1. Hitachi Seaside Park
Photo: Hitachi Seaside Park (Orami Photo Stocks)
This 190-hectare park is famous for the view of blooming flowers like in heaven.
Apart from being lush with flower plants, this park which is located in Hitachinaka also provides various facilities.
This scenic spot in Japan also features a mini amusement park and cycling track.
It would be very suitable to be visited with family, friends or partners.
The best time to visit Hitachi Seaside Park is in spring, which is around April.
This month, Moms and Dads' eyes will be spoiled with 'seas' of blue flowers from baby blue eyes flowers or Nemophila flowers which are famous for their beauty.
2. Shin-Yokohama Raumen Museum
If you admit that you are a fan of ramen, then you must visit your next Japanese tour, namely the Shin-Yokohama Raumen Museum.
Located in Shin-Yokohama, this ramen museum has the concept of a food-themed amusement park.
The interior is designed to resemble a Tokyo suburb from 1958, which is when ramen was gaining popularity.
After walking around museums, Moms and Dads can also taste popular ramen from all over Japan.
While enjoying ramen, don't forget to update on social media, OK? This is because this place provides free Wi-Fi facilities on every floor.
3. Sensoji Temple
Photo: Sensoji Temple (Orami Photo Stocks)
Known as Asakusa Kannon, this magnificent Sensoji Temple was built in the 6th century.
Although this temple is synonymous with places of worship, it turns out that Sensoji Temple also offers other tourist activities.
Moms can shop for Japanese knick-knacks on Nakamise Street, such as fans, yukata and kimono.
Visitors can also have a culinary tour around Sensoji Temple. There are many choices of dishes, from sushi, gyudon, ramen, and soba.
4. Fujiko F. Fujio Museum
This Japanese tour, which is located on the outskirts of Kawasaki, is better known as the Doraemon Museum.
There, tourists can watch original short films in the theater room, read manga in a special room, or take pictures with statues of characters from the Doraemon films.
Besides that, if your stomach is hungry, you can eat at a cafe that sells Doraemon-themed dishes and other works by Fujiko F. Fujio.
This famous Japanese tourist spot is very famous and always crowded with visitors.
So, before visiting this museum, make sure to order tickets in advance or buy them at Lawson Japan.
5. Statue of Hachiko
Photo: Shibuya Hachiko Statue (Orami Photo Stocks)
Welcome to the busiest intersection in the world!
Here, you have to try crossing the famous Shibuya Crossing because it is often made into a story in a manga or film.
However, if you take small children, make sure to hold them tightly so they don't get lost in the crowd.
Apart from that, Moms are also obliged to capture the moment with the Hachiko statue which is located in front of Shibuya station.
Prepare more budget when visiting, OK, Moms. This is because Shibuya is also famous for its culinary and shopping tours.
6. Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji has been a scenic spot in Japan for centuries and is now considered a very important icon.
No wonder the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) recognized it as a cultural uniqueness in 2013.
It is estimated that more than one million people climb Mount Fuji in the summer to watch the sunrise from the summit.
This majestic mountain is suitable for Moms who like to travel to Japan with natural nuances and beautiful views.
7.Tokyo Disneyland
Photo: Tokyo Disneyland (Japan-guide.com)
A Japanese tour that might be your little one's target is Tokyo Disneyland.
Providing a variety of exciting rides that challenge adrenaline with the Disney concept.
This famous Japanese tourist spot has been around since 1983, you know.
It is known, the concept of rides in this place is modeled on Disneyland in California and Magic Kingdom in Florida.
Apart from exciting game attractions, the attraction of this famous tourist spot in Japan is a seasonal parade every certain hour.
8. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Have you ever heard of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945?
Since the occurrence of that historical event, a museum was formed to commemorate eternal peace.
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is located at the center of a past atomic bomb explosion.
Here, tourists will find a number of important monuments, memorials, and museums relating to the events of the day.
This Japanese tour may be a little 'touching feelings', considering the many victims who fell due to the atomic bomb attack long ago.
9. The Beauty of Kyoto City
Photo: Kyoto (Whc.unesco.org)
One of the most visited cities in Japan, namely Kyoto.
This city is the most important cultural center in Japan.
Along the main street, there are various museums and art galleries, each full of sculptures, paintings, and other art installations.
When in Kyoto, make sure to visit Nijo Castle, OK? This is a 17th century fortress that still retains its original walls, towers and moat.
One of the icons is the beautiful castle gate, along with the palace with a slick interior decoration.