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Osaka
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Tower of the Sun (Expo '70 Commemorative Park)
3.63 2Designed by Taro Okamoto as a symbol of the Expo Theme Pavilion. Interior open to the public since 2018! (Priority to reservation)
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More Than the Tower of the Sun! A Family Guide to Spending a Full Day at Expo '70 Commemorative Park
Expo '70 Commemorative Park brings together a wide variety of attractions across its vast grounds, including nature, culture, art, and leisure facilities. It’s a great place for the whole family, with something for both kids and adults to enjoy. There are also cafes and restaurants throughout the park, so you can explore while taking breaks along the way. This guide introduces recommended spots and the best seasons to visit Expo '70 Commemorative Park, so be sure to use it as a reference.
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[Special Issue!!] Osaka Expo ’70 Commemorative Park, Where You Can Enjoy Japan’s Beautiful Flowers Year-Round!
When you imagine Japanese flowers, most people think of the iconic sakura, or cherry blossom. It's absolutely a pretty flower, but Japan is also home to many other beautiful flowers that bloom in each of the four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter.
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【Osaka】 Natural Arts! Let’s go enjoy fresh green leaves in the Expo ’70 Commemorative Park.
“Expo ‘70 Commemorative Park” is located in the former site of the “Japan World Exposition” held back in 1970. There is “Tower of the Sun”; the symbol object of the park, wide varieties of trees and flowers and activity centers in a site as large as 260 ha (approximately).
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![The restored Dejima in the early 19 century.
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Nagasaki
Tourist Attractions
Dejima (Nationally-designated historical site [Former Dejima Dutch Trading Post])
3.63 2A small artificial island, Dejima, which prospered as an entrance of the trade, provides a glimpse of the appearance in the early 19 century.
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[Dejima Travel Guide] A One-of-a-Kind Spot Where Edo and Western Cultures Blend
With an exotic atmosphere and a blend of old streetscapes and modern city scenery, Dejima is a popular sightseeing spot known for its unique charm and character that you will not find in other cities. This article introduces the highlights you should know before visiting Dejima, the best seasons for sightseeing, and nearby tourist attractions. If you are planning a trip to Dejima, be sure to read this article before you go. It will help you enjoy your visit even more.
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Gunkanjima (Hashima): The Unique History and Must-See Highlights for Getting the Most Out of Your Visit
Gunkanjima (Hashima) has drawn attention for its unusual history and eerie landscape of concrete ruins. Independent landings are prohibited, so the only way to visit is by joining a tour-making it a higher-hurdle destination. This article introduces the island’s distinctive history and one-of-a-kind highlights for those who only know the name “Gunkanjima (Hashima).”
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26 Things to Do in Nagasaki
The greatest charm of Nagasaki, which has flourished as an international trading port, is its exotic cityscape. Nagasaki is the only place where you can feel the unique blend of foreign and Japanese cultures. Of course, Nagasaki's appeal doesn't stop there. The city is also popular among history enthusiasts, with many historical buildings telling of its rich past. Here, we have carefully selected must-visit sightseeing spots, gourmet experiences, and accommodations in Nagasaki, a city full of attractions.
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