Japan
City Guides
Standouts
- Universal Studios Japan
- Osaka Museum of History
- Shitennoji Temple
- Museum of Oriental Ceramics
- Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan
- Umeda Sky Building, Floating Garden Observatory
- Osaka Castle
- Osaka Municipal Museum of Fine Art
- HEP Five Ferris Wheel
- Ame-Mura
- Tokyo - Sensoji Temple
- Tokyo - Edo-Tokyo Museum
- Tokyo - Ota Memorial Museum of Art
- Tokyo - Shopping on the Ginza
- Chiba - Tokyo Disneyland & the Disney Sea
- Chiba - Natural History Museum
- Chiba - Naritasan Shinshoji Temple
- Kyoto - The Gion District
- Osaka - Umeda at Kita-ku
- Hiroshima - Peace Memorial Park
Nicknames
- Land of the Rising Sun
Geographic Regions
- Archipelago
- 3000+ Islands
- Mountains
- Central Highlands
- Coastal Plains
About Japan
Japan is a dichotomy: both an ancient, majestic land and a modern, technological marvel. With a recorded history of more than 30,000 years, this tiny country of more than 3000 islands is one of today's great world economic and political powers. For the history lover, there are few places more fascinating than Japan and its shrines, temples, castles, gardens, and the famous Japanese art and architecture. The rich cultural history includes unique arts and crafts such as kabuki theatre, distinctive pottery, traditional dolls, calligraphy, lacquerware, musical instruments, dance and fine embroidery. But don't forget to sample the varied religious and mystical traditions, including the street fairs, festivals, good luck symbols, zodiac readings, folk dancing and fables. There is just as much, however, to appeal to visitors interested in the most up-to-day technology and cultural icons. Of course, there's Tokyo Disneyland, Disney Sea and Universal Studios Japan for the kids and the theme park buffs. But even beyond these, Japan is a culture that is on the cutting-edge of everything new, fast and electronic, including their world-class transportation system. Visit Tsukuba Science City, home of the world's largest planetarium, a map museum, space center, and nearly a quarter of a million science researchers. Or see the Saitama New Urban Center, a 21st century megalopolis of government and business offices, shopping centers, restaurants, and pre-planned boardwalks and statuary, as well as the world's first John Lennon museum. The truly captivating nature of Japan is the combination and co-existence of the old and the new, the cultured and the tacky, the fast and the slow. It's a land with something for everyone, just waiting to be explored and experienced.
Local Color
- Kabuki
- Sushi
- Anime & Manga
- Karaoke
- Sumo Wrestling
- Martial Arts
- Tempura
- Baseball
Major Industries
- Banking & Insurance
- High Technology
- Retailing
- Telecommunications
- Construction
- Transportation
- Auto Manufacturing
Famous Residents
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Yoko Ono
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Midori Ito
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Ken Takakura |
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