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Lovers Point in Niigata
Declare your undying love — or just enjoy the view.

Tokyo Tower
Often characterised as bringing a little of the romance of Paris to the busy streets of the nation’s capital, Tokyo Tower is a steel structure with a lot of heart.

Mishima Skywalk
Walk on the wobbly side to get a whole new view of Mount Fuji.

Genbaku Dome (A-Bomb Dome)
In its resilience, it stands as a reminder of war’s devastation.

Nanzo-in Temple
Chill with the world's largest bronze Buddha.

Hiroshima Peace Pagoda
A prayer for everlasting world peace nestled in the hills of Hiroshima.

Lake Motosuko
Anyone who has ever paid for something with a ¥1,000 bill should be familiar with this lake’s view of Mount Fuji.

Monument for LARA
Two stones in Yokohama tell a big story of generosity and spirit.

Hiroshima Peace Bell
For those who seek peace from the storms of society, a bell rings with hope.