Taya Caves: An Eerie Adventure in Kanagawa
Would you dare venture into a dimly lit cave armed only with a candle?
Strange places, peculiar stories—these are some of the most unusual places in Japan.
Would you dare venture into a dimly lit cave armed only with a candle?
Yes, there’s a town called Naruto in Japan. Its charm? Whirlpools!
The site of a former copper mine, the corroded bricks of Tonaru tell the story of a time past but not forgotten.
Have you ever wanted to write a letter to someone whose address or even name you don’t know? Or perhaps write to someone who has long left this world? The Missing Post Office in Awashima keeps such letters, and it’s open to anyone.
Not many temples allow you to lie down to take photos of the ceiling. Enpukuji in Choshi does.
The train depot by Nakanocho Station is home to cute vintage trains.
Among Gunma’s hidden gems is an unpolished playground entirely handmade and surrounded by trees .
Located in Kanagawa Prefecture, Kawasaki Warehouse is a game and entertainment center designed to look like the grimy city of Kowloon.
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