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    Team Klook
    Team Klook
    Last updated 12 Mar 2024
    8 Unusual Attractions in Japan

    It's time to see Japan's fun and wacky side!

    While the Land of the Rising Sun dazzles travelers with its mix of modern cities, beautiful nature, and traditional culture, you can find a wonderfully strange and weird side to many Japan attractions if you dig deeper. 🎴 From eccentric museums to fascinating architecture and pop culture tributes, add these 8 quirky stops to your Japan itinerary

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    1. Explore Japan’s Unko Museum 

    cake in poop decoration
    If you’re fascinated with strange things, visiting the poop-themed Unko Museum in Tokyo is a must! 💩 Upon entering this Japan attraction, the staff will even ask you to pretend to poop while yelling out “Unko!” for the full experience. Colorful dung-shaped displays are everywhere for you to either be amazed at or interact with. It’s certainly an interesting way to learn about this subject. 🤪
    Unko Museum Address:  DiverCity Tokyo Plaza 2F, 1-1-10 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo

    2. Ponder Art at the Hakone Venetian Glass Museum

    Hakone Venetian Glass
    Nestled in the mountains of Hakone, the Hakone Venetian Glass Museum brings a slice of Italian artistry to Japan. 💎 Stroll beside the winding canals and explore contemporary glass sculptures dotted among the trees, including delicate glass raindrops cascading from the branches. This unique museum is a magical place for photography and inspiration for your Japan itinerary. 👨🏻‍🎨
    Hakone Venetian Glass Museum
    Address: 940-48 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631
    Contact: +81 460-86-3111

    3. Battle Godzilla at Awaji Island

    Battle Godzilla at Awaji Island
    At the epic Godzilla attraction on Awaji Island, come face-to-face with the world’s largest life-sized Godzilla statue towering over 120 meters high! 👾 Step into this one-of-a-kind Japan attraction, an immersive recreation of the thrilling “Shin Godzilla” film scenes with special effects, then ride the adrenaline-pumping zip lines and save humanity in the shooting game where you attempt to defeat the legendary monster! 🔫
    Nijigen No Mori Godzilla Attraction
    Address: 924-1 Iwaya, Awaji City, Hyogo Prefecture

    4. See the Ghibli Clock in Nagoya

    Ghibli grandmother character
    Designed by the renowned anime studio Studio Ghibli, this whimsical clock in Nagoya’s Sakae district brings their classic animations to life and is a must-see Japan attraction for any Studio Ghibli fan. 🦝 Every hour, animated figures like Howl, Sophie, robots, and susuwatari from Ghibli films march around the clock in a charming display. With details incorporating the Ghibli universe, it's a joy for fans to watch. 🕰
    Ghibli Museum
    Address: 1 Chome-1-83 Shimorenjaku, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-0013

    5. Visit the Izu Teddy Bear Museum

    Izu Teddy Bear collection
    The Izu Teddy Bear Museum in Japan displays over 6000 teddy bears from across the globe – even rare antique bears you won’t find elsewhere! 🐻 While you’re at this Japan attraction, meet the museum’s iconic “Teddy Girl” mascot, admire the full-sized Cat Bus from My Neighbor Totoro, and unwind in the serene garden for scrumptious cakes and tea. 🍵
    Izu Teddy Bear Museum
    Address: 1064-2 Yawatano, Itō, Shizuoka 413-0232
    Contact: +81 557-54-5001

    6. Learn the Story Behind the Maneki-Neko Museum

    Maneki-Neko dolls inside museum
    Dedicated to the iconic beckoning cat figurines seen in so many shops, this intriguing Japan attraction displays Maneki-Neko statues in every size, material, and design imaginable. 🐱 Learn about their origins, meanings, and role as “lucky cats” 💰 and write down your wishes on inorifuda paper to hang at the museum’s bamboo forest. For the creative cats, try your hand at painting an unglazed maneki-neko to take home!
    Maneki-Neko Museum
    Address: 2 Yakushimachi, Seto, Aichi 489-0821
    Contact: +81 561-21-0345

    7. Take a Micro Pig Cafe Break in Harajuku

    Micro pigs
    For an unforgettably cute experience, head to the Micro Pig Cafe in Tokyo’s Harajuku district. 🐽 You'll be able to pet, hold, feed, and take photos with adorable tiny pigs while sipping a drink or treat from the cafe menu. Watching these mini pigs play and walk around in colorful outfits will melt your heart! 😍 This Japan attraction is a perfect break between exploring the lively Takeshita Street area.
    Mipig Café
    Address: Jingumae 1-15-4, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. Train station: JR Harajuku station, Tokyo
    Contact: +81 3-6384-5899

    8. Marvel at Small Worlds Tokyo

    Mini houses in  Small Worlds Tokyo
    Small Worlds Tokyo’s indoor exhibit features over 100 intricately crafted miniature dioramas recreating everyday Tokyo scenes, Japanese historical moments, and pop culture characters. 🗼 See fantastically detailed mini versions of Shibuya Crossing, the Asakusa festivals, Samurai battles, anime worlds, and beyond. It’s a creative addition to any Japan itinerary, especially for those looking to experience modern Tokyo culture and Japanese history in miniature form. 🎎
    Small Worlds Tokyo
    Address: Ariake Butsuryu Center, 1-3-33, Ariake, Koto-ku,135-0063, Tokyo
    Written by: Zarah Isibelle Faderon

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