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Japan Atlas: Traditional Crafts
navi keys Back to the map page 1. Nambu Ironware 2. Naruko Kokeshi 3. Aizu Lacquerware 4. Yuki Tsumugi 5. Takasaki Daruma 6. Kiryu Textiles 7. Iwatsuki Dolls 8. Edo Kiriko 9. Hakone-Yosegi-Zaiku mar

Japan Atlas: Communities
navi keys Back to the map page 1. Kakunodate Samurai Residences 2. Makuhari New City 3. Kasai- Urayasu District 4. Asakusa 5. Akihabara 6. Shibuya Center Street 7. Harajuku Takeshita-dori 8. Tokyo W

Japan Atlas: Foreigner's Residential District in Kobe
Related Links: Japan Atlas: Communities Foreigner's Residential District in Kobe map Data Location: Kobe City, Hyogo Pref. Important Cultural Properties in Kitano-cho: Former Hassam Residence, Forme

Japan Atlas: Kasai-Urayasu District
Related Links: Japan Atlas: Communities Kasai-Urayasu District map Data Location: Edogawa City, Tokyo, and Urayasu City, Chiba Pref. Tremendous Transformation of the Tokyo Bay Area The shoals of Tok

Japan Atlas: Architecture
navi keys Back to the map page 1. Hakodate Russian Orthodox Church 2. Seikan Submarine Tunnel 3. Golden Hall (Konjikido) of Chusonji Temple 4. Odate Jukai Dome 5. Nikko Toshogu Shrine 6. Tokyo Bay A

Japan Atlas: Seto Ohashi Bridges
Related Links: Japan Atlas: Architecture Seto Ohashi Bridges map Data Location: Between Kurashiki City, Okayama Pref. and Sakaide City, Kagawa Pref. Construction Period: October 10, 1978 to April 10

Japan Atlas: Ehime Prefectural Science Museum
Related Links: Japan Atlas: Architecture Ehime Prefectural Science Museum map Data Location: Niihama City, Ehime Pref. Designed by Kisho Kurokawa The Planetarium: Diameter 30 m (98 ft); Capacity 300

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