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Fukuoka is just the right size. It is big enough to offer everything that most people need-from abundant shopping, restaurants, businesses, transportation and accommodation to an exciting array of entertainment activities-but small enough to be manageable. This
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Hiroshima City is on the east coast of Japan. But more important than this geographical feature is its location at the mouth of a delta. The majestic Ohta River meanders down from higher elevations and branches out-sometimes only to converge again-across the
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As the ancient and spiritual capital of Japan, Kyoto affords visitors a microcosmic view of the country as a whole. Like hustling, bustling Tokyo, there are parts of the city that resemble any other Japanese metropolis, especially the downtown area. You
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The best and easiest way to travel around the beautiful bay city of Nagasaki is by tram. The logical place to begin in central Nagasaki, is the station area, Daikoku-machi. Although cluttered and busy, it contains dozens of shops and restaurants of interest, as
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Most descriptions of Nagoya fail to capture the atmosphere of the place. Always mentioned are its wide thoroughfares and world-class industries. Also noted is that it is centrally located and serves as a crossroads for the nation. And, despite being the fourth largest
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The idiosyncratic mood of this metropolis is perhaps best reflected in its nationally-televised manzai teams: duos who put on bawdy performances in the manner of Abbot and Costello that rock the rest of straight-laced Japan. The flip side is the city's
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Sapporo is one of the easiest Japanese cities to navigate because of its street system of wide boulevards connected to a compass-oriented grid of minor streets. These are numbered according to their order in relation to the major thoroughfares. Since this is one of
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Tokyo is known for its booming economy and its always original, ever-changing culture. Those who come to visit this vast, bewildering metropolis of 12 million people will likely be overwhelmed. There is so much to see and do, that planning ahead of time is essential.
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Most travelers begin their visit at Yokohama Station, where the JR Tokaido Line joins with seven other railways running northeast to Tokyo and south and west to Ofuna, Kamakura, Nagoya and beyond. Here you will find helpful travel insights at the JR Travel
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Attractive 21-story Hotel in the city center; 100 meters to train station, 1 km to Imperial Palace & 80 km to Narita Int'l Arpt....
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Elegant 14 story hotel combining Japanese and Western-style design in the heart of the city - Overlooks Chinzan-So Garden....
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Located within the glass-clad tower of Pacific Century Place, in the Marunouchi central business - Adjacent to Tokyo Station....
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Twelve-story Hotel situated in downtown Fukuoka, 1 mile from Hakata train station....
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Sleek business-oriented hotel located in the Roppongi Hills district - Stunning guestrooms with deluge showers and Frette sheets....
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European-style hotel in Odaiba district on Tokyo Bay, overlooking Rainbow Bridge, 6 km to central Tokyo, 5km to Imperial Palace....
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Contemporary Hotel set in heart of business, shopping & entertainment area....
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Contemporary Hotel adjacent to Tokyo Disneyland & Disney Sea, 20 minutes from city center....








