Visit the 'Museum of the Sewerage'
At the 'Museum of the Sewerage' in western Tokyo, you can stand on a viewing platform right inside the main sewage pipe—which smells about as good as you'd imagine!
At the 'Museum of the Sewerage' in western Tokyo, you can stand on a viewing platform right inside the main sewage pipe—which smells about as good as you'd imagine!
‘Washi’ (Japanese traditional paper) is made from wood fiber, making it stronger than today’s common paper made of wood pulp. And the Uchiyama style of ‘washi’ made in northern Nagano’s Iiyama City is especially durable!
Founded in 771, Genda Shigyo makes 'mizuhiki,' the multicolored cords used to decorate envelopes for weddings, funerals and other major life events.
If you're looking to buy Hokkaido souvenirs, New Chitose Airport is your surefire stop!
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What better way to dish out your homemade Japanese food than to serve it on dishes designed to look like Japanese-style architecture?
Service will be available on four different hiking routes to Japan’s tallest peak.
Learn all about origami, the Japanese art of folding paper, at Tokyo's Origami Center.