Kanto

The Kanto region is a geographical area of ​​Honshu, the largest island in Japan. The boundaries of this region roughly coincide with the Kanto Plain. The region is made up of the Gunma, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Saitama, Chiba, Kanagawa and Tokyo Metropolis prefectures.

Asakusa Sensoji Temple | Quaint history and beautiful scenery

Sensoji temple is one of the top tourist spots in Tokyo, which is no wonder as the temple has a…

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The Hamarikyu Gardens, Tokyo | A beautiful garden with changing scenery

The Hamarikyu Gardens are a Japanese-style park in central Tokyo where a fresh sea breeze blows. The gardens used to…

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Rikugien Gardens | One of the most beautiful gardens in Tokyo

For those who love Japanese-style landscape gardens, Tokyo is a paradise. Having been the country's political capital during the Edo…

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Kawagoe Kumano Shrine, Saitama | Blessed with good health

The Kumano Shrine in popular tourist destination Kawagoe has three activities that aim to bring the visitor closer to the…

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Enoshima | A beautiful island where dragons sleep

Enoshima is a small island right next to Kamakura, which makes it a popular additional destination for those visiting Kamakura.…

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Ashikaga Flower Park | Beautiful seasonal flowers and illumination

The Ashikaga Flower Park has wisteria trees that are 130 years old, and in spring the flowers are at their…

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History of Tokyo as a Metropolis | Travel Guide

What became today's largest metropole in the world started out as a small town in the 13th century and became…

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Powerful and Cool Unicorn Gundam Statue

On the futuristic island of Tokyo, Odaiba, in front of the modern DiverCity shopping center, is the life-size statue of…

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Nakamise Shopping Street, Tokyo | Beautiful street with a lot of history and bustling with people

The long Nakamise shopping street in front of the Sensoji temple in Asakusa is a popular area for souvenir shopping…

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Minato Mirai is Full of Fun Attractions

In 1981 the municipal government of Yokohama, Japan's second-largest city after Tokyo, started to revitalize its port area in order…

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