Source: Tourism MediaTenjinThe malls, art museums and temple shrines both above and below ground level combine to keep you and your family entertained for days. WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaTenjin
Source: Tourism MediaKobeTour the south-central Japanese city that has rebuilt itself after a devastating earthquake. Be charmed by its waterfront attractions and diverse neighborhoods.WorldAsiaJapanKobe
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Source: Tourism MediaAsahikawa Museum of ArtBrowse works by artists native to Hokkaido island at this small museum located in one of Asahikawa’s most picturesque parks. WorldAsiaJapanAsahikawaAsahikawa Museum of Art
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Source: Tourism MediaTenjimbashi-Suji Shopping StreetWorldAsiaJapanOsakaKitaTenjimbashi-Suji Shopping Street
Source: Tourism MediaYanagibashi Rengo MarketStep into Fukuoka’s Kitchen for about 50 shops and stalls selling an eclectic range of seafood delights as well as rarities you might never expect.WorldAsiaJapanFukuokaChuo-kuYanagibashi Rengo Market
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