Osaka, the second largest metropolis after Tokyo, for some good food, scenic sights, and great fun! Discover the historical Osaka Castle, the impressive
structure of the Umeda Sky Building, or one of the world's largest Aquariums – Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan.If you're up for great food, head down to Dōtonbori
street and savor popular Japanese street food like takoyaki, yakitori, and okonomiyaki. Capture moments with the iconic Glico Man sign that has mesmerized
tourists and locals for decades. Nagoya is the fourth most populous city in Japan, filled with beautiful gardens and shrines. One of these is the
magnificent Nagoya Castle that has long been the symbol and the heart of the city. Shirakawa-go, on the other hand, is known for the numerous gassho zukuri
houses that are lined up all around it. These houses are over a hundred years old and their design is said to look like the clasped hands of monks in
prayer. If you’re looking to see the rural wonders of Japan, then going on this trip is a must.