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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Chubu
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Nagoya Atsuta Jingu (All)
Nagoya Atsuta Jingu Atsuta Jingu (Atsuta Shrine), familiarly known as Atsuta Sama (Venerable Atsuta) or Miya (the Shrine), has been one of the greatest centers of worship in Japan from ancient times. Visitors to the shrine, including those who practice the conventional New Year visit, now count nine million annually. The enshrined deity Atsuta-no-Ookami is Amaterasu-Oomikami as represented by the sacred sword Kusanagi-no-tsurugi, one of the three sacred treasures that symbolize the Imperial throne. The tradition says that this great god, by the divine decree of the god of creation Amatsu-mioya-no-Mikoto (Heavenly-Father-God), manifested for the first time the way of…
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Chubu
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The Nagoya Port Aquarium(All)
The Nagoya Port Aquarium The Nagoya Port Aquarium is an engaging aquarium located in Nagoya, Japan, and is renowned as one of the largest in western Japan. Situated in the Nagoya Port area, it stands as an exciting family-friendly destination, celebrated for its diverse marine life exhibits and interactive experiences. The aquarium’s various sections showcase marine life from around the world, including colorful tropical fish, majestic whale sharks, mesmerizing jellyfish, and various coral reef inhabitants. Visitors can peer into the underwater world through enormous observation windows, feeling as though they are on a deep-sea adventure. The Nagoya Port Aquarium also…
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Chubu
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Osu kannon Park in Nagoya (All)
Osu kannon Park in Nagoya Osu kannon Park, situated in the heart of Nagoya, Japan, is a serene and picturesque park that offers a respite from the bustling urban surroundings. It is renowned for its beautiful cherry blossom trees, making it a popular destination for cherry blossom viewing during the spring season. One of the key features of Osukannon Park is the central path lined with cherry blossoms. When these blossoms are in full bloom, they create a spectacular pink tunnel that is truly a sight to behold. Additionally, the park features a traditional tea house where visitors can partake…
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Hokkaido
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Hokkaido Asahiyama Zoo (All)
Hokkaido Asahiyama Zoo Asahiyama Zoo, located in Asahikawa City, Hokkaido, Japan, is an astonishing zoo renowned for its exceptional animal exhibits and beautiful natural surroundings. Founded in 1954, the zoo covers an expansive 120 hectares and is nestled in the breathtaking Asahiyama mountain range. Asahiyama Zoo is celebrated for its extensive and diverse range of animals, including polar creatures like polar bears and penguins, African savannah animals such as giraffes and lions, as well as a variety of local and international species. Visitors can observe these animals up close, providing opportunities for intimate encounters. The zoo is dedicated to animal…
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Hokkaido
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The Sapporo Clock Tower in Hokkaido(All)
The Sapporo Clock Tower in Hokkaido The Sapporo Clock Tower is a historic structure located in the heart of Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, and stands as one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Built in 1878, this wooden clock tower showcases a unique American colonial architectural style, leaving behind a precious relic from the early development of Sapporo. Rising to a height of 47 meters, the clock tower houses exhibits and materials related to the history of Sapporo and Hokkaido. Most notably, it features a grand clock, whose chimes were once an important guide in the lives of city residents, ringing…
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Hokkaido
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The Otaru Canal in Hokkaido(All)
The Otaru Canal in Hokkaido The Otaru Canal, situated in the city of Otaru in Hokkaido, Japan, is a historically significant and picturesque waterway that embodies the rich heritage and modern charm of the city. Originally dug in 1923, the canal once served as a primary cargo route, transporting coal and other goods. However, over time, it has transformed into a unique tourist destination. The Otaru Canal is renowned for its well-preserved European-style architecture and beautiful evening illumination. The historic buildings along its banks have been meticulously maintained, with many now serving as shops, cafes, and restaurants that attract tourists…
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Hokkaido
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Noboribetsu Hell Valley in Hokkaido (All)
Noboribetsu Hell Valley in Hokkaido Noboribetsu Hell Valley, located in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, Japan, is a natural wonder and one of the most renowned attractions in the region. This valley is a vast geothermal area defined by erupting sulfur and boiling mud springs, creating an impressively eerie and otherworldly landscape. The landscape of Hell Valley includes steaming blue ponds, sulfur vents, and bubbling mud springs, all of which present breathtaking sights. The geothermal activity here is ongoing throughout the four seasons, providing different vistas for visitors to appreciate year-round. Beyond the spectacular natural scenery, Hell Valley has onsen (hot spring) areas…
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Hokkaido
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Biei River Onsen in Hokkaido (All)
Biei River Onsen in Hokkaido Biei River Onsen, situated in the tranquil countryside of Biei Town in Hokkaido, Japan, is a hidden gem of a hot spring resort celebrated for its captivating natural beauty and serene ambiance. This hot spring area is renowned for its rejuvenating hot springs, picturesque rural landscapes, and peaceful atmosphere. Surrounded by mountains and lush farmland, Biei River Onsen offers visitors magnificent mountain views and vast meadows, each with its own unique charm throughout the changing seasons. In winter, the snow-covered landscapes resemble a fairytale world, while summer brings lush countryside scenery. The hot springs are…
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Kansai
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Shitennoji Temple (All)
Shitennoji Temple Shitennoji ( Shitennōji) is one of Japan’s oldest temples and the first ever to be built by the state. It was founded in 593 by Prince Shotoku, who supported the introduction of Buddhism into Japan. Although the temple’s buildings burned down several times throughout the centuries, they were always carefully reconstructed to reflect the original 6th century design. The outer temple grounds are free to enter, but admission to the inner precinct, the Gokuraku-jodo Garden and the treasure house is paid. In the pebble-covered courtyard of the inner precinct stand a five-storied pagoda that can be entered and…
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Kansai
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Osaka Expo ’70 Park(All)
Osaka Expo ’70 Park Osaka Expo ’70 Park, officially named Banpaku Kinen Koen (Expo Commemoration Park), is a sprawling recreational area in Suita, Osaka, Japan. Established in commemoration of the 1970 World Exposition held in Osaka, the park covers a vast expanse of greenery and diverse attractions. The park’s centerpiece is the iconic Tower of the Sun, a symbol of the Expo ’70 and a futuristic sculpture designed by renowned artist Taro Okamoto. The expansive grounds offer a variety of recreational spaces, including vast lawns, jogging paths, and serene ponds. Seasonal flower displays, including cherry blossoms in spring, enhance the…
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Kansai
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Minoo Park
Minoo Park Minoo Park, situated just north of Osaka, Japan, is a scenic natural retreat known for its lush landscapes, hiking trails, and the iconic Minoo Waterfall. The park offers a refreshing escape from the urban hustle, with dense forests, winding paths, and the soothing sound of flowing water. One of the park’s highlights is the picturesque Minoo Waterfall, which stands at a height of 33 meters. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk along a well-maintained trail leading to the waterfall, surrounded by greenery and occasionally encountering wild monkeys. Renowned for its seasonal beauty, Minoo Park is particularly popular during…
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Kansai
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Sumiyoshi Taisha(all)
Sumiyoshi Taisha Sumiyoshi Taisha, located in Osaka, Japan, is one of the country’s oldest and most esteemed Shinto shrines. Founded in the 3rd century, it stands as a testament to Japan’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage. Characterized by its unique architectural style called Sumiyoshi-zukuri, the main shrine buildings lack a veranda, presenting a distinctive and ancient aesthetic. The shrine is dedicated to four Shinto deities, and it is revered as a guardian of sea travelers and fishermen. Visitors approach the main hall via a series of arched bridges, symbolizing the crossing from the mundane to the sacred. The picturesque setting,…