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Sapporo
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- Hokkaido
Sapporo is a compact city that offers the perfect blend of magnificent nature and urban convenience, with an abundance of centrally located ...
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Asahikawa
- Region:
- Hokkaido
Asahikawa is a core city of 340,000 located virtually in the center of Hokkaido. With Daisetsuzan National Park—Japan’s largest—Biei, Furano...
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Kushiro
- Region:
- Hokkaido
Kushiro is a port city located in eastern Hokkaido facing the Pacific Ocean and enjoying the blessing of the sea, mountains and rich nature....
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Aomori
- Region:
- Tohoku
Aomori’s downtown area and train station are located near the sea, and the city is surrounded by the Hakkoda Mountains, Mutsu Bay and other ...
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Morioka
- Region:
- Tohoku
Morioka unfolds from the base of the magnificent Mt. Iwate, and the Kitakami-gawa, Shizukuishi-gawa and Nakatsu-gawa Rivers trace their leis...
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Sendai
- Region:
- Tohoku
Sendai boasts a wonderful balance of beautiful nature and academic research. The city is the political and economic core of the Tohoku regio...
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Akita
- Region:
- Tohoku
Akita City is a core city with a population of approximately 300,000. It is located on the Sea of Japan side in the northern Tohoku region a...
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Yamagata
- Region:
- Tohoku
Yamagata offers what it calls “Yamagata Hot Spring MICE” at hot spring hotels and inns within the prefecture, which are uniquely Japanese an...
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Tsuruoka
- Region:
- Tohoku
Tsuruoka is located in the middle of the Shonai area on the Sea of Japan side of Yamagata Prefecture, which is a culture zone that features ...
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Fukushima
- Region:
- Tohoku
Fukushima City, the capital of Fukushima Prefecture, is the political, economic, and cultural center of the prefecture, nestled in a basi...
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Niigata
- Region:
- Hokuriku Shinetsu
Niigata is home to Toki Messe, the largest convention complex on the Sea of Japan coast. With an expansive exhibition space with capacity...
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Toyama
- Region:
- Hokuriku Shinetsu
Toyama is easily accessible from inside and outside Japan—the city is roughly the same distance from Japan’s three major cities (Tokyo, Osak...
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Kanazawa
- Region:
- Hokuriku Shinetsu
Known centuries ago as the Kaga domain castle town that produced 150 million kg of rice, Kanazawa contains countless areas that still exh...
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Fukui
- Region:
- Hokuriku Shinetsu
The city of Fukui is located in central Fukui Prefecture and offers easy access to all of Japan. The city’s transportation hub, JR Fukui Sta...
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Nagano
- Region:
- Hokuriku Shinetsu
Nagano is a resort city enveloped in a rich natural environment and colored by history and culture. As the site for the 1998 Winter Olympic ...
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Matsumoto
- Region:
- Hokuriku Shinetsu
A highland city (Elevation: 600 m) located in the center of the Japanese archipelago, Every year, consistently ranks as one of the easiest p...
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Ueda
- Region:
- Hokuriku Shinetsu
Ueda is a core city of 160,000 located in eastern Nagano Prefecture, and was created on March 6, 2006 from the merger of the former city of ...
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Tokyo
- Region:
- Kanto
Tokyo is the leading Japanese city for conventions; the political, economic and cultural capital has more convention facilities and guest ro...
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Tsukuba
- Region:
- Kanto
Tsukuba has a history dating back 1,000 years and a wealth of natural features, including Mt. Tsukuba, which is situated within Suigo-Tsukub...
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Maebashi
- Region:
- Kanto
Located in the northwest part of the Kanto Plain, the capital of Gunma Prefecture is known as the “City of Water, Greenery and Poetry.” Maeb...
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Saitama
- Region:
- Kanto
Located adjacent to metropolitan Tokyo, 80 to 100 minutes by train from Haneda and Narita Airports with direct buses to boot, Saitama boasts...
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Chiba
- Region:
- Kanto
The City of Chiba is conveniently located only 30 minutes from Central Tokyo, Narita Airport and Haneda Airport. It is an ideal location for...
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Narita
- Region:
- Kanto
Visitors from over 120 cities throughout the world get their first glimpse of Japan through the gates of Narita International Airport, and w...
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Kisarazu
- Region:
- Kanto
The city of Kisarazu provides excellent access to Tokyo (roughly 1 hour) and Haneda Airport (roughly 45 minutes) via the Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line...
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Urayasu
- Region:
- Kanto
With attractions like the Tokyo Disney Resort, the city of Urayasu certainly looks like a modern, cosmopolitan metropolis, but it also exhib...
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Yokohama
- Region:
- Kanto
Yokohama offers the convention organizer a wealth of options—from the world’s largest convention complex at Pacifico Yokohama to a versatile...
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Hakone
- Region:
- Kanto
One of the most famous onsen (hot springs resorts) in Japan, Hakone hosts over 20 million visitors per year. Its location in the center of F...
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Fujiyoshida
- Region:
- Tokai
Mt. Fuji headlines the abundant natural scenery of Fujiyoshida. The city’s unique history, tradition and culture has developed it into the p...
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Gifu
- Region:
- Tokai
Located virtually in the center of Japan, Gifu City is readily accessible from all major cities throughout the country. Hosting a the World ...
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Takayama
- Region:
- Tokai
Located virtually in the center of the Japanese archipelago, Takayama is a tourist destination for Japanese people and foreigners. The oppor...
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Shizuoka
- Region:
- Tokai
Shizuoka offers gorgeous views of both the highest and lowest points in Japan—Mt. Fuji (a World Heritage site) and Suruga Bay, respectively....
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Hamamatsu
- Region:
- Tokai
Hamamatsu is located right at the center of Japan, features Shizuoka Prefecture's largest population with around 800,000 people, and is...
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Nagoya
- Region:
- Tokai
Located in the center of Japan and the western part of Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya was created in 1610 when Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543-1616), the fi...
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Inuyama
- Region:
- Tokai
Inuyama is located in the northernmost part of Aichi Prefecture, about 30 minutes by Meitetsu train or 1 hour by car from Nagoya Station. At...
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Iseshima
- Region:
- Tokai
The Iseshima region is home to Ise-Shima National Park, which was the first area to be designated a national park following WWII. It is one ...
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Kyoto
- Region:
- Kansai
With 17 UNESCO World Heritage sites and countless Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, Kyoto is a prime example of an urban center of Japane...
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Osaka
- Region:
- Kansai
As a longtime cultural and economic hub of Japan, Osaka has much to offer in terms of traditional and contemporary cultural tourism, from bu...
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Kobe
- Region:
- Kansai
Located between the Rokko mountain mange and the Seto inland sea, the historical port city of Kobe has been embracing foreign cultures since...
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Himeji
- Region:
- Kansai
Himeji is located in the southwest part of Hyogo Prefecture, and has long flourished as a crucial transportation hub. Bordered to the north ...
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Nara
- Region:
- Kansai
Rich in ideas and technology from Europe, China and Korea via the Silk Road, Nara is a living museum with 1,300 years of art and architectur...
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Awaji
- Region:
- Kansai
Awaji City is situated in the northern part of Awaji Island and acts as a gateway to Japan's mainland. The city offers visitors specta...
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Matsue
- Region:
- Chugoku
The Izumo region of Shimane Prefecture is said to be the place where the gods of Japan have gathered since ancient times. Situated in the ce...
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Okayama
- Region:
- Chugoku
Okayama City is a stop for all commercially operated trains on the Tokaido-Sanyo Shinkansen line. It is also an important railway hub where ...
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Hiroshima
- Region:
- Chugoku
Hiroshima is a historical and cultural town with two UNESCO World Heritage sites—the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park (Atomic Bomb Dome) and It...
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Shimonoseki
- Region:
- Chugoku
Shimonoseki is located on the westernmost edge of Honshu and, with a population of 260,000, is the largest city in Yamaguchi Prefecture. The...
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Yamaguchi
- Region:
- Chugoku
Yamaguchi city, located at the center of Yamaguchi prefecture, was once called "Western Kyoto" for its refined culture and prosperity tha...
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Tokushima
- Region:
- Shikoku
Located at the mouth of the Yoshino-gawa River, Tokushima has a history as a water-rich castle town, and also functions as a modern metropol...
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Takamatsu
- Region:
- Shikoku
Takamatsu is a city facing the Seto Inland Sea in Kagawa Prefecture. The city’s warm, dry, calm climate throughout the year makes it an opti...
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Matsuyama
- Region:
- Shikoku
Known as a city of hot springs, castles and literature— the historical Dogo Hot Spring, the oldest hot spring in Japan; Matsuyama Castle, wi...
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Fukuoka
- Region:
- Kyushu
Fukuoka has a long history as Japan’s gateway to the rest of Asia and the city has a well-deserved reputation as a major point of cultural e...
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Kitakyushu
- Region:
- Kyushu
Kitakyushu is a transformative city that has overcome many problems in its modern history. The city developed around the heavy chemical indu...
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Nagasaki
- Region:
- Kyushu
At the heart of Nagasaki City exist various tourist attractions and a resultant, strong economy. Indeed, with Nagasaki's unique terrain and ...
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Kumamoto
- Region:
- Kyushu
Located in the center of Kyushu, Kumamoto is a city of history and culture with abundant nature. Kumamoto continues to develop as an adminis...
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Oita, Beppu
- Region:
- Kyushu
With Beppu and Yufuin heading a long list of hot springs areas, Oita Prefecture is the most popular hot springs region in Japan. The city of...
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Miyazaki
- Region:
- Kyushu
Blessed with a rich natural environment and a warm climate, equipped with plentiful facilities and experience, and home to people who provid...
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Kagoshima
- Region:
- Kyushu
Kagoshima City declared a challenge to "zero carbon city Kagoshima" in 2020. It is the city where a town coexists with magnificent nature in...