
Activities
You can enjoy many different experiences, ranging from Japan’s quintessential culture such as kimono and ceramics to Japan’s natural world with seasonal outdoor activities and sports in the summer and winter.
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NewNagasaki: Quiet Islands where Cultures Collide
Nagasaki, part of Kyushu and located on the Southwestern tip of Japan, has been a center for cultural exchange for centuries. From the historical architecture that dots the miles of coastline to the flavors of everyday life, Nagasaki has been molded and defined by its connection to the world outside Japan.
A river fed by hot springs from Mt. Iou, one of the world’s rare sulfur volcanoes
Sense the harmony of the ocean and mysteries of sea life at this aquarium
Hanayome Noren Museum (Bridal Curtain Museum)
Protecting the traditional beauty of a wedding culture passed down over more than 100 years
The wonders of the World Heritage “Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range”
An immensely popular zoo that features exhibits which allow guests to view animal behavior from unique perspectives
Toyohashi Zoo and Botanical Park
A park where you can get a sweeping view of the workings of life around the world
Atagawa Tropical & Alligator Garden
A unique tropical experience with alligators and crocodiles
Kaiyodo Hobby Museum and the Kappa Museum
Must-see museum for fans of Kaiyodo’s Japanese figurines
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- Beach
- Camp
- Canoe & Kayak
- Cultural & Nature activities
- Pleasure cruise
- Ski & Snowboard
- Traditional arts & crafts
- Trekking & Hiking
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Nagasaki: Quiet Islands where Cultures Collide
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Discover Kochi’s Shimanto Region on the Rail Less Traveled
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