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  1. The Kawaguchiko Music Forest (河口湖オルゴールの森, Kawaguchiko Orgel no Mori) is a small theme park and museum devoted to automatic musical instruments. Its main hall displays antique music boxes, mechanical organs and other automatic musical instruments mostly from European countries.

    • From Nippori Station
    • From Sendagi Subway Station
    • From Ueno Park

    Yanaka Cemetery is a 3 minute walk and Yanaka Ginza a 5-10 minute walk west of the station, which is served by the JR Yamanote Line, the JR Keihin-Tohoku Lineand the Keisei Line.

    Yanaka Ginza is a 5 minute walk and Yanaka Cemetery is a 10 minute walk east of the station, which is served by the Chiyoda Subway Line.

    Yanaka Cemetery is a 15 minute walk north of the Tokyo National Museum in Ueno Park. Yanaka Ginza is a further 10 minutes walk. Orientation in Tokyo

  2. The Otaru Snow Light Path Festival (小樽雪あかりの路, Otaru Yuki Akari no Michi) is a winter festival held every February in Otaru, during which the city becomes decorated in lights and small snow statues. The festival usually runs at a similar time as the nearby Sapporo Snow Festival, making it possible for travelers in Hokkaido to ...

  3. Known as "Kyoto's Kitchen", this lively retail market specializes in all things food related, like fresh seafood, produce, knives and cookware, and is a great place to find seasonal foods and Kyoto specialties, such as Japanese sweets, pickles, dried seafood and sushi.

  4. Japanese Weddings. Plan a trip. ›. Learn. ›. Religion. Weddings. Contemporary Japanese weddings are celebrated in a variety of ways. Many contain traditional Japanese and Western elements side by side. Traditionally, the religious wedding ceremony is held in Shinto style at a shrine.

  5. Yamashita Park is a five minute walk from Motomachi-Chukagai Station (8 minutes, 230 yen from Yokohama Station) on the Minato Mirai Line. The park can also be reached by foot from Chinatown in five minutes or from Minato Mirai in about 30 minutes.

  6. Japanese Table Manners. A restaurant with both tables and tatami seating. Tables and seating. Some restaurants in Japan have low tables and cushions on tatami floor instead of (or in addition to) Western-style chairs and tables. Shoes and slippers have to be removed before stepping on tatami. Also, avoid stepping onto cushions other than your own.

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