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  1. 2023年5月16日 · Kodomo no Hi, or Children's Day, is a national holiday celebrated on May 5. It's part of Japan's Golden Week, when holidays on April 29, May 3, 4 and 5 align to give people a highly anticipated string of vacation days. While the fifth day of the fifth month originally celebrated only boys, it was changed to a celebration of all children in 1948.

  2. 2017年11月2日 · en.wikipedia.org. There are more corkscrews, loops and positive Gs in Japan than you can shake a paper fan at, so we decided it was about time we introduced you to 10 of the best roller coasters the country has to offer. We hope you had a light lunch! 10. Steel Dragon 2000 — Nagashima Spa Land (Mie)

  3. 2018年11月27日 · 3. The Cover Nippon. Located in Tokyo's stylish Roppongi area, The Cover Nippon carries carefully curated handmade crafts by artists from all regions of Japan. There's clothing from Hokkaido, intricate masks from Ishikawa and sleek cutlery from Niigata, to name just a few. Traditional Japanese snacks, fabrics and various lifestyle items are ...

  4. 2019年4月5日 · 20. Kokonoe “Yume” Otsurihashi Bridge (Oita) The Kokonoe “Yume” Otsurihashi Bridge is located at 777 meters (about 2,549 feet) above sea level, and measures 390 meters (about 1,279 feet) in length, 173 meters (567 feet) in height, and 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) in width. It is considered one of Japan’s most famous tourist spots.

  5. 2019年11月13日 · Here are the five must-buy items from Osaka. 4. Rikuro Ojisan’s Cheesecake. Described as the cake “that’s always fresh from the oven,” Rikuro Ojisan’s cheesecake is something that you can never get your fill of. Perhaps the most surprising aspect of this cake is its price—you can get the whole cake for just ¥675, including tax!

  6. 2018年6月28日 · The price for a yearly pass is ¥10,000 (US$90.16) for adults and ¥8,000 (US$72.14) for kids. Further details can be found in Japanese here , though you can also purchase the pass at the park. The ticket includes entrance to most Puroland attractions, but some special shows and attractions (for example, the "Winning Ticket" stand) might require additional fees.

  7. 2018年10月17日 · Huis Ten Bosch (ハウステンボス) is one of the only remaining signs of the Dutch influence in Japan—an influence that was ubiquitous from the 17th to 19th century, when the Netherlands was one of the world's major economic powers. Although Japan practiced a policy of isolation from the outside world during these years (1639 - 1854 ...

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