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Welcome to Yoyogi Park, an urban oasis nestled in the heart of Tokyo's bustling Shibuya district.

Nestled in the heart of Osaka, Japan, stands a monument to history, resilience, and grandeur: Osaka Castle.

When you land at the Kansai International Airport in beautiful Osaka, Japan, there are many ways to continue your journey
Every seasoned traveler knows that the key to making the most of any city experience is being flexible in one's movements, and Osaka is no different
Immersing in the sights and sounds of the historical city of Kyoto is on many traveler's bucket list

Kyoto, Japan's serene city tucked beneath mountain ranges and abounds with sources of untapped, enigmatic history and robust culture magnificent enough to feed the curiosity of any discerning traveler. Being a hotspot for culture enthusiasts, Kyoto's sprawling historic districts present age-old attractions that have effortlessly managed to maintain their original form despite the passage of time.

In the heart of Tokyo, where grow numerous streets, stands the majestic palace of Japan Emperor. Surrounded by dense greenery of trees, moats, this huge building is amazing, and reflects all the architecture and culture of classical Japan in its view. Although the palace is no longer the residence of the emperor, the gardens and part of the complex are open to the public. If you visit the city, then the palace is definitely worth your attention. It is one of the most easily accessible and beautiful structures in all Tokyo.

Firstly, if you come to Japan, you need to buy a new phone and a SIM card. The point is in a special communication format: all phones purchased in the CIS and Europe do not work there (with rare exceptions). If you want to find out this question thoroughly - well, try; you are probably lucky to find the phone you want. But you still have to buy a card there.