QUICK GUIDE: NAGOYA

Nagoya is a big city and is also a transportation hub in Chubu Region. It is also one of the most populated in the country. This concrete jungle has all the things you need for a comfortable stay within it. Its connectedness via an extensive transport network, whether by bus

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QUICK GUIDE: KYOTO

Kyoto used to be the capital of Japan; it has survived fires, wars, and other potential disasters that could’ve devastated it. The bustling city has an eclectic mix of old and new, interspersed with centuries-old temples, districts, castles, houses and neon-lit shopping centers, commercial buildings, fusion restaurants, and massive train

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QUICK GUIDE: MATSUMOTO

Matsumoto is a city but has a countryside feel because of its cool weather (even in the summer) and laidback ambiance. It also has noteworthy attractions within and possible day trips that may pique the interest of visitors who want to see a different side of Japan. You won’t regret

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QUICK GUIDE: KAMIKOCHI

Japan has plenty to offer outdoorsy travelers of all experience levels. If you are that type of traveler, Kamikochi is a must add to your itinerary. The park is part of the Northern Japanese Alps in Nagano. It provides visitors with beautiful scenery, whether they are walking the flat trails

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QUICK GUIDE: NAGASAKI

Nagasaki is an interesting city to visit; it has turned itself around since World War 2. Only museums and parks will remind you of the bombing that took place decades ago. It is a vibrant metropolis with plenty to do and see and a thriving heavy industry which is at

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QUICK GUIDE: TOKYO

The capital of Japan is a bustling and vibrant city that has plenty to offer tourists. Its extensive and sometimes intimidating network of railways and buses make it easy to get to anywhere in the busy metropolis. There are glitzy entertainment and shopping districts, and towering high rise buildings amid

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