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  1. 2019年4月8日 · The trip takes about 30 minutes and costs ¥450 one-way. Visitors flying into Narita Airport can take an Airport Limousine Bus to the Yokohama City Air Terminal next to Yokohama Station. Note that it takes longer (about 85 minutes) and costs ¥3,600 (about US$33) one-way. By Train.

  2. 2017年12月28日 · Boys Love Manga and Beyond: History, Culture, and Community in Japan, edited by Mark McLelland, Kazumi Nagaike, Katsuhiko Suganuma, James Welker (2015) Male-Male Romance by and for Women in Japan: A History and the Subgenres of "Yaoi" Fictions, published by Akiko Mizoguchi in U.S.-Japan Women's Journal, No. 25 (2003)

  3. 2018年7月30日 · Tokyo's Retro Gaming Mecca. Of course, we're going to start in Tokyo's otaku haven—Akihabara (秋葉原), affectionately known as "Akiba." No country embraces video games in the way Japan does, and Akihabara is living proof! As synonymous with gaming and electronics in Japan as Hollywood is with movies in the U.S., this mecca of multi-colored ...

  4. 2017年4月27日 · 11. Koinobori Carp Streamer Village Festival (Gunma) Carp streamers (koinobori) are traditionally hung outside homes and schools in anticipation of Children's Day on May 5, the last day of Golden Week. The carp represent the members of the family, with carp swimming up waterfalls being a symbol of healthy growth.

  5. 2017年12月20日 · Hakone Luxury: Toki no Yu Setsugetsuka. Toki no Yu Setsugetsuka (季の湯 雪月花) is a luxury ryokan in Hakone, Tokyo's favorite hot spring (onsen) retreat. This Japanese-style inn is located a 2-minute walk south of Gora Station, where the Hakone Tozan Line ends and the Hakone Tozan Cable Car begins.

  6. 2017年5月29日 · 5. Kin-no-Kura Jr. (金の蔵Jr.) This is one of the highest-profile izakaya chains for tourists around Tokyo and the greater Kanto area, as it focuses on having branches in major tourist spots in the region. You'll also find branches in Hokkaido, Chubu and Kansai. The price and menu selection are very appealing to tourists as well, charging ...

  7. 2023年7月18日 · Mount Fuji is a composite volcano said to have formed approximately 100,000 years ago. At 3,776 meters (about 12,389 feet), Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan, dwarfing the next tallest mountain, Mount Kita, by over 580 meters (about 1,903 feet). It rises solitarily in the middle of Japan's main island, Honshu—unlike the peaks in ...