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  1. Osaka (大阪, Ōsaka) is Japan's second largest metropolitan area after Tokyo. It has been the economic powerhouse of the Kansai Region for many centuries. Osaka was formerly known as Naniwa. Before the Nara Period, when the capital used to be moved with the reign of each new emperor, Naniwa was once Japan's capital city, the first one ever known.

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    • By Bus from Mishima Station
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    Buses operate between Shin-Fuji Station and the Fujinomiya 5th Station, making a stop at Fujinomiya Station along the way. From Shin-Fuji Station, the one way trip to the 5th station takes two and a half hours and costs 2740 yen, while a round trip ticket is available for 3700 yen. Shin-Fuji Station is served only by Kodama trains along the Tokaido...

    2022 situation - During most of the climbing season there are a few direct buses between Mishima Station and the Fujinomiya 5th Station. The one way trip takes around two hours and costs 2500 yen, while a round trip ticket costs 3400 yen. There are no bus connections during the off-season. Mishima Station is served by all Kodama trains and one out ...

    The windy, toll-free road to the Fujinomiya 5th Station is closed to private vehicles during the climbing season (July 10 to September 10) and during winter, typically from late November to late April. During the rest of the year, the 5th station can be reached by car. How to get to and around Fujinomiya

  2. Japan Travel Itinerary - Best of Hokkaido in Summer. Plan a trip. ›. Itinerary Ideas. Best of Hokkaido in Summer. Day 1 - Hakodate. Start your day in Hakodate exploring the morning market as well as Japan's first western style fortress, Fort Goryokaku. Head for Mount Hakodate towards sunset and enjoy the celebrated night view over the city.

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  3. Hakone (箱根) is part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, less than one hundred kilometers from Tokyo. Famous for hot springs, natural beauty and the view across Lake Ashinoko of nearby Mount Fuji, Hakone is one of the most popular destinations among Japanese and international tourists looking for a break from Tokyo.

  4. Lake Yamanakako (山中湖) is the largest of the Fuji Five Lakes and the second most developed lake behind Lake Kawaguchiko with small towns at its western and eastern ends and a few hotels, minshuku, camping grounds and restaurants in between.

  5. Japanese Greeting. In Japan, people greet each other by bowing. A bow can ranges from a small nod of the head to a deep bend at the waist. A deeper, longer bow indicates respect and conversely a small nod with the head is casual and informal. If the greeting takes place on tatami floor, people get on their knees to bow.

  6. The Iya Valley (祖谷渓, Iyakei) is a remote, mountainous valley in western Tokushima Prefecture. Located in the heart of Shikoku Island, the secluded valley is characterized by steep mountain slopes and deep rocky gorges which were traditionally crossed by vine bridges.

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