Culture Sanjusangendo Sanjusangendo, officially called Rengeō-in, is a Buddhist temple of the Tendai sect located in the Higashiyama district of Ky...
Transportation Hakata Station JR Hakata Station is Fukuoka’s biggest and the busiest in Kyushu. First opened in 1889, the station provides access to all of...
Transportation Narita Airport “Connecting Japan to the World.” Narita International Airport, more commonly known as Narita Airport, is an international air...
Food Niku Sushi in Sangenjaya [Closed] E. Vika Frary Sample meat sushi at Sangenjaya's aptly named Niku Sushi. Oh praise be to the food Goddess for whomever she gifted with this ...
Activities Canyoning with Waku Waku Adventures [Closed] Bryan Baier Looking for an adventure? Boy do I have a tour for you. Ever heard of canyoning? It's a sport that combines mountain climbing...
Activities Tokyo Tower Tokyo Tower (東京タワー, Tōkyō tawā) is the tallest self-supporting steel structure in the world, this orange-red radio tower...
Food Terrace On The Bay [Closed] Leslie Taylor The Hotel Nikko Tokyo restaurant "Terrace On The Bay," located in Odaiba, offers a great dining experience. With unique local...
11 Activities Inside Kawasaki Warehouse [Closed] Chris Barnes The Kawasaki Warehouse is a gaming center complete with a recreation of the famous Kowloon Walled City. As you enter through ...
Food Wordsworth, Hiroshima [Closed] JJ Walsh Friendly staff, fantastic mix of Japanese and western dishes, good range of wines at good prices make Wordsworth a hit for si...
Food Is Hanako the Hooters of Japan? [Closed] Mackenzie Scott Hanako Izakaya is often referred to as the Hooters of Japan, with scantily-clad young women serving fresh Hokkaido seafood an...