Tokyo Tower slumps in Shiba-koen district of Minato, Tokyo. It claims its name to fame as the second tallest structure in the country. Its structure is said to be inspired from Eiffel Tower. Tokyo Tower in Japan was built in the year 1958. People love to locate the scene of Tokyo from the tower. Functions Tokyo Tower functions as a broadcasting antenna support structure for both television and radio. It is also a popular tourist destination and has many attractions. 魅影直播 for Tourists Tourists can make visit to FootTown, which is a four-story building. It slumps just under the tower. Visitors can have good time here savoring delectable food and enjoying shopping. There are also many museums and galleries located here, which can be explored. Visitors can use the elevators to reach two-story Main Observatory and Special Observatory. MaintenanceAfter every five years, Tokyo Tower is repainted. It takes twelve months to paint the tower. MascotsThe two mascots of the tower are two brothers who are named as Noppon. The elder brother can be spotted wearing blue dungarees, while younger brother can be spotted wearing red dungarees. Their birth date of the mascots is December 23, 1998.
Explore MoreA suspension bridge, the Rainbow Bridge is a popular bridge located in Japan. It crosses “northern Tokyo Bay between Shibaura Pier and the Odaiba waterfront development in Minato, Tokyo”. Constructed from 1987 to 1993, it is 798 metres (2,618 ft) long bridge. The bridge got its name from public consensus. Rainbow Bridge in Tokyo is also referred as "Shuto Expressway No. 11 Daiba Route - Port of Tokyo Connector Bridge". Architecture The towers that support the bridge are white in color. The idea was that the bridge should harmonize with the central Tokyo’s skyline, which can be viewed from Odaiba. There are lamps on the wires that support the bridge. These add overwhelmingly to the beauty of the bridge. The lamps disperse light of three colors namely white, red and green. During night the view is spell bounding. The lamps are lighted with the aid of solar energy accumulated during day. How to Reach?One can reach the bridge by walking all the way from Tamachi Station (JR East) or Shibaura-fut? Station (Yurikamome). WalkwaysThe bridge is known to have two walkways. These can be traced on the lowers deck’s north and south sides. The north side is popular for depicting beautiful views of inner Tokyo harbour and Tokyo Tower. The south side is known for offering mesmerizing views of Tokyo Bay, and Mount Fuji. TimingsThe time for using the walkways is 9 am to 9 pm in the summer and 10 am to 6 pm in the winter.
Explore MoreNijo Castle was built after the draconian ruler Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu usurped power and ordered all the feudal lords in Western Japan to in its construction. The place was the residence of the ruler in Kyoto. It has the ruins of the Honmaru Palace, the Ninomaru Palace, two concentric rings (Kuruwa) of fortifications, various several gardens and support buildings. The castle is spread over 275,000 square meters out of which 8000 square meters is taken up by buildings. The Castle is a popular tourist spot reckoned mostly for its painting, imagery and architecture that we made to reinforce the social control of Shogun Tokugawa. The emperor’s wealth was signified through the excellently finished gold walls and intricately designed lacquered ceiling shows. Even the pinewood used in the structure was a message to his haters that he will rule for long, as the wood is renowned for its longevity. Over the years, many have visited the Nijo Castle in Kyoto, Japan. The place is appreciated by one and all. Today, it is an ancient architecture considered one of the seventeen assets of Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto. Hence, it has become a must visit place for every tourist coming to Kyoto.
Explore MoreA popular zelkova tree-lined avenue, Omotesando is situated in Shibuya and Minato. It sprawls from the Meiji Shrine’s entrance and towards the Aoyama-dori and precisely where Omotesando Station is located. Omotesando was contrived in Taisho era. Some Highlights Omotesando in Tokyo is colloquially referred as an 'architectural showcase' street. During ones visit, one can explore many fashion stores. Some of these are Louis Vuitton store (Jun Aoki, 2002) Prada building (Herzog & de Meuron, 2003), Gyre (MVRDV, 2007), Tod's (Toyo Ito, 2004), Omotesand? Hills (Tadao Ando, 2005) and Dior (SANAA, 2004). Omotesando is reckoned as a main pedestrian road that leads to shopping district called Harajuku. The area has bevy of international brand boutiques. Some of these are Louis Vuitton, Alexander McQueen and Gucci. There are also fast fashion retailers such as Zara, Gap, and H&M here. Omotesando houses a Kiddyland toy store too. The Oriental Bazaar, a general merchandise store is also a must visit. It is also called "Tokyo's Champs-Elysees". Omotesando Hills has also been opened in 2006. The side streets in Omotesando are called Ura-Harajuku. There are many eateries and bars here. One can also make visit to the boutique stores and shop for handbags, vintage glass bottles, post cards etc.
Explore MoreJapan’s love for bath houses is perfectly observed in Funaoka Onsen in Kyoto. It is one of the most iconic bath houses in the state. Over the years, the bath house has catered to various weary souls by offering them solace and relaxation. The place has been the same since inception and retains its old world charm. Funaoka Onsen is one of the bathhouse in Kyoto that is a reminder of the bathing experience 100 years ago. You can almost feel time has stood still. Funaoka Onsen is loved by tourists, as the service is beyond compare. The place is fitted with the following that make taking a bath in this place heavenly: Cypress wood bathtub in the gardens The ornate water fountain in the cold-water bath Decorated ceiling of the changing room A large sauna Water jets An electric bath, it was the first to be installed in any bath house in Japan A huge hot bath Along the edges of the ceiling in the dressing room there are carved wooden panels Funaoka Onsen is great for reminiscence of the ancient Japan. The place satisfied many and emerged as a popular destination that people visit time and again.
Explore MoreShugakuin Imperial Villa in Kyoto is the best place to take a stroll. Its beauty surrounds you with each step you take. The place is a perfect amalgamation of nature and gardens. People all over the world come to the place for relaxing and to bask in the glory of ancient Japanese Tea Gardens, which have been termed as the most beautiful in Japan. The Villa was constructed by Emperor Gomizunoo and was his retirement palace. Spread over 540, 000 sq. mt., the Shugakuin Imperial Villa has three huge gardens, making the place one of the largest private compounds. Other attractive features of the Villa include an outstanding view of Mt. Kurama and Mt. Atago. However, visitors planning a trip to the destination must bear in mind that reservations through the Imperial Household Agency is required. Many consider the Shugakuin Imperial Villa a must visit, as it a soothing place where you can relax with you family or friends. Over the years, lots of people have come to the place and it still holds it lure. For foreign tourist the Imperial Household Agency conducts Guided Tours (English Audio Guidance), which adds to its attraction. The Villa is located at 15 mins of walking distance from the Shugakuin-Rikyu-michi Bus Stop or Shugakuin Sta. on Eizan Dentetsu Line therefore, making it easy to reach for anyone.
Explore MoreOnsens from around the world, a collection of stone saunas, swimming areas for kids, and amusement pools for all are some of the elements you will find at the Spa World in Osaka. It serves as a one-stop destination for anyone desirous of relaxing and rejuvenating. It is one of the best places to visit, if you want a complete spa experience and have fun with your family. The Spa World is divided into 4 parts comprising of Food & Rest Zone, Europe Spa Zone, Asia Spa Zone and Swimming Area (Kid’s Pool & Amusement Pool & Bade Zone). Thus, it is a great place for savoring the tastes of various cuisines, having a blissful break, shopping and recreation. Everyone who visits is attended by professionals who are well versed in carry out their tasks. The environment is friendly and you can enjoy here with your friends and family. Furthermore, the place offers stay at a wide assortment of rooms that comprise of the suit room, western-style double room, large Japanese-style rooms and small Japanese-style rooms. Spa World Onsens are open from 10 am to 8.45 am. The Saunas or Ganban’yoku are open from 10 am to 6 am the next day. Swinging area opening details are as follows: Spapoo Kids: All year, weekday, 10:00 am to 7:00 pm Amusement Pool: Saturday, Sunday and public holidays, days before holidays Bade Zone: 10:00 am to 10:00 pm
Explore MoreTsutenkaku Tower in Osaka is a well-known landmark, owned by Tsutenkaku Kanko Co., Ltd. The literal translation of the name of the tower is “Tower Reaching Heaven” and truly, it is an exemplary site to behold, as it is very high. The tower is of total 103 meter and is popular for advertising Hitachi. Earlier another tower occupied the place the current one holds. The original tower was built in 1912 and was inspired by the Eiffel Tower. The old tower was adjacent to Luna Amusement Park and was connected to it by an aerial cable car. It was one of the most popular tourist destinations. However, in 1943 the original tower suffered a fire accident that left it severely damaged beyond repair. Thus, in its place the current tower us reconstructed and many changes were introduced that the earlier one did not have. The steel of the original tower was used for war effort. The current tower has an eight-side structure with the fifth floor having an enshrined Billiken known as the God of Happiness. Besides, the tower is renowned for its neon lights that change every few years. Although, the neon ones are now replaced with LED lights that are more energy efficient. The reason the lights spell out Hitachi is the company sponsors the tower since 1957.
Explore MoreUmeda Sky Building in Osaka is a popular landmark of the country. It is the 18th largest building in Osaka and comprises of two 40 story-towers. The two towers connect at the uppermost story with the help of a bridge and an escalator. Fun Facts About The Towers Umeda Sky Building is 173 m (568 ft) in height It was designed by Hiroshi Hara The construction was done by Takenaka Corporation and the tower was finished in 1993 The structure is incorporated with an rooftop observatory known as the The Floating Garden Observatory Furthermore, the tower has a underground market that recreates the 20th century Japanese market In addition, the towers are surrounded by urban gardens that have walking trails and water features. The Umeda Sky Building is a modern structure that houses lots of offices some of them include The Consulate-General of Germany, AstraZeneca’s Japanese and Asia-Pacific headquarters, Platinum Games and many more. The place is a site to behold as it incorporates modern architectural vision and is a testament of all the hard work the engineers put into making it. Owing to all these factors, the towers connected midair is a favorite with VIPs all around the world.
Explore MoreOsaka Aquarium Kaiyukan popularly known as The Kaiyukan is an aquarium based in Japans’ Ward of Minato near the Osaka Bay. Reputed as one of the largest aquarium one of the public, it is home to a wide variety of water organisms. The Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan is a beautiful place and a member of the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums (JAZA). Facts About The Place The aquarium holds 10,941 tons of water. It is a walk-through aquarium that puts on display various habitats including 27 tanks in the 16 main exhibits. The habitats have been sourced from the Ring of Fire situated in the Pacific Ocean The aquarium’s largest tank holds 5,400 cubic meters (190,699 cu ft.) of water and is 9 meters (30 ft.) deep. It also contains a wide array of fish including a whale shark and manta rays About 14 tonnes (346 tons) of acrylic glass has been used to make the tanks in the aquarium The list of exhibits in the place is mentioned as follows: Tunnel Tank Japanese Forests Aleutian Islands Monterey Bay Panama Bay Ecuadorian Jungle Antarctica Tasmanian Sea Great Barrier Reef The Pacific Ocean Seto Inland Sea The Giant Kelp Forest Chilean Rocks Cook Strait Japanese Trench Deep sea Zone Jellyfish Area
Explore MoreJapanese relish in their love for baseball at the Osaka Dome, a popular baseball stadium located in Osaka, Japan. The stadium was open for the public in the year 1997 and at that time, it was the home field of the Kintetsu Buffaloes. However, in 2005 it became one of homes of the Orix Buffaloes, owing to the merger of the Orix Buffaloes and the Kintetsu Buffaloes. With the capacity of 36,477, the Park Osaka Dome is not just a sports facility but serves as a place where several events are conducted. The architecture is beautiful and many space adjusters and event support systems were introduced in the facility that was never installed in any Japanese structure before. These additions included: A ceiling that can be raised and lowered A partitioning wall curtain A large artificial turf roller Bi-block rotating stands Furthermore, as Super Complex was introduced in the structure. The complex serves as a huge zone that hosts year round amusements and is used as a commercial area. All these architectural additions make the Osaka Dome an urban space that attracts many visitors. The place is easy to reach, as it is just a 7-minute walk from the Taisho Station on the JR West Osaka Loop Line. In addition, the Osaka Dome is short walk away from the Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station on the Osaka Municipal Subway Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line.
Explore MoreNagoya Castle, a historic symbol of Nagoya city, stands proudly as one of Japan's most famous landmarks. Known for its beautiful architecture, rich history, and cultural significance, this castle offers visitors an immersive experience into Japan's feudal past. Situated in the heart of Nagoya, it is a must-see destination for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and those interested in Japanese culture. History and Architecture The history of Nagoya Castle dates back to the early 17th century, built under the command of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate, during the Edo period. Construction began in 1610 and was completed in 1615, serving as the seat of the Owari Tokugawa family. It was part of the extensive network of castles used by the Tokugawa shogunate to maintain control over Japan鈥檚 territories. Nagoya Castle鈥檚 location was strategic as it helped control the Tokaido road, the main route linking Kyoto to Edo (modern Tokyo). The castle is famous for its impressive architectural design, particularly the use of traditional Japanese castle architecture. The main keep (tenshu) of Nagoya Castle is a multi-story structure with a beautiful tiled roof and ornate golden shachihoko (mythical tiger-headed carp) adorning the roof ridges. These figures are symbols of protection and are a defining feature of the castle鈥檚 iconic appearance. The main keep was originally built using wood and was lavishly decorated with gold leaf, demonstrating the wealth and power of the Tokugawa family. The Hommaru Palace, located within the castle grounds, is another architectural marvel. It features a traditional Japanese style called 鈥淪hoin-zukuri,鈥 characterized by tatami mat rooms, sliding doors, and beautifully painted sliding panels. The palace served as the residence and administrative center for the Owari Tokugawa family. After being destroyed during World War II, the palace was meticulously reconstructed and reopened to the public in 2018, showcasing a fine example of Japanese craftsmanship. Why It's Famous Nagoya Castle is famous not only for its beautiful architecture and design but also for its historical significance. It was the residence of the Owari Tokugawa family, which was one of the most influential branches of the Tokugawa clan. The castle symbolizes the power and wealth of the Tokugawa shogunate and is a reminder of the political and military history that shaped Japan during the Edo period. The golden shachihoko on the roof of the main keep is one of the most famous features of Nagoya Castle. These golden ornaments are not only visually striking but also serve as a symbol of the castle鈥檚 protection against fire and natural disasters. The restoration of the Hommaru Palace in recent years has further elevated the castle's importance, bringing the rich history of the Tokugawa family back to life for modern visitors. Visitor Information Opening Hours: 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM (last entry at 4:00 PM) Closed on Mondays (except when Monday is a public holiday, in which case it is closed on the following Tuesday) Closed from December 29 to January 1 for the New Year holidays Entry Fees: Adults (18 years and above): 楼500 Junior High School Students and Younger: Free Facilities: Restaurant and cafes serving traditional Japanese food Gift shop offering souvenirs and memorabilia related to the castle Information centers with guides available in multiple languages, including English Wheelchair accessible for visitors with disabilities How to Reach Nagoya Castle Nagoya Castle is located in the center of Nagoya city, making it easily accessible by public transportation, car, or even on foot if you鈥檙e staying nearby. By Subway: Take the Meijo Line and get off at 鈥淣agoya Castle Station.鈥 The castle is just a short walk from the station鈥檚 exit. By Bus: You can take the Me-guru Bus (a tourist loop bus in Nagoya) that stops at Nagoya Castle. By Train: From Nagoya Station, take the JR Chuo Line to Kanayama Station, then transfer to the Meijo Subway Line. By Car: If driving, the castle is easily accessible from the Nagoya Expressway, and there is parking available at the site, though it can be busy during peak times. Weather and Best Time to Visit Nagoya has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. The best times to visit Nagoya Castle are during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is comfortable, and the natural surroundings of the castle grounds are particularly beautiful. In spring, the cherry blossoms bloom, creating a picturesque view, while in autumn, the foliage turns vibrant shades of red and orange. During the summer months (June to August), the temperature can be quite hot and humid, with temperatures often reaching above 30掳C (86掳F). It鈥檚 important to stay hydrated and wear light clothing if visiting during this season. Winters (December to February) are cold but not extreme, with temperatures typically staying above freezing. A light jacket is usually enough to stay comfortable. Things to Do at Nagoya Castle Explore the Castle Grounds: Wander around the expansive castle grounds, which feature beautiful gardens, ponds, and historical markers. It鈥檚 an ideal place for a peaceful walk, especially during cherry blossom season. Visit the Hommaru Palace: Don鈥檛 miss the restored Hommaru Palace, which offers a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of the Tokugawa family with its traditional tatami rooms and detailed woodwork. Enjoy the Exhibits: Inside the castle, you鈥檒l find a museum with exhibits detailing the history of Nagoya Castle, including the Tokugawa family and samurai culture. The golden shachihoko are also displayed here. Attend Seasonal Events: Nagoya Castle hosts seasonal events such as cherry blossom viewing in spring, illuminated nightscapes during winter, and special cultural performances throughout the year. Make sure to check the event calendar before your visit. Explore Nearby 魅影直播: The castle is located close to other attractions, such as Osu Kannon Temple, Nagoya TV Tower, and Sakae, a vibrant shopping and entertainment district. You can easily extend your visit to these areas after touring the castle. Facts and Tips Photography: Photography is allowed in most areas of the castle, but flash photography and tripods are not permitted in certain exhibits. Language Support: Although Japanese is the primary language, English signage and audio guides are available for international visitors. Accessibility: Nagoya Castle is wheelchair accessible, and rental wheelchairs are available at the entrance. There are also elevators and ramps for easy access to various areas. Souvenir Shopping: The gift shop at Nagoya Castle offers a range of souvenirs, including replicas of the golden shachihoko and samurai-themed items. Guided Tours: If you want a deeper understanding of the history and significance of Nagoya Castle, consider joining a guided tour available in multiple languages. Private tours can be arranged in advance. Conclusion Whether you're fascinated by Japanese history, architecture, or simply looking for a peaceful day out, Nagoya Castle offers something for everyone. Its rich heritage, stunning architecture, and scenic surroundings make it a must-visit landmark in Nagoya. With its accessibility, seasonal events, and educational value, Nagoya Castle is a place that both locals and tourists can enjoy throughout the year.
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