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Tokyo Station

Tokyo Station is located in Chiyoda City, Tokyo and is the gateway to Tokyo, known for its brick station building. Tokyo Station is served by many Shinkansen bullet trains, local trains, and express buses, and serves as a starting point

Mount Tobio

Mount Tobio in Atsugi City, Kanagawa Prefecture, is a mountain known for its hiking and observation tower. From the observation tower, you can enjoy the panoramic view of Kanagawa and Tokyo. It is not easily accessible, taking about 40 minutes

Kusatsu Onsen (Hot Spring)

Kusatsu Onsen is located in Kusatsu-cho, Agatsuma District, Gunma Prefecture, and is one of the three best hot spring in Japan. And in winter, you can also enjoy skiing at Kusatsu Onsen Ski Resort. It can be reached from Tokyo

Nippombashi

Located in Naniwa Ward, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Nippombashi is the largest electric town in western Japan. Together with Akihabara in Tokyo and Osu in Nagoya, Nippombashi is known as one of Japan’s three major electronics districts. Sponsor link Western

Tama Center

Tama Center, located in Tama City, Tokyo, is a suburban town that is a short 30-minute train ride from Shinjuku Station. Tama Center is positioned as the central district of “Tama New Town”, which encompasses the four cities of Hachioji,

Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal (Busta Shinjuku)

The Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal, located in Shibuya City, Tokyo, is one of the largest transportation terminals in Japan, serving express buses, cabs, and trains in the South Exit area of JR Shinjuku Station. More than 1,500 buses arrive and

Toriibara Park

Toriibara Park is a scenic spot overlooking Lake Miyagase in Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture. From the observatory in the park, visitors can see the Niji-no-ohashi Bridge over Lake Miyagase and the mountains. In the fall, the beautiful autumn colors of

Kabukicho

Kabukicho, located in Shinjuku City, Tokyo, is Tokyo’s representative entertainment district area and is known as the town that never sleeps. Kabukicho is famous for the largest scale as a nightlife district in Japan, and is home to many restaurants,

Mount Takao (Takaosan)

Located in Hachioji City in western Tokyo, Mount Takao rises 599 meters and was awarded three stars in the Michelin Guide in 2007 for its easy accessibility (about one hour by train from central Tokyo (Shinjuku)) and abundant vegetation. The