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If you want even more fully enjoy winter in Japan,head to some snow-covered mountains!Even if you’ve never seen snow and don’t have the right equipment,the ski slopes have rental services and activities lined up to make it easy to enjoy the snow.These slopes have been carefully selected among some outstanding locations.These offers are only available for a limited time,assuring you special memories you’ll be able to brag about!

Illuminations brightly light up winter towns. People all over Japan enjoy these festivals of light, down to the lighting that makes the most of the surrounding buildings and natural features, and events shows that use the latest technology.

Illuminations brightly light up winter towns. People all over Japan enjoy these festivals of light, down to the lighting that makes the most of the surrounding buildings and natural features, and events shows that use the latest technology.

Illuminations brightly light up winter towns. People all over Japan enjoy these festivals of light, down to the lighting that makes the most of the surrounding buildings and natural features, and events shows that use the latest technology.

Since Japan’s ancient capitals of Kyoto and Nara are in the Kansai Region, you can find scenery that looks very Japanese. Maples abound at major temples and other famous spots. Autumn scenes here are certainly not inferior to cherry blossoms in spring nor to snow scenes in winter. Unforgettable scenic beauty!

Trees turning into vivid colors, that’s autumn. If you’re in Japan during this time, be sure to see the fall leaves. Here are some famous spots for autumn foliage in the Kanto (Tokyo) Region. You can experience autumn at historic temples, Japanese gardens, and Places of Scenic Beauty.

With the world-famous Doraemon at its forefront, this museum features all of Fujiko F. Fujio’s creations. Numerous pieces of rare and original artwork and various videos convey his playful, dream-filled worldview to museum-goers of all ages. This time we’ll tell you about the museum’s photo spots, along with interesting points to stimulate your curiosity.

With the world-famous Doraemon at its forefront, this museum features all of Fujiko F. Fujio’s creations. Numerous pieces of rare and original artwork and various videos convey his playful, dream-filled worldview to museum-goers of all ages. This time we’ll introduce you to the popular museum cafe and shop. (Above: Ankipan (Memory Bread) French Toast 930 yen (including tax), cafe lattes 570 yen each (including tax))

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