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ADD TO LIST (10 reviews) Tokyo, Kantō Region, Japan Ghibli Museum is a must see for all ghibli and also anime fans, take a picture with the robot of Tenkū no Shiro Raputa (laputa - castle in the sky), on the top of the.. 2. Ohara Museum ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Kurashiki, Chūgoku Region, Japan In 1930, to commemorate Kojima Torajiro, a Western-style painter who died the previous year, Kurashiki entrepreneur, Ohara Magosaburo, founded te Ohara Museum of Art... 3. Hakone ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Hakone, Kantō Region, Japan Hakone is a beautiful place in rural side of Tokyo! I'd love to visit it again in the future! Miss the flower-flavor ice-cream there so much!!! 4. Shin - Osaka ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Osaka, Kansai Region, Japan That's the main place in Osaka, the center of the town... ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Tokyo, Kantō Region, Japan One of the very best museums I've been to in Asia. This museum covers Japanese art from pre-history to the present. The museum has a massive collection, only a subset.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Otaru, Hokkaido Region, Japan A really romantic place, the museum and the places around it. Sort of like being in a fantasy world. 7. Mediateque ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Sendai, Tōhoku Region, Japan Seaweed, steel tubes - amazing Hot pink Sejima benches - even better ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Uwajima, Shikoku Region, Japan all-about-sex museum next to a shrine. quite surprising. of course is not called like that but i just dont remember the name. Obviously everybody in the town.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Kurashiki, Chūgoku Region, Japan There are two collections; the first holds the paintings of Kojima Torajiro, the painter who helped Ohara collect his paintings. The second holds Kojima's collection of.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Uji, Kansai Region, Japan Really excellent museum about the Tale of Genji, the world's "first novel", written by Murasaki Shikibu in the 11th century (and taking part partially in Uji). The.. |