Kyushu Island
The island of Kyushu is located in the southwest of Japan, the climate here is quite subtropical, the nature and fauna are simply magnificent. The locals are famous for being very hospitable and kind; they always welcome new guests to the island, since communication is very important for a Japanese ...
Aso-Kuju National Park
Aso-Kuju National Park is called the treasure of Japan. On the vast territory of the park there are 2 mountain groups, and between them there are picturesque plains with forests, fields and lakes of amazing beauty. The Japanese were able to preserve the local flora and fauna and use it as a way to a...
National Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo
The National Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo is located in the special Chiyoda district, not far from the Imperial Palace. Achievements of Japanese and Western contemporary art are exhibited here. In addition to exhibition halls, there is a library, a Crafts Gallery and a National Film Center. I...
Kyoto National Museum
Kyoto National Museum is one of the oldest and most famous art museums in Japan, the building is located in the Higashiyama district. The museum has been operating since 1897, at first it was considered the Imperial Museum, and since 1952 it became known as the Kyoto National Museum. The main attent...
National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo
The National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo is located in one of the most beautiful places in Tokyo - Ueno Park. This is a unique and largest cultural institution in Asia, where the best works of European masters are exhibited. Currently, the collection consists of approximately 2 thousand exhibits,...
Satimati Museum
The Satimachi Museum tells the story of the lives of poor Tokyo residents living in Shitamachi (Lower Town) in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, hence the name of the museum. It is located in Ueno Park, near Shinobazu Pond. Visitors can see an old, almost gone Japan. Having been here, you can ...
Samurai Museum in Tokyo
The Samurai Museum in Tokyo is not included in the mandatory excursion program for tourists, but is very significant for those who want to unravel the mysterious Japanese soul. A visit here will also be useful for those who are interested in history, especially military history. A small, cozy museum...
Ponshukan Sake Museum in Niigata
The Ponshukan Sake Museum in Niigata is about an hour from Tokyo by bullet train. This place is home to a number of distilleries producing the famous Japanese rice vodka - sake. To get to the museum, you need to get off at Echigo Yuzawa Station; it was reconstructed in 2010, which is very convenient...
Miraikan Museum
The Miraikan Museum opened in 2001 and is run by former astronaut Mamoru Mori. He works in Odaiba in Tokyo and serves as confirmation that Japan is traditionally famous for its technical achievements, innovations, and advanced technologies. Tokyo really is a place where you can see all the best deve...
Tokyo Subway Museum
The Tokyo Subway Museum captures the atmosphere of Japan's first subway, which celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2027. And although the Tokyo metro is not one of the oldest in the world, here you can see a lot of interesting things and take photographs as a souvenir. The collection includes 3 subw...