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How to Find Hotel Deals in Tsukiji, Japan
Tsukiji is a neighborhood in Tokyo that makes a good base for exploring the city. While generally a quiet, residential zone, Tsukiji is world famous for its fish market--and considering that things get started by 5 a.m., finding a hotel nea…
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Yokota, AB Hotels
Yokota Air Base accommodation is controlled by the US Air Force, and has strict regulations regarding use of the facilities. It is usually 96 to 100 percent full, so advance booking is a must. Yokota Air Base is located in an area of outsta…
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Hotels in the Katsuta District of Okayama, Japan
The city of Okayama is located in the Katsuta District in the Chūgoku region of Japan. Okayama is most famous for the Kōrakuen Garden and Okayama Castle. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking along the Nishi-gawa River where they…
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Hotels near Suwa, Japan
Nicknamed "the Switzerland of the Orient," the small town of Suwa in Japan's Nagano Prefecture is nestled in the towering Japanese Alps. Sought after by adventurers for its snow-crowned mountains and expansive lakes,its trails for biking an…
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Hotels in Kin Town, Japan
Kin Town, Okinawa, is home to a U.S. Marine base, Camp Hansen, and limited accommodations. However, nice hotels and Okinawa's beautiful beaches are only a few miles away in small villages such as Onna-son or Motobu. Kin Town is part of Okin…
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Hotels in Misawa, Japan
Situated in the in the Aomori Prefecture in northern Japan, 466 miles (750 kilometers) north of Tokyo, Misawa is home of the U.S. Misawa Airbase as well scenic destinations in the area. Set in the hills and nature of northern Japan's lakes…
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Hotels in Daiba, Japan
Daiba, meaning "fort," sits on reclaimed land in Tokyo Bay, where Edo period canons blasted foreign ships entering the bay during the 1800s. Times have changed, and now Daiba is crowded with futuristic buildings, shopping malls and amusemen…
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Hotels in Hokkaido, Japan
Whether you are visiting in the winter for the famous snow festival or dropping in during summer to hike in the many mountain areas, Hokkaido is the perfect destination for outdoor adventurists. Popular excursions include the Asahiyama Zoo,…
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Hotels in Takayama, Japan
Takayama is famous for hosting one of the most beautiful festivals in Japan, but leave the festivals for the crowds. The real reason to go to Takayama is a chance to see Japanese history, architecture and natural settings intact, both in th…
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Hotels Near Kasai Rinkai Park in Tokyo, Japan
Facing Tokyo Bay, Kasai Rinkai Park is a large parkland on the waterfront that is home to a host of attractions. Set within its acres is the Tokyo Sea Life Park Aquarium, home to more than 30,000 different sea species, while across the park…
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Hotels in Yokosuka, Japan
Yokosuka, Japan is nestled comfortably on the shores of Miura Peninsula. Due to its close proximity to the beach and several islands, Yokosuma is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts who seek to fish, surf, take nature walks and go…
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Hotels in Shiga, Japan
Shiga Prefecture (formerly known as Omi Province) is located in the center of Japan. Shiga Prefecture's capital city is Otsu, which lies on the largest lake in Japan, Lake Biwa. Otsu is a ten minute train ride from Kyoto and about an hour…
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Hotels in Chiba-City, Japan
Thirty six mils from Tokyo, the city of Chiba is a ultra-urban suburb of Tokyo. Largely an industrial city, the busy port and bay views of Makuhari surrounded by the sea on three sides, the Port of Chiba has a mild oceanic climate ideal for…
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Western Style Hotels in Nikko, Japan
Nikko, Japan, is a small town approximately 124 miles northeast of Tokyo. Meaning "sunlight" in Japanese, Nikko is listed by the Japan National Tourism Organization as the second most popular tourist destination in Japan. With its picture…
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Hotels in Nagoya, Japan
Nagoya--Japan's fourth largest city--is the traditional travel stop on the road between Tokyo and Osaka. Nagoya is renowned for three key Japanese Shogun, who unified and ruled Japan for several centuries. While in Nagoya, visitors can wand…
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Hotels in Kadena, Japan
With the oldest residences known in Okinawa, Kadena began as a fishing village and grew into the economic center of Okinawa after World War II. Kadena Air Base covers more than half the town, and American influence is evident. However, Kade…
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Hotels in Ueno, Japan
In the heart of Tokyo, Ueno combines the best of city excitement and urban getaway. Ueno Park, Tokyo's version of Central Park, has quiet paths past ancient shrines and showers of pink cherry blossom petals in spring. When wanderlust hits y…
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Hotels in Nikko, Japan
The Japanese have a saying, "Never say 'great' without seeing Nikko." Nikko is an ancient shrine lover's dream, where a cedar-lined avenue leads you to exquisitely detailed Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples dating from 766. The most famou…
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Hotels in Okinawa, Japan
Due to its location in the southern prefecture of Japanese islands, Okinawa has a tropical climate, making it popular among outdoor enthusiasts all year long. Scuba divers love the crystalline waters, hikers appreciate the lush forests, and…
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Hotels in Iwakuni, Japan
Iwakuni, Japan, is an ancient castle town, known for its famous Edo-period Kintai-kyo Bridge. Built originally in 1623 without a single nail, this old bridge was reconstructed in 1953 and today is a popular attraction for Japanese and forei…
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Hotels in Tokyo, Japan
Despite its reputation as a bustling metropolis, Tokyo, Japan is also a great tourist destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors appreciate the many attractions, such as the Tokyo Imperial Palace and Gardens, historic Asakusa district an…
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Hotels in Roppongi, Japan
Roppongi district in Tokyo is world famous for its vibrant nightlife. In addition to many international embassies, here you will find Michelin-star restaurants, world-class shopping, the Tokyo Tower, Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Art and Sa…
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Traditional Japanese Hotels in Kyoto
On the island of Honshū, in Japan, is Kyoto. Kyoto is the capital of Kyoto Prefecture. Throughout the centuries, Kyoto has suffered destruction by wars and fires. However, because of its historic value, Kyoto was spared from the atom…
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Hotels in Osaka
Osaka is a city located in the East Asian nation of Japan. It is the second largest city in the entire country, following only the capital city of Tokyo. According to Japan Guide.com, the population of the city is approximately 2.6 million.…
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Beppu, Japan Budget Hotels
Home to natural hot water springs called onsen, Beppu City, Japan is a popular tourist spot for native Japanese as well as international travelers. Because of Japan's volcanic activity, onsen have natural therapeutic (and purported medicina…
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Yokohama, Japan Hotels
Situated just 18 miles south of Tokyo, Yokohama is an ethnically diverse and economically booming city. A blend of ancient history and futuristic vision, Yokohama is Japan's second largest city, and its busiest port city. It has amusement p…
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Tsuga-Machi Hotels
Located 111km north of Tokyo, Japan, Tsuga (Tsuga-machi) is a small town of 13,635 people in the Shimotsuga District, Tochigi Prefecture. The area offers tourists many opportunities to experience the beauty of Japan. Whether you're strollin…
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Hotels Near Nikko, Japan
Nestled in the foothills of the Nyoho-san Mountain, Nikko is home to several revered temples that are surrounded by a picturesque landscape, including the Nikko National Park; the Japanese Cedar-lined road, Nikko-Suginamiki-Kaido; Futara-sa…
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Hotels in Gion District, Kyoto
The Gion district of Kyoto is famous for its elegant traditional tea houses ('ochaya') and legendary Geisha ('geiko' ) houses. The Yakasura Shrine (the most popular shrine in Gion) is the very reason why Gion was built during the Middle Age…
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Fukuoka, Japan Hotels
Fukuoka is known as the oldest city in Japan and is full of history, culture, sightseeing and, most of all, natural beauty. With views of Mount Sefuri and the Sea of Genkai, the trails, beaches and parks offer tremendous scenery with recrea…
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Hotels Near Mt. Fuji, Japan
While most climbers and hikers on Mt. Fuji spend a few hours or a night in one of the many huts that dot the mountain, many people also use a nearby hotel as a base to explore the famous mountain as well as the surrounding area. Many of the…
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Kyoto, Japan Hotels
Kyoto, Japan, is an ancient city with a wealth of history. What used to be the capital of Japan, Kyoto is now full of ancient attractions that include royal palaces, shrines, temples and other ancient structures. If you are planning to trav…
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Narita, Japan, Hotels
Narita, Japan, is a very old Japanese city. It is a great place for tourists who want to experience traditional Japan. It has temples, shops, agricultural and industrial areas, so there is a lot to explore in Narita. It is also near several…
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Japan Hotels With Castle Views
If you are interested in viewing a castle on your trip to Japan, you have a vast array of options. Castles are located in cities and towns all over the country, often right in the midst of major cosmopolitan areas. Moreover, there are even…
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Yokohama Hotels
Away from the business and noise of Tokyo lies Yokohama, the second-largest city in Japan. This port city is home to beautiful architecture and colorful cultural diversity, where visitors can enjoy scuba diving, kayaking and boating. Yokoha…
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Horokanai-Cho Hotels
Horokanai-cho is a small town in Japan's Asahikawa region that's known as the soba (buckwheat noodle) producing capital of Japan. The town is about one third the size of Tokyo but has less than 2,000 people living in it. Horokanai-cho is al…
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Otsuki Hotels
Otsuki is a small Japanese city in the Yamanashi prefecture that is best known for having an ideal view of Mount Fuji. The Japanese believe that the mountain is at its most symmetrical when viewed from Otsuki, so the country placed that ima…
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Naraha-Machi Hotels
Naraha is a Japanese town located off the Pacific Ocean. It is part of the Tohoku region, which lies outside of Tokyo. The area is known for its mountain ranges, and has served for many years as a well-known tourist location. With everythin…
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Kami-Cho Hotels
The area of Kami-Cho is part of Japan's famed Kansai region. Located on the western edge, Kami-Cho provides tourist with strong history, ancient traditions and a wide variety of opportunities to experience Japanese culture. Sharing space wi…
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Mishima-Machi Hotels
The town of Mishima-Machi is located in a rural area of Japan. When you step foot in this town, as far as your eyes can see, you spot indigenous paulownia trees. These forests are protected under Japanese law and set aside as cultural landm…
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