The Japan Tourism Organization in Vietnam introduces three new destinations with diverse experiences in Tokyo, Hyogo and Shizuoka.
With the theme "Local Experience - Diversified Discovery", in addition to popular destinations, the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) focuses on locality and diversity, not many people know in Japan for international visitors, including Vietnam.
Immersive Fort Immersive Theme Park
Immersive Fort Tokyo is the world's first immersive theme park, located in Tokyo's Odaiba area. Here you will discover unique and vibrant attractions that bring extraordinary stories and fantasies to life.
Not just mere observers, tourists also have the opportunity to participate in exciting activities at the park. The magical world and authentic interactions with the characters in each story will take visitors out of the real world, transforming them into the main characters in captivating stories.
Immersive Fort Tokyo has diverse themes and settings for all ages, recreating stories like Sherlock Holmes, Jack the Ripper, and the anime Oshi no Ko.
Kobe Suma Aquarium
Kobe Suma Aquarium is located in Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. Stretching along Osaka Bay, Suma Seaside Park is famous for its beautiful scenery and the opportunity to see and learn about marine life.
The aquarium aims to demonstrate a connection with the ocean through exhibits and entertainment activities that combine information and fun experiences for the whole family.
A special feature of the park is the Dolphin Lagoon, the first in Japan, managed by the Kobe Suma Sea World Hotel. Guests staying at the hotel can experience swimming with dolphins (for a fee). The hotel has a total of 80 rooms, each with a view of the sea.
View of Mount Fuji in Shizuoka Prefecture
Mount Fuji is a symbol of Japan with its majestic beauty. In addition to the climbing routes that usually open in early July every year, there are many other ways to admire the beauty of this mountain.
Shizuoka Prefecture, located in the central region, offers a great view of the entire mountain. The changing nature of the seasons creates a view of the peak in the cold months or the rocky slopes in the warmer months. Shizuoka is where you can admire the majestic appearance of Mt. Fuji and the wonders of the surrounding areas.
Staying at a traditional Japanese ryokan, being entertained by local geisha culture, experiencing agricultural tourism in Wasabi Village or soaking up the sunset view of a world-famous volcano at a campsite are all experiences in Shizuoka.
According to vnexpress.net
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