Museums

  1. A cat in Shibamata

    Shibamata, an Old Town in Tokyo

    With Shibamata Taishakuten Temple in the center, Shibamata has a couple of interesting spots, all of which are conveniently located within walking distance of each other.

  2. Jomon Period in Japan

    Jomon Period in Japan

    The vegetation in Japan was also beginning to change. Conifer forests, which had occupied most of the land, were, little by little, replaced by deciduous broad-leaf trees.

  3. Mount Fuji World Heritage Centre, Shizuoka.

    Mt. Fuji World Heritage Centre, Shizuoka

    This museum was created for the purpose of "conveying to the present and future generations all things related to Mount Fuji."

  4. Tokawa fishing town

    Tokawa, a Small Port Town in Chiba

    If you walk from Tokawa Station to the south, descending a gentle slope, the quiet fishing town of Tokawa is before your eyes.

  5. old missionary house in Zoshigaya

    Unfamiliar Spots in Zoshigaya, Tokyo

    The "old missionary house" used to be a residence of an American missionary, J. M. McCaleb.

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