streets and Hida food culture, and a gateway to Shirakawa-go.
View plansA giant metropolis where cutting-edge districts and neighborhood routines coexist at high density.
View plansA port city where the futuristic harbor of Minato Mirai meets Chinatown's food and the history of Japan's opening.
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