Looking at this tower, you may think for a moment that you found yourself in Paris.
Ponto-chō is a Hanamachi district, which literally translates as "flower town." This name is a Japanese way of saying that there are geisha…
This palace used to be the home of the imperial family until 1868 when the capital of Japan moved from Kyoto to Tokyo.
Omoide-Yokocho is a hidden alley filled with street food stalls which sprawl across a relatively small area.
Sanjūsangen-dō is a Buddhist temple of the Tendai sect in the Higashiyama district of Kyoto, Japan.
Opened in 1989, this marine world features 70 aquariums full of marine animals and plants.
Located in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, this clock always chimes at 8:15, which is the time when the city was hit by the atomic bomb…
Akishio is a retired Japanese diesel-electric Yūshio-class submarine. She was laid down in 1983, launched in 1985, commissioned in 1986, and…