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Architecture | Shizuoka | Tokai

World’s Smallest Park in Shizuoka, Japan | Guinness World Record Spot

21/12/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

A Guinness World Record You Can Visit in Just One Step Did you know that Japan is home to the world’s smallest park?In Nagaizumi Town, Shizuoka Prefecture, you’ll find a tiny but officially recognized park that holds the Guinness World … Read More

Autumn | Culture | Japan Trip | Kanto | Season | Tips | Tokyo

Where to See Tokyo’s Golden Ginkgo Trees in 2025

03/09/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

When people in Japan think of autumn in Tokyo, one iconic image often comes to mind — streets lined with golden ginkgo trees. These dazzling yellow leaves transform the city into a breathtaking autumn landscape, making it a must-see for … Read More

Japan Trip | Kinki | Nara

Unbeatable Night Views from Ikoma Sanjo – Full Guide with 2025 Operating Dates

02/08/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Hidden high in the mountains between Osaka and Nara lies Ikoma Sanjo Amusement Park, a nostalgic mountaintop park offering some of the most spectacular night views in the Kansai region. During limited summer nights, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramas from … Read More

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Can’t Find a Trash Bin in Japan? 5 Places to Look Right Now

17/05/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

If you’re traveling in Japan, you might find yourself wondering, “Where are all the trash bins?” Unlike some countries, public trash cans are few and far between in Japan. But don’t worry — here’s how to locate them and properly … Read More

Japan Trip | Koshinetsu | Niigata | Season | Winter

Snowy Splendor and Historic Charm: Takada Castle and its Enchanting Park in Joetsu City, Niigata

30/11/2023 by Tabimania JAPAN

Niigata Prefecture’s Joetsu City (上越市), renowned for its heavy snowfall, is a snowy wonderland. In the historically rich castle town of Takada, snow falls gently, covering the surroundings in a pristine white layer. Takada Park (高田公園) is a meticulously landscaped … Read More

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Explore the Stylish Destination of Nagoya: RAYARD Hisaya-odori Park

24/11/2023 by Tabimania JAPAN

We will introduce the trendy spot in Nagoya, “Hisaya-odori Park.”Hisaya-odori Park is an integrated area combining a park and commercial facilities located in the bustling district of Sakae in Nagoya.Its official name is “RAYARD Hisaya-odori Park,” and it emerged as … Read More

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