All museums open on Monday and attractions to visit in Japan

Planning a museum visit on Monday? Below are all 200 museums and attractions in Japan that are open on Monday.

Looking for museums open on Monday in Japan? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Harukas 300 (Observatory)1

    Harukas 300 (Observatory)

     Osaka
  2. Tokyo Tower2

    Tokyo Tower

     Tokyo
    The Tokyo Tower, a prominent landmark of Tokyo, was constructed in 1958. It stands as one of the world's tallest self-supporting steel towers, reaching a height of 332.6 meters. This iconic structure continues to serve as a broadcasting tower for television and radio programs.
  3. Ghibli Museum3

    Ghibli Museum

     Mitaka
    The Ghibli Museum is a commercial museum located in Mitaka, a suburb of Tokyo, Japan. It is dedicated to the works of Studio Ghibli, a renowned animation studio known for its iconic films. The museum is situated on the grounds of Inokashira Park, providing a serene and natural setting for visitors.
  4. teamLab Borderless4

    teamLab Borderless

     Tokyo
    TeamLab Borderless is a unique immersive and digital art museum that was launched in 2018 in Tokyo. The museum was designed and created by TeamLab, an international creative group consisting of various specialists including artists, programmers, engineers, animators, mathematicians, and architects. The aim of the museum is to explore the relationship between the self, the world, and new perceptions through art, as well as the continuity of time.
  5. Arashiyama Monkey Park Iwatayama5

    Arashiyama Monkey Park Iwatayama

     Kyoto
    Iwatayama Monkey Park is a commercial park situated in Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan. The park is located on Mount Arashiyama, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to interact with nature and wildlife in a serene setting. The park's location offers a panoramic view of the city, making it a popular destination for tourists.
  6. Matsumoto Castle6

    Matsumoto Castle

     Matsumoto
    Matsumoto Castle, also known as Crow Castle due to its black walls, is a significant historical site located in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. This castle is one of the most prominent examples of flatland castles, and it is considered a National Treasure of Japan. It is one of the four original construction castles to be designated as such. The castle's origins date back to the Sengoku period, and it has a rich history that adds to its cultural significance.
  7. Shin-Yokohama Rāmen Museum7

    Shin-Yokohama Rāmen Museum

     Yokohama
    The Shin-Yokohama Rāmen Museum is a unique food-themed amusement park situated in the Shin-Yokohama district of Kōhoku-ku, Yokohama, Japan. This museum is dedicated to the Japanese noodle soup, rāmen, and draws inspiration from Tokyo in 1958, the year when instant noodles were first created. It offers a unique experience for visitors to immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of rāmen.
  8. Tokyo Sea Life Park8

    Tokyo Sea Life Park

     Edogawa
    Tokyo Sea Life Park, located in Kasai Rinkai Park in Tokyo, Japan, is a public aquarium that offers visitors a chance to explore various marine ecosystems. It's a great place for families and individuals who are interested in marine life and ecosystems.
  9. Miraikan-The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation9

    Miraikan-The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation

     Tokyo
    The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, also known as the Miraikan, is a museum dedicated to showcasing the latest advancements in science and technology. It was established by Japan's Science and Technology Agency and opened its doors to the public in 2001. The museum is located in the Odaiba District of Tokyo and is easily accessible from downtown Tokyo via the Yurikamome driverless fully automated transit system.
  10. Yasukuni Shrine10

    Yasukuni Shrine

     Tokyo
    The Yasukuni Shrine was established in June 1869 at the behest of Emperor Meiji as a memorial to those who died in the Boshin War. Initially, it was named Tōkyō Shōkonsha (東京招魂社), but it was later renamed Yasukuni Jinja in 1879. This historical background adds to the cultural significance of the shrine.
  11. Hakone Shrine11

    Hakone Shrine

     Hakone
    The Hakone Shrine, also known as Hakone Gongen, is a Shinto shrine that is situated on the shores of Lake Ashi in the city of Hakone, which is part of the Ashigarashimo district in Kanagawa Prefecture. This shrine is a significant part of Japanese history and culture, and it offers a unique experience for tourists who are interested in exploring the rich heritage of Japan.
  12. Sapporo Beer Museum12

    Sapporo Beer Museum

     Sapporo
    The Sapporo Beer Museum is situated in the Sapporo Garden Park in Higashi-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique cultural experience for tourists interested in the history of beer production in Japan.
  13. Umeda Sky Building13

    Umeda Sky Building

     Osaka
    The Umeda Sky Building, located in Osaka, Japan, is a unique architectural marvel. It consists of two 40-story towers that are interconnected at their two uppermost stories via glass bridges. These bridges are equipped with escalators and elevators, providing a unique and thrilling experience for visitors. The building's design and structure make it a notable landmark in the city.
  14. Okochi Sanso Garden14

    Okochi Sanso Garden

     Kyoto
    Ōkōchi Sansō, located in Arashiyama, Kyoto, is the former residence and garden of Denjirō Ōkōchi, a renowned actor in Japanese period films. This historic site offers visitors a glimpse into the life of the actor and the era in which he lived. The villa and its gardens are open to the public, providing a unique opportunity to explore a piece of Japanese history and culture.
  15. Osaka Museum of History15

    Osaka Museum of History

     Osaka Prefecture
    The Osaka Museum of History, colloquially known as "Rekihaku", is a modern high-rise building located in Osaka, Japan. The museum presents a comprehensive view of Japanese history, with a particular emphasis on the city of Osaka. The museum's exhibits start from the 10th floor and descend to the 7th floor, with special exhibitions extending to the 6th floor.
  16. Osaka Museum of Housing and Living16

    Osaka Museum of Housing and Living

     Osaka
    A visit to this museum is like a trip back in time. Being home to re-created historical buildings and streets, it shows the traditional way of life of Osakan citizens in various time periods. Explore the exhibitions and learn more about the city's history and its development.
  17. Kyoto International Manga Museum17

    Kyoto International Manga Museum

     Kyoto
    The Kyoto International Manga Museum is situated in Nakagyō-ku, a district in Kyoto, Japan. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique cultural experience for tourists interested in manga and Japanese culture.
  18. The National Art Center, Tokyo18

    The National Art Center, Tokyo

     Minato
    The National Art Center, Tokyo (NACT) is a museum located in the Roppongi district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The museum was officially opened to the public in January 2007. It is one of the five institutions of the Independent Administrative Institution National Museum of Art.
  19. Kyoto National Museum19

    Kyoto National Museum

     Kyoto
    The Kyoto National Museum, situated in Kyoto's Higashiyama ward, is one of Japan's major art museums. It primarily focuses on pre-modern Japanese and Asian art, offering visitors a deep dive into the rich history and culture of the region. The museum's collection is vast and diverse, providing a comprehensive overview of the artistic traditions of Japan and Asia.
  20. Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum20

    Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum

     Nagasaki
    The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum is a significant site located in Nagasaki, Japan. It was constructed to commemorate the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States on August 9, 1945, during the Second World War. This museum serves as a poignant reminder of the devastating impact of nuclear warfare and the importance of peace.
  21. Kawaguchiko Music Forest21

    Kawaguchiko Music Forest

     Fujikawaguchiko
    Though small in size, this amusement park is one of its kind. Focused on musical instruments, music will encompass you the second you enter. It is home to a museum of historical music boxes, a singing fountain, and also European-inspired gardens.
  22. The Hakone Open-Air Museum22

    The Hakone Open-Air Museum

     Hakone
    The Hakone Open-Air Museum, also known as Chōkoku no mori bijutsukan, is situated in the city of Hakone, within the Ashigarashimo district of Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique cultural experience in the heart of Japan's scenic beauty.
  23. CupNoodles Museum Yokohama23

    CupNoodles Museum Yokohama

     Yokohama
    The Cup Noodles Museum, with locations in Yokohama, Ikeda, and Hong Kong, is dedicated to the life of Momofuku Andō and his invention of instant noodles. The first museum was inaugurated in Yokohama in 2011. This museum provides an insight into the life and work of Momofuku Andō, the Taiwanese-Japanese entrepreneur who introduced the first instant noodles to the market on August 25, 1958.
  24. Sapporo Clock Tower24

    Sapporo Clock Tower

     Sapporo
    The Sapporo Clock Tower is a notable wooden structure situated in Chūō-ku, Sapporo, the largest city on the island of Hokkaidō, Japan. As a significant tourist attraction, it holds a unique place in the city's landscape and is easily accessible for visitors.
  25. National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo - MOMAT25

    National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo - MOMAT

     Chiyoda
    The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, also known as MOMAT, is a prominent institution that specializes in the collection and exhibition of modern Japanese art. This museum, located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, is renowned for its extensive collection of 20th-century art, which includes works from both Western-style and Nihonga artists.
  26. Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum26

    Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum

     Kyoto
  27. Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium27

    Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium

     Motobu
    The Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, located in Motobu, is recognized as the second largest aquarium in the world, following the Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in Zhuhai, China. This impressive size allows for a diverse range of marine life to be housed and displayed, offering visitors a unique and comprehensive insight into the underwater world.
  28. Aomori Museum of Art28

    Aomori Museum of Art

     Aomori Prefecture
    The Aomori Museum of Art, also known as Aomori Kenritsu Bijutsukan, is a renowned museum located in Aomori, Japan. It was officially opened to the public in July 2006 and has since been a significant cultural hub in the region.
  29. Pola Museum of Art29

    Pola Museum of Art

     Hakone
    The Pola Museum of Art is a renowned art museum situated in the scenic locale of Hakone, in the Kanagawa Prefecture of Japan. This location offers visitors a chance to combine their love for art with the natural beauty of the region, making it an ideal destination for art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
  30. 21_21 Design Sight30

    21_21 Design Sight

     Minato
    21_21 DESIGN SIGHT is an exhibition building located in Tokyo Midtown. It was designed by the renowned architect Tadao Ando. The building is a part of the Tokyo Midtown complex and is surrounded by a beautifully landscaped garden, the Midtown Garden. The design of the building is unique, with a large part of it being underground and the above-ground part featuring a long wall made of fair-faced concrete and a steel roof that slopes towards the garden.
  31. Manyo Botanical Garden31

    Manyo Botanical Garden

     Nara
    The Manyo Botanical Garden of Nara, also known as Kasuga Taisha Garden, is one of the largest and oldest Manyo botanical gardens. It is situated in Nara, in the Nara Prefecture. The garden is nestled on the slopes of the Kasuga-taisha hill, adjacent to the grand Kasuga-taisha shrine. This location provides a serene and picturesque setting for visitors to enjoy.
  32. The Museum of Kyoto32

    The Museum of Kyoto

     Kyoto
    The Museum of Kyoto is a cultural institution that focuses on the history and culture of Kyoto. It provides a comprehensive overview of the city's past, from its ancient origins to its modern developments. Visitors can explore a variety of exhibits that showcase the unique traditions, arts, and historical events that have shaped Kyoto over the centuries.
  33. Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum33

    Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum

     Tokyo
    The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, situated in the scenic Ueno Park in Tokyo, Japan, is a government-supported institution. This location offers visitors the opportunity to combine a visit to the museum with a stroll through the park, making it an ideal destination for art and nature lovers alike.
  34. Naramachi Karakuri Toy Museum34

    Naramachi Karakuri Toy Museum

     Nara
    Opened in 2012, this museum invites all children to come and play with their collections of traditional Japanese toys. Suitable for adults as well.
  35. Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery35

    Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery

     Shinjuku
    The Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery is a significant cultural site located in the Meiji-jingū-gaien Park in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo. It offers visitors a chance to explore a collection of paintings dedicated to the late Meiji Emperor. The gallery is easily accessible to the public, making it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the city.
  36. Ashikaga Flower Park36

    Ashikaga Flower Park

     Ashikaga
    One of the most beautiful botanical gardens in Japan, Ashikaga Flower Park is known for its great Japanese Wisteria flower, a vine which blooms in light purple and pink. It is huge - covers almost an acre of the park! As of April 2018, you can get to this botanical garden by train as a train statio
  37. Odawara Castle37

    Odawara Castle

     Odawara
    Odawara Castle, known as Odawara-jō in Japanese, is situated in the city of Odawara, within the Kanagawa Prefecture of Japan. This historic castle has a rich history and has been a significant landmark in the region for centuries. It was last inhabited by the Ōkubo, a prominent Fudai-Daimyō family.
  38. Marine World Uminonakamichi38

    Marine World Uminonakamichi

     Fukuoka Prefecture
    Marine World Uminonakamichi is a public aquarium situated in Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. It is recognized as a member of the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums (JAZA), which is a testament to its commitment to animal welfare and conservation. The aquarium offers a diverse range of marine life for visitors to explore and learn about.
  39. Kanazawa Confectionery Wooden Molds Museum39

    Kanazawa Confectionery Wooden Molds Museum

     Kanazawa
    Visit this museum and explore the exhibition on typical Japanese sweets. Later you can go downstairs to the Morihachi Honten sweets store and buy some candy for yourself.
  40. Osaka Science Museum40

    Osaka Science Museum

     Osaka Prefecture
    The Osaka Science Museum is situated in the heart of Osaka, Japan, nestled between the Dōjima River and the Tosabori River. It is uniquely positioned above the subterranean National Museum of Art, making it a distinctive landmark in the city. The museum's location offers visitors the opportunity to explore the surrounding area and enjoy the scenic riverside views.
  41. Hida Folk Vilage41

    Hida Folk Vilage

     Takayama
    Hida Folk Village, also known as Hida no Sato, is an open-air museum located in the city of Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The museum features nearly 30 old farmhouses that showcase the traditional architectural styles of Japan's mountainous regions. These structures, which range from 100 to 500 years old, were brought from their original sites to preserve them. The village is situated on a hillside, offering picturesque views of the Takayama Valley and a large pond.
  42. Hakone Venetian Glass Museum42

    Hakone Venetian Glass Museum

     Hakone
    This complex of Italian-styled buildings, with beautiful gardens and a pond, is a place to go if looking for a scenic stroll. You can also visit the Venetian Glass Museum.
  43. Mori Art Museum43

    Mori Art Museum

     Minato
    The Mori Art Museum, situated in Tokyo, is a hub for modern Japanese and international art. However, it's important to note that the museum does not possess its own collection. Instead, it focuses on showcasing a variety of exhibitions, providing visitors with a diverse and ever-changing array of artistic experiences.
  44. Yamato Museum44

    Yamato Museum

     Kure
    The Yamato Museum, also known as the Kure Maritime Museum, is a significant destination in Kure, Hiroshima, Japan. The museum, which opened its doors to the public on April 23, 2005, is a popular spot for tourists interested in maritime history and World War II. It is named after the battleship Yamato, a flagship of the Japanese Combined Fleet during the war.
  45. Sunshine Aquarium45

    Sunshine Aquarium

     Toshima
  46. Benesse House Museum46

    Benesse House Museum

     Naoshima
    Benesse Art Site Naoshima is a collective name for museums and art-related projects on the Japanese islands of Naoshima, Teshima, and Inujima in the Seto Inland Sea. These activities are organized by Benesse Holdings Inc. and Fukutake Foundation. The aim of this project is to showcase modern art and architecture in a different way, amidst the natural beauty of the islands.
  47. Sankeien Garden47

    Sankeien Garden

     Yokohama
    Sankei-en is a public park located in Yokohama. It is unique in its collection of buildings that span various centuries and originate from different parts of Japan. This offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience a wide range of Japanese architectural styles and historical periods in one location.
  48. Naramachi Museum48

    Naramachi Museum

     Nara
    Visit this quaint museum if looking for information about Nara, its history, and local culture.
  49. Kids Plaza Osaka49

    Kids Plaza Osaka

     Osaka Prefecture
    Established in 1997, this entertaining museum is focused mainly on educating kids in an engaging way. It is full of various interactive exhibitions and hands-on workshops, that will keep your kids entertained for a long time. Don't worry about language barriers - all expositions are self-explanatory
  50. Neiraku Museum50

    Neiraku Museum

     Nara
    Located in the heart of Nara, a city in central Japan, the Neiraku Museum is an art museum that offers a unique cultural experience. It provides an opportunity to explore a wide range of art pieces, making it an interesting destination for art enthusiasts and tourists alike.
  51. JMSDF Kure Museum51

    JMSDF Kure Museum

     Kure
    The JMSDF Kure Museum is a maritime military museum located in Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture. It is dedicated to the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) and showcases a variety of exhibits related to maritime defense and naval history. The museum is an excellent destination for those interested in military history, naval warfare, and maritime technology.
  52. Shikoku Mura52

    Shikoku Mura

     Takamatsu
    Shikoku Mura is an open-air architectural park situated in Takamatsu, in the Kagawa Prefecture of Japan. This unique park offers visitors a chance to explore and appreciate the architectural heritage of the Shikoku region.
  53. New Yashima Aquarium53

    New Yashima Aquarium

     Takamatsu
  54. Kofukuji Temple  National Treasure Museum54

    Kofukuji Temple National Treasure Museum

     Nara
  55. Kitagawa village "Monet's Garden" Marmottan55

    Kitagawa village "Monet's Garden" Marmottan

     Kitagawa
  56. Seisonkaku Villa56

    Seisonkaku Villa

     Kanazawa
    Seisonkaku Villa, located in the city of Kanazawa in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, is a historical site with a rich backstory. The villa was constructed in 1863 by Maeda Nariyasu, the 13th daimyo of the Kaga clan, specifically as a retirement home for his mother, Shinryu-in. This historical context adds a layer of depth to the villa, making it a site of interest for tourists who appreciate history and culture.
  57. 57

    Tokyo City View

     Tokyo
  58. Hara Model Railway Museum58

    Hara Model Railway Museum

     Yokohama
    The Hara Model Railway Museum, located in Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Japan, is a unique destination for model railway enthusiasts. The museum, which opened its doors to the public on 10 July 2012, offers a fascinating insight into the world of model railways.
  59. Fukagawa Edo Museum59

    Fukagawa Edo Museum

     Koto
    The Fukagawa Edo Museum is a small local museum located in Tokyo. It is supported by the Kōtō district, which is responsible for its maintenance and operation. The museum offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the lifestyle and culture of the Edo period in Japan.
  60. Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum60

    Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum

     Katsuyama
    The Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum is situated in Katsuyama, Fukui, Japan. It is recognized as one of the leading dinosaur museums in Asia, known for its extensive collection of dinosaur fossil specimens and its contribution to paleontological research.
  61. Nidec Kyoto Tower61

    Nidec Kyoto Tower

     Kyoto
    Nidec Kyoto Tower, previously known as Kyoto Tower, stands as the tallest structure in Kyoto, Japan. The tower's observation deck is situated at a height of 100 metres, providing a panoramic view of the city, while the spire reaches a height of 131 metres. This steel tower is a prominent landmark in Kyoto, offering a unique perspective of the city from its observation deck.
  62. Wada House62

    Wada House

     Shirakawa
  63. TeamLab Planets TOKYO DMM.com63

    TeamLab Planets TOKYO DMM.com

     Koto
    Planets TOKYO DMM.com is a unique art installation that utilizes digital technology. It was created by the collaborative efforts of TeamLab and DMM.com. The installation is situated in Tokyo, specifically at 6-chome, Toyosu, Koto-ku. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique experience for tourists interested in art and technology.
  64. Yokohama Tram Museum64

    Yokohama Tram Museum

     Yokohama
  65. Kusakabe Folk Museum65

    Kusakabe Folk Museum

     Takayama
  66. Mint Museum66

    Mint Museum

     Osaka Prefecture
    Opened in 1971, this fascinating museum describes coin production in Japan. Explore the history and development of local coin-making and see more than 4000 items such as historical coins and documents. Guided tours are available. The museum is surrounded by a peaceful cherry tree garden - an ideal
  67. Fujiko F Fujio Museum67

    Fujiko F Fujio Museum

     Kawasaki
    In the early 1960s, Hiroshi Fujimoto and Motoo Abiko founded the animation studio, Studio Zero. The studio, at its peak, employed up to 80 people and was responsible for producing anime series based on the works of Fujiko Fujio and other artists. This studio played a significant role in bringing the duo's creations to life in animated form.
  68. The Ueno Royal Museum68

    The Ueno Royal Museum

     Taito
    The Ueno Royal Museum, located in Ueno Park, Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, was established in 1972. This museum is a significant cultural institution in the city, offering visitors a chance to explore a wide range of art exhibits.
  69. Kanda House69

    Kanda House

     Shirakawa
  70. Tsunami and Storm Surge Disaster Prevention Station70

    Tsunami and Storm Surge Disaster Prevention Station

     Osaka Prefecture
    An educational center and museum which seeks to educate the general public about the natural disasters that have occurred in Osaka. It also teaches its visitors how to behave when an earthquake or tsunami might hit the city in the future.
  71. Sunshine Aquarium71

    Sunshine Aquarium

     Tokyo
    Sunshine Aquarium, previously known as Sunshine International Aquarium, is a public aquarium situated on the top floors and rooftop of the World Import Mart building in Sunshine City, Tokyo, Japan. This unique location offers a different perspective compared to traditional ground-level aquariums. It's a place where visitors can enjoy a variety of marine life while also taking in the city's skyline.
  72. 72

    CupNoodles Museum

     Ikeda
    The CupNoodles Museum is a term that can refer to one of two museums located in Japan. This is an important distinction for tourists to be aware of, as it can help avoid any confusion when planning their visit.
  73. Miyajima Public Aquarium73

    Miyajima Public Aquarium

     Hatsukaichi
    The Miyajima Public Aquarium is situated on the scenic island of Itsukushima, in the city of Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima, Japan. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the rich marine life while enjoying the beautiful surroundings of the island.
  74. SCMAGLEV and Railway Park74

    SCMAGLEV and Railway Park

     Nagoya
    The SCMAGLEV and Railway Park is a railway museum situated in the Minato ward of Nagoya, Japan. This museum is a property of the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) and offers a unique insight into the history and technology of Japan's railways.
  75. Tokyo Toy Museum75

    Tokyo Toy Museum

     Tokyo
  76. Saga Castle History Museum76

    Saga Castle History Museum

     Saga Prefecture
    Saga Castle, located in Saga City, Saga Prefecture, Japan, is a unique example of a hiraijirō, a castle built on a plain rather than a hill or mountain. Unlike many other castles, it is surrounded by a wall instead of being built above a stone base. This architectural style provides a distinct experience for visitors, offering a different perspective on traditional Japanese castle design.
  77. Nagamachi Yuzenkan77

    Nagamachi Yuzenkan

     Kanazawa
    Visit this craft centre and see how the beautiful kimonos of this region are made. For a small fee, you can also try the art yourself, or you can borrow one of these stunning pieces of clothes and take a picture in it or even to have a stroll in the town wearing this traditional attire.
  78. Imabari Castle78

    Imabari Castle

     Imabari
    Imabari Castle is situated in the city of Imabari, in the Ehime Prefecture of Japan. This location is easily accessible and offers a rich historical experience for tourists visiting the area. The castle's unique architecture and its surrounding landscape make it a notable destination for those interested in Japanese history and culture.
  79. Tokyo National Museum79

    Tokyo National Museum

     Taito
    The Tokyo National Museum, also known as TNM, is a significant cultural institution in Japan. Established in 1872, it holds the distinction of being the oldest and largest museum in the country. The museum is conveniently located in Ueno Park, in the Taito district of Tokyo, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city.
  80. 80

    Madame Tussauds Tokyo

     Minato
    An iconic wax museum named after its founder, Marie Tussaud, dates back to the second half of the 18th century. Among the first figures Marie made herself were e.g. Voltaire and Benjamin Franklin. Today, you can find Madame Tussauds museums all over the world. They display wax doppelgangers of wel
  81. Tama Zoological Park81

    Tama Zoological Park

     Hino
    The Tama Zoological Park, located in Hino, Tokyo, Japan, is a government-owned zoo. It offers a unique experience for visitors to observe a variety of animals in a more free and natural environment, thanks to its large site.
  82. Hiroshima City Asa Zoological Park82

    Hiroshima City Asa Zoological Park

     Hiroshima
    Hiroshima City Asa Zoological Park, located in Hiroshima, Japan, is a well-established zoo that first opened its doors in 1971. It holds the distinction of being the 62nd zoo to be established in Japan. This historical significance adds to the charm and appeal of the zoo, making it a notable destination for tourists visiting Hiroshima.
  83. Nifrel83

    Nifrel

     Suita
  84. 84

    Toyako Visitor Center

     Toyako
  85. 85

    Hida Takayama Teddy Bear Eco Village

     Takayama
  86. Okinawa World86

    Okinawa World

     Nanjo
  87. Kyoto Aquarium87

    Kyoto Aquarium

     Kyoto
    The Kyoto Aquarium is situated in the scenic Umekoji Park in Kyoto City, specifically in the Shimogyo Ward of Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. This location offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of the park while exploring the diverse marine life housed in the aquarium.
  88. National Museum of Ethnology88

    National Museum of Ethnology

     Suita
    The National Museum of Ethnology, also referred to as the Minpaku, holds the title of being the largest ethnographic museum in Japan. This museum is a significant destination for those interested in ethnography and the diverse cultures of the world. It offers a comprehensive collection of artifacts and exhibits that represent various aspects of everyday life from different regions around the globe.
  89. The National Museum of Emerging Science & Innovation Japan (Miraikan)89

    The National Museum of Emerging Science & Innovation Japan (Miraikan)

     Tokyo
    The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, also known as Miraikan, is a museum dedicated to showcasing Japan's advancements in science and technology. Opened in 2001, it is located in the Odaiba District of Tokyo. The museum is easily accessible from downtown Tokyo, with a journey of about 20 minutes on the Yurikamome driverless fully automated transit system.
  90. Nagasaki Bio Park90

    Nagasaki Bio Park

     Saikai
    A lovely botanical park and zoo in one, opened in 2004. There are nearly 2000 animals, including capybaras in a bath and guinea pigs traipsing across a miniroad.
  91. Aqua World Oarai91

    Aqua World Oarai

     Oarai
    Aqua World Oarai, previously known as Oarai Aquarium, is a significant marine attraction located in Oarai, Ibaraki, Japan. The aquarium is situated facing the Pacific Ocean, providing a unique and scenic location for visitors. It's one of the largest aquariums in Japan, offering a wide variety of marine life for tourists to explore.
  92. Sunpiazza Aquarium92

    Sunpiazza Aquarium

     Sapporo
    Take your children to an aquarium and a near playground and have a nice family afternoon with a lot of fun.
  93. Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium93

    Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium

     Sendai
    The Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium is a public aquarium situated in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. It was inaugurated in 2015, replacing the Marinepia Matsushima Aquarium, which had been in operation for 88 years. The aquarium is home to a variety of marine life and offers visitors a chance to learn about and interact with these creatures in a safe and controlled environment.
  94. Kiseki No Hoshi Greenhouse94

    Kiseki No Hoshi Greenhouse

     Awaji
    The Kiseki No Hoshi Greenhouse, also referred to as the Museum of Miraculous Planet Plants, is a significant botanical complex in Japan. It spans an impressive area of 6,700 m², making it the second largest botanical greenhouse area in the country. This expansive space is home to a diverse range of plant species, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore and learn about the world of botany.
  95. Himeji City Aquarium95

    Himeji City Aquarium

     Himeji
    Himeji City Aquarium is a public aquarium situated in the city of Himeji, in the Hyōgo Prefecture of Japan. It offers visitors a chance to explore various ecosystems and observe a wide range of species. The aquarium is a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike, providing an educational and entertaining experience.
  96. Shimabara Castle96

    Shimabara Castle

     Shimabara
  97. Japan Folk Crafts Museum Osaka97

    Japan Folk Crafts Museum Osaka

     Osaka Prefecture
  98. Himeji City Zoo98

    Himeji City Zoo

     Himeji
    The Himeji City Zoo is a unique attraction located in the urban center of Himeji, within the Hyōgo Prefecture of Japan. It is situated in the backyard of the historic Himeji Castle, providing a unique blend of natural and cultural experiences for visitors. The zoo's location offers easy access for tourists and a chance to explore both the castle and the zoo in one visit.
  99. Kyoto University Shirahama Aquarium99

    Kyoto University Shirahama Aquarium

     Shirahama
  100. Yokohama Museum of Art100

    Yokohama Museum of Art

     Yokohama
    The Yokohama Art Museum is situated in the futuristic Minato Mirai 21 district of Yokohama city, in close proximity to the Yokohama Landmark Tower, which is the tallest construction in Japan. The museum, which opened its doors to the public in 1989, offers a unique blend of art and architecture, making it a notable destination for art enthusiasts and tourists alike.
  101. Hamamatsu Zoological Gardens101

    Hamamatsu Zoological Gardens

     Hamamatsu
  102. MOA Museum of Art102

    MOA Museum of Art

     Atami
    The MOA Museum of Art, located in the city of Atami, Japan, is a private institution that was established in 1982. The museum was founded to house the extensive art collection of Mokichi Okada, the founder of the Church of World Messianity. This collection is a testament to Okada's passion for art and his dedication to preserving and promoting Japanese culture.
  103. Museum of Tin Toys103

    Museum of Tin Toys

     Yokohama
    The Museum of Tin Toys is situated in the city of Yokohama, in the Kanagawa Prefecture of Japan. This museum is dedicated to the display and preservation of tin toys, offering a unique insight into the history and evolution of these playful artifacts.
  104. Adventure World104

    Adventure World

     Shirahama
    Adventure World in Shirahama is a sprawling amusement park situated on the Kii Peninsula, one of the largest peninsulas of the main Japanese island of Honshū. This 80-hectare park is a combination of a zoo, a safari park, a show aquarium, and an amusement park filled with numerous attractions. It is a member of the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums (JAZA).
  105. Hamagin Space Science Center105

    Hamagin Space Science Center

     Yokohama
    The Yokohama Science Center, situated in Isogo-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan, is a science museum that offers a variety of exhibits and activities. It's an ideal destination for those interested in science and technology, providing an opportunity to learn and explore in a fun and interactive environment.
  106. Yokohama Zoological Gardens106

    Yokohama Zoological Gardens

     Yokohama
  107. Honkawa Elementary School Peace Museum107

    Honkawa Elementary School Peace Museum

     Hiroshima
  108. Mitsubishi Minatomirai Industrial Museum108

    Mitsubishi Minatomirai Industrial Museum

     Yokohama
  109. 109

    Samurai and Ninja Museum Kyoto with Experience

     Kyoto
  110. Museum of the Meiji Restoration110

    Museum of the Meiji Restoration

     Kagoshima Prefecture
    The Meiji Restoration Museum, also known as Ishin-furusato-kan, is a history museum situated in Kagoshima, Japan. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the history of the Meiji Restoration, a significant period in Japan's history.
  111. Kyoto Railway Museum111

    Kyoto Railway Museum

     Kyoto
    The Kyoto Railway Museum, previously known as the Umekoji Steam Locomotive Museum until 2016, is a significant railway museum situated in Shimogyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. The museum, owned by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) and operated by the Transportation Culture Promotion Foundation, was originally opened in 1972. It underwent a significant expansion and modernization in 2016, transforming it into the Kyoto Railway Museum we know today.
  112. Hirakawa Zoo112

    Hirakawa Zoo

     Kagoshima Prefecture
  113. Science Museum Tokyo113

    Science Museum Tokyo

     Chiyoda
    The Science Museum, located in Tokyo's Kitanomaru Park, is a hub for new developments in science and technology. The museum presents these complex subjects in a way that is easily understandable, making it a great destination for those interested in the latest advancements in these fields.
  114. 114

    Kujukushima Aquarium Umi Kirara

     Sasebo
  115. Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art115

    Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art

     Kanazawa
    The Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art, situated in the city of Kanazawa in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, is a notable destination for art enthusiasts. The museum showcases a wide range of art and crafts that hold regional significance, spanning from the Edo period to the present day. This provides visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the region's artistic evolution and cultural heritage.
  116. Kurume Bird Center116

    Kurume Bird Center

     Kurume
  117. Mitsubishi UFJ Money Museum117

    Mitsubishi UFJ Money Museum

     Nagoya
    The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Money Museum, located in Nagoya, central Japan, is a numismatic museum that opened its doors in 1961. Originally known as the 'Tokai Bank Money Museum', it underwent a name change in 2006 due to bank mergers.
  118. Ken Domon Museum of Photography118

    Ken Domon Museum of Photography

     Sakata
    The Ken Domon Museum of Photography, located in Sakata, Yamagata, Japan, was inaugurated in 1983. The museum is situated in the birthplace of the renowned photographer Ken Domon, whose work forms the core of the museum's collection.
  119. Toyama City Local History Museum - Toyama Castle119

    Toyama City Local History Museum - Toyama Castle

     Toyama Prefecture
  120. Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of History120

    Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of History

     Kanazawa
    The Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of History is a significant cultural institution located in the city of Kanazawa, Japan. The museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history and culture of Ishikawa Prefecture. Visitors can explore a wide range of exhibits that provide insights into the region's past and its cultural heritage.
  121. Nakaya Ukichiro Museum of Snow and Ice121

    Nakaya Ukichiro Museum of Snow and Ice

     Kaga
  122. Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium122

    Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium

     Nagasaki
    A lovely aquarium, that provides home to some 180 penguins of 9 different species - both cold-water and temperate.
  123. Ishinomori Manga Museum123

    Ishinomori Manga Museum

     Ishinomaki
    The Ishinomori Manga Museum, also known as the Ishinomaki Mangattan Museum, is situated in the city of Ishinomaki, in the Miyagi Prefecture of Japan. This museum is dedicated to the works of manga artist and author Shotaro Ishinomori, who was born in this city. It is a significant location for manga enthusiasts and those interested in Japanese pop culture.
  124. 124

    Small Worlds Tokyo

     Tokyo
  125. Ibaraki Prefectural Museum of History125

    Ibaraki Prefectural Museum of History

     Mito
    The Ibaraki Prefectural Museum of History, situated in Mito city, the capital of Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, has been welcoming visitors since its inauguration in 1974. This museum is a significant cultural institution that provides insights into the rich history of the Ibaraki Prefecture.
  126. Kushimoto Okyo Rosetsu Art Museum126

    Kushimoto Okyo Rosetsu Art Museum

     Kushimoto
    The Kushimoto Ōkyo Rosetsu Art Museum is located in Kushimoto, a town in the Wakayama Prefecture of Japan. This museum is dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of various forms of art, making it a significant cultural hub in the region.
  127. Izumi Kyoka Memorial Museum127

    Izumi Kyoka Memorial Museum

     Kanazawa
    A small museum commemorating the work of the famous local writer Izumi Kaga.
  128. Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum128

    Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum

     Kochi Prefecture
    The Sakamoto Ryoma Memorial Museum, located within the grounds of the former Urado Castle in Katsurahama, Kochi Prefecture, was inaugurated on November 15, 1991. This museum is dedicated to the life and works of Sakamoto Ryoma, a prominent figure in Japan's history. It offers visitors a unique opportunity to delve into the past and learn more about this influential individual and the era he lived in.
  129. Yokosuka Museum of Art129

    Yokosuka Museum of Art

     Yokosuka
    The Yokosuka Museum of Art is situated in the scenic Kannonzaki Park in Yokosuka, within the prefecture of Kanagawa. This location offers visitors not only a chance to explore the museum's extensive collection but also to enjoy the natural beauty of the park.
  130. Kanazawa Phonograph Museum130

    Kanazawa Phonograph Museum

     Kanazawa
    The Kanazawa Phonograph Museum is situated in the city of Kanazawa, within the Ishikawa Prefecture of Japan. This location is easily accessible for tourists visiting the region, offering a unique insight into the history and evolution of phonographs.
  131. Gifu City Science Museum131

    Gifu City Science Museum

     Gifu
    One of the key attractions of the Gifu City Science Museum is its planetarium. The planetarium boasts a dome of approximately 20 meters in diameter and can accommodate up to 221 visitors. The shows, which last between 50 minutes and one hour, are divided into two parts. The first half of the show is dedicated to explaining the night sky for that day, while the second half delves into a seasonally or thematically relevant topic.
  132. Palace Huis Ten Bosch132

    Palace Huis Ten Bosch

     Sasebo
    Huis ten Bosch is a unique theme park in Japan that replicates a Dutch town. It features various replicas of Dutch buildings, providing a unique blend of Dutch and Japanese cultures. The park is located in Sasebo, near Nagasaki, making it a convenient destination for tourists visiting the region. Visitors can experience a slice of the Netherlands without leaving Japan, as the park offers a detailed and authentic representation of Dutch architecture and town planning.
  133. Ueda Municipal Museum133

    Ueda Municipal Museum

     Ueda
  134. Gosho-Aoyama Manga Factory134

    Gosho-Aoyama Manga Factory

     Hokuei
  135. Awa Odori Kaikan135

    Awa Odori Kaikan

     Tokushima
    The Awa Odori Hall, located in Tokushima, is a museum dedicated to the Awa Odori dance. Here, visitors can learn about the history and significance of this traditional dance, watch live performances, and even sample local products. The museum provides a comprehensive understanding of the Awa Odori dance, making it a worthwhile visit for those interested in Japanese culture and traditions.
  136. Ohno Karakuri Memorial Museum136

    Ohno Karakuri Memorial Museum

     Kanazawa
    This modern building hides an intriguing exhibition of traditional tea-serving puppets. Come here and experience how it feels to be served by an actual wooden doll.
  137. Tokuda Shusei Kinenkan Museum137

    Tokuda Shusei Kinenkan Museum

     Kanazawa
    This museum is dedicated to the life and work of a Japanese novelist, Shūsei Tokuda.
  138. Taiji Whale Museum138

    Taiji Whale Museum

     Taiji
    This complex houses a museum and an aquarium. Be sure to check their dolphin and whale shows. You can also go and swim with a dolphin - book in advance.
  139. 139

    Museum of Ivory and Stone Sculpture - jewelpia

     Ito
  140. Ishikawa Aviation Plaza140

    Ishikawa Aviation Plaza

     Komatsu
    The Ishikawa Aviation Plaza is an aerospace museum situated in the city of Komatsu, within the Ishikawa Prefecture of Japan. This museum offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the world of aerospace, with a variety of exhibits and displays.
  141. Former Kaichi School141

    Former Kaichi School

     Matsumoto
    The Former Kaichi School, located in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, is a significant Japanese Cultural Property. This historic site offers a unique glimpse into the country's educational history and architectural style. It was the first basic school in Japan, and its construction was largely funded by local residents. The school's architecture is a blend of Japanese and Western styles, symbolizing the civilization of the Meiji Era.
  142. 142

    Ryukyu Mura

     Onna
  143. 143

    Marukin Soy Sauce Museum

     Shodoshima
    This slightly odd sounding museum shows its visitors the process of soy sauce making and it makes for an interesting peek into the process of this traditional product.
  144. Chanpon Museum144

    Chanpon Museum

     Nagasaki
    This museum and restaurant in one is all about a local culinary speciality - the Chanpon (also called Champon) noodle dish, which is a unique type of ramen only made in the Nagasaki area. There is also a shop selling some Nagasaki memorabilia.
  145. Odawara City Local Culture Museum145

    Odawara City Local Culture Museum

     Odawara
  146. Art Aquarium Museum146

    Art Aquarium Museum

     Tokyo
  147. Bansuiso147

    Bansuiso

     Matsuyama
  148. Sanshu Asukeyashiki148

    Sanshu Asukeyashiki

     Toyota
  149. Arima Toys and Automata Museum149

    Arima Toys and Automata Museum

     Kobe
  150. Koyasan Reihokan Museum150

    Koyasan Reihokan Museum

     Koya
    The Koyasan Reihokan Museum is a significant cultural institution located in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of Buddhist art, which is owned by the temples on Koyasan. The museum's collection includes a wide range of artifacts, from paintings and calligraphy to sutras, sculptures, and Buddhist ritual objects.
  151. Kiunkaku151

    Kiunkaku

     Atami
    This building was first built by a businessman to be his private villa, but after the World War II, it became a ryokan - a Japanese style inn. Nowadays it serves as a museum and even has a great landscape garden.
  152. 152

    Fukushima District Border Checkpoint Museum

     Kiso
  153. 153

    The Old Site of Mr. Kurando Terashima's House

     Kanazawa
  154. Chido Museum154

    Chido Museum

     Tsuruoka
    The Chido Museum, located in Tsuruoka, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan, is a private institution established in 1950. The museum was founded by the former Lord Sakai of the Shōnai Domain, who donated his properties with the aim of promoting local culture.
  155. 155

    Tokyo Trick Art Museum

     Minato
  156. Mineral Industry Museum, Akita University156

    Mineral Industry Museum, Akita University

     Akita Prefecture
  157. Train and Bus Museum157

    Train and Bus Museum

     Kawasaki
  158. Ise Kawasaki Shoninkan158

    Ise Kawasaki Shoninkan

     Ise Province
  159. Enkei Gekijo Kurayoshi Figure Museum159

    Enkei Gekijo Kurayoshi Figure Museum

     Kurayoshi
  160. Ebina City Onkokan160

    Ebina City Onkokan

     Ebina
  161. Nyoirinji Temple161

    Nyoirinji Temple

     Yoshino
  162. Nishi Chaya Shiryokan Museum162

    Nishi Chaya Shiryokan Museum

     Kanazawa
  163. Yushukan Museum Yasukuni Jinja163

    Yushukan Museum Yasukuni Jinja

     Chiyoda
    The Yūshūkan is a significant military and war museum situated within the Yasukuni Shrine in Chiyoda, Tokyo. As a part of the shrine, the museum is dedicated to the souls of soldiers who died fighting on behalf of the Emperor of Japan. It houses various artifacts and documents concerning Japanese soldiers and military activity from the start of the Meiji Restoration to the end of World War II. Established in 1882, it is the first and oldest war and military museum in Japan.
  164. Chiran Peace Museum for Kamikaze Pilots164

    Chiran Peace Museum for Kamikaze Pilots

     Minamikyushu
    The Chiran Peace Museum for Kamikaze Pilots is situated at the site of the former Chiran Airfield. This airfield was the main base for kamikaze pilots during the Battle of Okinawa in World War II. The museum serves as a memorial to the pilots who lost their lives in the war, and provides a historical context for visitors to understand the role of the airfield and the pilots during this period.
  165. Fukuoka Asian Art Museum165

    Fukuoka Asian Art Museum

     Fukuoka Prefecture
    Come to this museum to see a grand collection of modern and contemporary Asian art. Opened in 1999, its aim is to support both Asian art and culture.
  166. Hyogo Prefectural Flower Center166

    Hyogo Prefectural Flower Center

     Kasai
  167. Hakata Machiya Folk Museum167

    Hakata Machiya Folk Museum

     Fukuoka Prefecture
    Visit this museum and learn more about the history and culture of Hakata - one of the oldest cities in Japan. The exhibition depicts its famous festivals, crafts, and a miniature town.
  168. Tottori Nijisseiki Pear Museum168

    Tottori Nijisseiki Pear Museum

     Kurayoshi
    The Tottori Nijisseiki Pear Museum is situated in the city of Kurayoshi, within the Tottori Prefecture of Japan. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique cultural experience for visitors interested in the history and cultivation of pears.
  169. Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum169

    Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum

     Minato
  170. 170

    Tsutenkaku

     Osaka
    Tsūtenkaku, translating to 'Tower Reaching Heaven', is a significant landmark in Osaka, Japan. It is situated in the Shinsekai district of Naniwa-ku, Osaka. The tower is owned and managed by Tsūtenkaku Kanko Co., Ltd. This iconic structure is a symbol of the city and offers a unique perspective of the surrounding area.
  171. Toei Animation Museum171

    Toei Animation Museum

     Tokyo
  172. Sino-Japan Peace Treaty Memorial Hall172

    Sino-Japan Peace Treaty Memorial Hall

     Shimonoseki
  173. Byodo-in Hoshokan Museum173

    Byodo-in Hoshokan Museum

     Uji
  174. Chikuzen-machi Tachiarai Peace Memorial Museum174

    Chikuzen-machi Tachiarai Peace Memorial Museum

     Chikuzen
    The Tachiarai Peace Memorial Museum is a historical institution situated in the town of Chikuzen, Fukuoka, Japan. It is a significant site that offers a deep dive into the history of the region, particularly focusing on the era of World War II. The museum is a testament to the past, providing a comprehensive understanding of the events that took place during the war.
  175. Ashigaru Shiryokan Museum175

    Ashigaru Shiryokan Museum

     Kanazawa
  176. 176

    Asahikawa City Museum

     Asahikawa
  177. Fukuromachi Elementary School Peace Museum177

    Fukuromachi Elementary School Peace Museum

     Hiroshima
    The Fukuromachi Elementary School Peace Museum is located in Fukuromachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima, Japan. It is a peace museum that stands as a testament to the devastating effects of the atomic bomb that fell on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. The museum is part of the school building, which was one of the closest to the epicenter of the explosion.
  178. Kanazawa Literary Hall178

    Kanazawa Literary Hall

     Kanazawa
    This place is great for all book lovers - apart from a small library, there is also a salon which is often used for poetry reading and other cultural events.
  179. Kaga-Honda Museum179

    Kaga-Honda Museum

     Kanazawa
    The museum is named after Honda family, which was the second most powerful family in Kanazawa in the 18th century. The museum has a rich collection of armor and weapons which were used by brave Japanese samurais. Apart from that, the exhibitions also display many precious historical items like pain
  180. Kanazawa Yasue Gold Leaf Museum180

    Kanazawa Yasue Gold Leaf Museum

     Kanazawa
    The Kanazawa Yasue Gold Leaf Museum is a unique institution located in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. The museum is dedicated to the art and history of gold leaf, a traditional craft that has been practiced in the region for centuries. Visitors to the museum can learn about the intricate process of creating gold leaf, as well as its historical significance and cultural impact.
  181. The Museum of Modern Art, Wakayama181

    The Museum of Modern Art, Wakayama

     Wakayama
    The Museum of Modern Art in Wakayama (MOMAW) is a modern art museum situated in the Fukiage district of Wakayama, Japan. It is conveniently located near the Wakayama Castle, making it an accessible destination for tourists visiting the castle. The museum was initially established as the Wakayama Prefectural Museum in 1963 and was later transformed into a modern art museum in 1970.
  182. Inuyama Cultural History Museum182

    Inuyama Cultural History Museum

     Inuyama
  183. Seibo Memorial Hall183

    Seibo Memorial Hall

     Shimabara
  184. 184

    Fukuyama City Zoo

     Fukuyama
    Fukuyama City Zoo is a zoological park situated in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan. It is a place where visitors can observe a variety of animals in a safe and controlled environment.
  185. 185

    Nagase House

     Shirakawa
  186. Chiba Zoological Park186

    Chiba Zoological Park

     Chiba Prefecture
  187. Otaru City General Museum187

    Otaru City General Museum

     Otaru
    The Otaru City General Museum, situated in Temiya 1-chome, Otaru, Hokkaido, Japan, offers a wide range of exhibits. These exhibits cover various topics such as the history and nature of Hokkaido, transportation in the area (including railways), and science. This provides a comprehensive understanding of the region's past and present, making it an informative destination for tourists.
  188. Sannai Maruyama Special Historical Site188

    Sannai Maruyama Special Historical Site

     Aomori Prefecture
    The Sannai-Maruyama site is an archaeological area and museum located in the southwestern part of Aomori city in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is known for containing the remnants of a large settlement from the Jōmon period. This site provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore and learn about the Jōmon period, one of the earliest historical eras in Japan.
  189. National Film Archive of Japan189

    National Film Archive of Japan

     Chuo
    The National Film Archive of Japan (NFAJ) is an independent institution that is part of Japan's seven national museums of art. Its primary focus is on preserving and exhibiting the film heritage of Japan. This makes it a unique destination for those interested in the history and development of Japanese cinema.
  190. Gunkanjima Digital Museum190

    Gunkanjima Digital Museum

     Nagasaki
  191. 191

    Former Nippon Yusen Co., Ltd. Otaru Branch

     Otaru
  192. Muro Saisei Kinenkan Museum192

    Muro Saisei Kinenkan Museum

     Kanazawa
    The Muro Saisei Kinenkan Museum is situated in the city of Kanazawa, within the Ishikawa Prefecture of Japan. This location is known for its rich cultural heritage and is a popular destination for tourists. The museum offers a unique insight into the life and works of the Japanese poet Murō Saisei, making it a worthwhile stop for those interested in Japanese literature and culture.
  193. The Former Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Nagasaki Branch Museum193

    The Former Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Nagasaki Branch Museum

     Nagasaki
  194. Hikiyama Exhibition Hall194

    Hikiyama Exhibition Hall

     Karatsu
  195. West Turret195

    West Turret

     Shimabara
  196. Folk Tools Museum- Shimabara Castle Ushitora Turret196

    Folk Tools Museum- Shimabara Castle Ushitora Turret

     Shimabara
  197. Arita Porcelain Park197

    Arita Porcelain Park

     Arita
    The Arita Porcelain Park is a quaint theme park nestled in the town of Arita, situated in the Saga Prefecture of Japan. This unique location offers a blend of Japanese and European cultures, providing a distinctive experience for its visitors.
  198. Numazu Port Deep Sea Aquarium198

    Numazu Port Deep Sea Aquarium

     Numazu
    The Numazu Deep Sea Aquarium, located in Numazu, Japan, is a unique institution that specializes in showcasing deep-sea life. The majority of the species displayed are local to the Japanese sea, providing visitors with a unique insight into the marine life that inhabits the waters surrounding Japan.
  199. Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan199

    Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan

     Minato
    The Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, located in Tokyo, is an institution that is tasked with the responsibility of archiving the diplomatic documents of Japan. This provides a unique insight into the country's foreign affairs and diplomatic history.
  200. Izu Cactus Park - Izu Shaboten Zoo200

    Izu Cactus Park - Izu Shaboten Zoo

     Ito
    The Izu Shaboten Zoo, located in Itō, Shizuoka, Japan, is a unique combination of a zoological park and botanical garden. Established in 1959, the zoo has been a popular destination for both locals and tourists for over six decades. It offers a diverse range of animal and plant species, making it a great place for nature lovers.