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  1. Slip your arms into the sleeves of the yukata and grasp it along its front hem, one side in each hand, at about waist level. Fold the right hand side underneath the left hand side, and hold it in place with your hand. Step 2: Now fold the left hand over the right hand side and hold it in place with your hand while you get your obi (belt).

  2. Mount Zao (蔵王山, Zaōsan) is a volcanic mountain range on the prefectural border between Yamagata and Miyagi Prefectures in the Tohoku Region. On the Yamagata side, the hot spring town of Zao Onsen offers some of the country's most acidic thermal waters. In summer, the mountain attracts nature lovers with its spectacular Okama Crater ...

  3. Tokyo has two airports, Narita International Airport (成田空港, Narita Kūkō, NRT), which handles a large number of international flights as well as domestic and international flights by many low-budget airlines, and the more centrally located Haneda Airport (HND), which handles the city's main share of domestic traffic and an increasing number of international flights.

  4. Furano (富良野) and Biei (美瑛) are towns in the center of Hokkaido, known for their pleasant and picturesque rural landscapes. The best time to visit is July, when the lavender fields are in bloom. During winter, Furano turns into a popular downhill and cross country ski resort.

  5. Starting from Shinsekai the route leads north until finishing on the Dotonbori entertainment street. Osaka History Walk. This 1-day itinerary connects some of Osaka's best history-related sites, including its castle, a couple of museums and the city's oldest temple and shrine. It combines walking with the use of subways.

  6. The JR Tokyo Wide Pass is a rail pass for exclusive use by non-Japanese passport holders, providing unlimited travel on JR trains (including shinkansen and limited express trains) and selected non-JR trains in the Kanto Region around Tokyo on three consecutive days. The pass was formerly known as JR Kanto Area Pass. Reduced rates apply to ...

  7. From Shin-Fuji and Fujinomiya Stations: 2740 yen (one way), 3700 yen (round trip), 150 minutes from Shin-Fuji Station. 2330 yen (one way), 3700 yen (round trip), 110 minutes from Fujinomiya Station. 6 round trips per day during the 2023 climbing season. 1 round trip in the 2023 autumn off-season. Bus Timetable (climbing season) How to get to ...