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  1. 2022年11月1日 · The section covered in this four-day itinerary is located in Iwate Prefecture, at the halfway point of the trail. If you’re going to do this stretch in three days, as we suggest, there’s a lot of ground to cover. (Beginners or slower hikers might want to break it down into shorter parts.) Each day will cover close to 20 kilometers, and ...

  2. 2018年6月4日 · And you don't even have to go far from Tokyo to do so! 1. The Samurai Museum. No samurai trip is complete without a visit to the Samurai Museum! Located in Shinjuku, the museum not only displays samurai memorabilia such as swords and armor, it also lets you relive the thrill of being a samurai through its "Experience" offers, which include a ...

  3. 2013年12月2日 · Nachi Falls. Nachi Falls is located in Wakayama prefecture. It is also considered the tallest single-tiered waterfalls in Japan, with its height of 133 meters (436.35 feet) and width of 13 meters (42.65 feet). For just JPY 300 (USD 2.89), you can fully enjoy the full view of the falls. You can also visit one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites ...

  4. They have a number of English-speaking guides, and are located just an hour and a half Shinkansen from Tokyo. 2. Snow Monkey/ Japanese Macaque (サル "Saru"). A lot of people have heard of or seen Japan’s “snow monkeys”, thanks to their now well dated debut with David Attenborough on BBC.

  5. 2016年5月27日 · 5. Maple 'Koyo' Starts at the Top. The Japanese word koyo often connotes “autumn-colored foliage,” but the word actually denotes the phenomenon of changing autumn colors—when the leaves change to red, yellow or orange before falling to the ground. While koyo often starts early in Daisetsuzan —Japan's largest park, boasting 226,000 ...

  6. 2017年4月10日 · According to Hashimoto, the notion of on-time transit was already deep-rooted in Japan even before the advent of such systems. “The long-held Japanese sense of everyone working together to get things done on time eventually spread to the railways, so I think our baseline standard is probably more demanding than other countries,” he says.

  7. 2016年9月15日 · Historical Checkpoint. The town was not just meant for passing daimyo and their retainers to warm their bones and stop by for a pleasant meal, though: Hakone was also a security checkpoint. To be certain that armed rebellion would not foment in the capital, and that the daimyo would remain loyal (as their families were, in effect, being ...