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1. Mount Fuji ADD TO LIST (9 reviews) Fuji, Chūbu Region, Japan Mount Fuji ( Fuji-san ) is the highest mountain in Japan, rising to 12,388 feet/ 3776m . Visible from T okyo on a clear day, the beautiful cone-shaped mountain is.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Takayama, Chūbu Region, Japan Takayama's old town has been beautifully preserved, with many buildings and whole streets of houses dating from the Edo Period (1600-1868), when the city thrived as a.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Osaka, Chūbu Region, Japan My first Airport experience in Japan. That floating square in the sea... ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Matsumoto, Chūbu Region, Japan The Daiō Wasabi Farm ( 大王わさび農場 Daiō Wasabi Nōjō?) is a wasabi farm established in 1915 and located in Azumino, Nagano Prefecture near the center of Honshū, the.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Matsumoto, Chūbu Region, Japan Art Hills boasts the largest public collection of local and international glassware in the Azumino valley. The three story complex complete with an Italian Restaurant,.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Matsumoto, Chūbu Region, Japan Matsumoto Castle (Matsumotojo) is one of the most complete and beautiful among Japan's original castles. It is also a good example of a so called "hirajiro", a castle.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Nagoya, Chūbu Region, Japan The company's headquarters are located in the city of Toyota, less than one hour east of central Nagoya. Next to the headquarters stands the Toyota Kaikan Museum, where.. ADD TO LIST (10 reviews) Nagoya, Chūbu Region, Japan I like this traditional japanese architecture! Very Nice! Have a look to it! ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Nagoya, Chūbu Region, Japan This museum was designed to show visitors this type of "making things, through the textile machinery and automobile industries with which the Toyota Group has been.. 10. Horai Bridge ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Shimada, Chūbu Region, Japan The Horai Bridge, built in 1879 during the Meiji Era, is the world longest wooden bridge. It spans 897m across the Oi-River, and was built, among others, to allow tea.. |