.... then Jet off to Japan and take a trip to ancient temples and palaces, extraordinary mountains and national parks, and modern cities when you visit Japan.
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Its futuristic landscape of skyscrapers and its rich heritage and traditions are as well known to the outside world as its fresh sushi. Grab a train from Tokoy to visit Sayama Hills in western Tokorozawa, it is considered to be the inspiration for this classic movie's setting, which is now called “Totoro's Forest”.
Located in central Japan, it is considered the industrial capital of Japan, Nagoya is rich in history and a culture of innovation. You can visit Ghibli Park and enjoy the area's exhibitions related to a variety of Ghibli works, such as My Neighbor Totoro.
A crossroads of cultures, cultivating diversity and cosmopolitan urban life. Fukuoka is known for its ancient temples, modern shopping malls and it's famous open air food stalls. Fukuoka is rapidly expanding into one of Japan’s largest cities, with plenty to see and do.
A city known for its neon-lit streets, endless entertainment and rich history. Osaka is not only a modern and eclectic city, but a combination of the region's natural beauty, the warmth of its people and its rich gastronomic offerings.
The largest city on the mountainous island of Hokkaidō, Sapporo has a unique culture that revolves around the outdoors. Skiing, beer tasting, and ice sculptures are some of the best activities in the city. It became world famous in 1972 when the Olympic Winter Games were held here.
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