
Saitama's Train Museum & More!
Once you're done at the Railway Museum, there's also the Bonsai Village and a modern underground cavern to explore.
Once you're done at the Railway Museum, there's also the Bonsai Village and a modern underground cavern to explore.
Aquatic adventures await, a mere day trip away from Tokyo!
Kawagoe, also known by its nickname "Little Edo," is one of Saitama Prefecture's most famous sightseeing spots.
Take a three-minute trip from Mount Takao to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, then head down to the back alleys of Shinjuku's drinking districts.
Umi-hotaru is a man-made wonder built to relax and entertain the tired traveler.
Loaded with Batman paraphernalia, we imagine this is where Bruce Wayne would stay if he were to fly over to Japan's capital on the Batjet.
Just 10 minutes by train from Narita Airport, the area around Naritasan Shinshoji Temple presents a quaint townscape with a number a great eating locations.
It might seem a little far-fetched to compare Yamaguchi and Australia side by side, but these two places have some striking similarities!