Peace Memorial ParkSymbol of Hiroshima and telling the horrors of the atomic bombs, this memorial park focuses on peace.
Osaka CastleHaving a history of 500 years, this is the symbol of the water city, Osaka.
Nagoya CastleIn the center of Nagoya City, this castle is most famous for 'shachihoko,' the golden orcas that adorn the roof of its castle tower.
Matsumoto CastleThis is Japan's oldest castle tower, and in the summer time it is host to an exciting drum festival.
Reversible DestinyIf you don't want to relax in your own home, and want to be thrown off balance all the time, you should definitely try living in one of this apartments.
HiroshimaThe city of Hiroshima was founded in 1589, and in 1945 it became the first city in history assaulted by nuclear armament when the United States of America (...)
Tzukiji Fish MarketTsukiji fish market (築地市場, Tsukiji shijō) is the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world. The market is located in Tsukiji in (...)
National Noh Theater, TokyoUsing more suggestion then description, the minimalist Noh theater is one of the oldest forms of performance in Japan. In the 14Th century, Noh actors (...)
KyotoWith a population close to 1.5 million, formerly the imperial capital of Japan, Kyoto is now the capital of Kyoto Prefecture and a major part of the (...)