Sightseeing

The World-Famous “Shibuya Crossing” in Tokyo

Shibuya Crossing is one of Tokyo’s most famous and busiest pedestrian crossings, located in front of JR Shibuya Station. This intersection is located in Shibuya, a hub for youth culture trends. At times, over 1,000 people cross simultaneously and up to around 3,000 people during peak hours. Large crowds gather at this intersection, especially on …

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Higuma Doughnuts × Coffee Wrights Omotesando

Higuma Doughnuts × Coffee Wrights Omotesando is a charming spot in the Harajuku-Omotesando area where you can indulge in coffee and doughnuts. Despite being in a bustling area, this shop is tucked away on a back street, providing a serene atmosphere. Renowned for their simple doughnuts that showcase the flavors of ingredients like Hokkaido flour, …

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Lost and Found in Japan – What to Do When You Lost Your Stuff

What would you do if you accidentally lost something while traveling or staying in Japan? Going Lost and Found? Giving up? Not so fast! In Japan, the survey says that if you lose your wallet, there is about a 60-70% chance it will return to you. In fact, I have lost my wallet twice, but …

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Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum

In Fukui Prefecture, the digging of dinosaur fossils began in 1989. Numerous dinosaur fossils have been excavated since then, and the Dinosaur Museum opened in 2000. In addition to the dinosaur fossil specimens, there are moving dinosaur robots, exhibits on the history of the Earth, and displays of geological strata and ores. While it’s a …

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