Travel Info

In Japan, the food, climate, and culture vary significantly depending on the tourist destinations.
To ensure a worry-free travel experience for customers visiting Japan for the first time,
King Tai Travel provides articles introducing various tourist spots, highlighting the unique aspects of each location.
Japan’s Travel Info
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Tohoku
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Nebuta House WARASSE
Nebuta House WARASSE Nebuta House WARASSE is a captivating museum located in Aomori, Japan, dedicated to preserving and showcasing the cultural heritage of the Aomori Nebuta Festival. This festival is renowned for its massive illuminated paper lantern floats depicting mythical and historical figures. WARASSE’s design and exhibits draw inspiration from the Nebuta Festival’s grandeur, with its architecture resembling the iconic Nebuta floats. The museum offers a vivid and immersive experience, allowing visitors to explore the festival’s history, craftsmanship, and cultural significance. It houses an impressive collection of Nebuta lanterns, some towering up to 5 meters in height, and offers insights…
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Tohoku
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Aomori Nebuta Festival
Aomori Nebuta Festival Aomori Nebuta Festival is a vibrant and world-renowned Japanese summer festival held annually in Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture. It takes place from August 2nd to 7th and is a celebration of colossal paper lantern floats known as “Nebuta.” These Nebuta floats are intricately crafted and depict various historical and mythical figures, often with awe-inspiring scale and detail. During the festival, the Nebuta floats are paraded through the city streets, accompanied by energetic taiko drumming, traditional music, and dancers in colorful costumes. The participants shout “Rassera, Rassera!” to invigorate the crowd. The festival climaxes with a mesmerizing firework…
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Okinawa
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Okinawa Busena Marine Park (All)
Okinawa Busena Marine Park Busena Marine Park is a captivating coastal destination located in Okinawa, Japan. Situated in the northern part of Okinawa Island, this marine park is renowned for its breathtaking ocean views and vibrant underwater world. One of its most remarkable features is the stunning coral reef that offers a rich and diverse marine ecosystem, making it an ideal spot for scuba diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. Visitors can explore unique corals, colorful tropical fish, and other marine creatures in the crystal-clear waters. The underwater observatory tower is a highlight of the park, allowing guests to descend in an…
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Okinawa
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The Okinawa Peace Memorial Park (All)
The Okinawa Peace Memorial Park The Okinawa Peace Memorial Park,which opened in 1972 at the site where the Battle of Okinawa ended in the city of Itoman, covers an area of 40 hectares. Within this park, there are the Okinawa National War Cemetery, monuments and memorials from various prefectures, as well as the Okinawa Peace Memorial Museum, all of which convey the value of peace. The park extends into a hilly area overlooking the sea, which serves as a picnic and leisure area. Access By Car The best way to visit The Okinawa Peace Memorial Park is to use…
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Okinawa
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Okinawa Naha First Makishi Public Market (All)
Naha First Makishi Public Market Naha First Makishi Public Market is a vibrant and culturally rich marketplace. Located in the capital city of Naha on Okinawa Island, it is one of the largest markets in the Okinawa region and a popular destination for both tourists and local residents. The First Makishi Public Market is renowned for its diversity of goods and unique atmosphere. The market boasts hundreds of stalls offering a wide range of fresh produce, seafood, meats, fruits, and various delicacies. Here, you can savor authentic Okinawan cuisine such as Okinawa soba (Okinawan noodles), taco rice (octopus rice), and seafood…
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Okinawa
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Okinawa Awase Fishing Port (All)
Okinawa Awase Fishing Port Awase Fishing Port, located near Onna Village on the west coast of Okinawa’s main island, is a charming fishing port that serves as both the center of fishing activities and a delightful tourist destination. It attracts visitors who come to admire the spectacular sea views and savor fresh seafood. Awase Fishing Port is famous for its tranquil bay and clear seawater, making it an ideal spot for snorkeling and diving. You can rent snorkeling gear to explore the underwater world, where you can admire colorful coral and tropical fish. The port is also surrounded by beautiful…
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Okinawa
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Okinawa Seifa Utaki (All)
Okinawa Seifa Utaki Okinawa Seifa Utaki is an important religious site and cultural landmark on the island of Okinawa, Japan, and one of the cores of Okinawa’s traditional beliefs. Located near the city of Naha and nestled in a lush tropical forest, this sacred place is believed to be a place where gods and humans communicate. Seifa Utaki plays an important role in Okinawan culture and was one of the religious centers during the Ryukyu Kingdom era. Ryukyuan gods are enshrined here, especially those associated with harvests and fertility. Visitors can see unique altar and shrine architecture here, as well…
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Hokkaido
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Ken&Mary Tree(All)
The Ken&Mary Tree The Ken&Mary Tree, located in Biei, Hokkaido, Japan, is an iconic symbol of the region’s natural beauty and charm. This picturesque lone tree, standing proudly amidst rolling hills and expansive fields of flowers, has gained fame as a popular photography spot and a symbol of romance and nostalgia. The tree gained its name from its appearance in a commercial for Nissan’s Ken&Mary line of cars in the 1970s, which featured the tree as a backdrop for the couple’s romantic journey. Since then, it has become a beloved landmark, attracting visitors from far and wide who seek to…
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Hokkaido
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Shiroi Koibito Park(All)
Shiroi Koibito Park Shiroi Koibito Park, located in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, is a delightful attraction centered around Hokkaido’s iconic Shiroi Koibito cookies. This charming park offers visitors a unique opportunity to learn about the history and production of these beloved sweets while enjoying a range of interactive experiences. The park features a museum that showcases the fascinating story behind Shiroi Koibito, from its inception to its status as a symbol of Hokkaido’s confectionery culture. Visitors can explore exhibits detailing the cookie’s ingredients, packaging, and marketing strategies throughout the years. One of the highlights of the park is the hands-on cookie-making…
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Hokkaido
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Odori Park (All)
Odori Park Odori Park, situated in the heart of Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, is a sprawling urban oasis renowned for its scenic beauty, recreational activities, and cultural events. Spanning over 1.5 kilometers in length and running through the center of the city, the park serves as a vibrant hub for locals and tourists alike. Lined with trees, flower gardens, and walking paths, Odori Park offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Visitors can stroll along the promenade, enjoy a picnic on the grassy lawns, or simply relax and admire the seasonal beauty of the park. Throughout…
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Hokkaido
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Sapporo Beer Museum (All)
The Sapporo Beer Museum The Sapporo Beer Museum, located in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, is a captivating destination for beer enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Housed in a historic red-brick building dating back to 1890, the museum offers insight into the rich brewing heritage of Sapporo Beer, one of Japan’s oldest and most renowned beer producers. Visitors to the museum can explore exhibits detailing the brewing process, the history of beer in Japan, and the development of Sapporo Beer as a brand. Interactive displays, vintage brewing equipment, and multimedia presentations provide a comprehensive look at the brewery’s evolution over the years.…
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Hokkaido
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Lake Toya(All)
Lake Toya Lake Toya, situated in Hokkaido, Japan, is a picturesque caldera lake renowned for its serene beauty and natural splendor. It is part of the Shikotsu-Toya National Park and stands as one of the most iconic lakes in Hokkaido. Lake Toya’s charm lies in its crystal-clear waters, surrounded by lush forests and volcanic mountains. It is often considered one of the clearest lakes in Japan. The lake is unique due to its island, Nakajima, which is accessible by boat and offers hiking and scenic viewpoints. The surrounding region is dotted with hot springs and resorts, making it a popular…