here Are some attractions sure to keep the family busy for the duration while in japan!!!!!!!!!!!!
Top 5 water Parks in Japan. The top 5 Water Parks in Japan are Tokyo summer land, Water Amusement Island, Toshimaen, Tobu Super Pool and Edogawa Pool Garden.The budget-friendly option for Tokyo area water parks comes courtesy of the local Edogawa Ward administration. Most city wards have outdoor public pools that open in the summer but this one puts the rest to shame with its sheer scale. And it’s cheap too. In July and August, Edogawa residents (outsiders welcome too) flock to the Pool Garden to get a break from the heat, without breaking the bank. While two large pools, a kiddy pool and a meandering river can’t hope to rival the others in this list, they, plus two straight, humble water slides, simply can’t be topped in terms of value for money.
Jigokudani Monkey Park. 130 wild Japanese macaques live at the monkey park, and visitor can enjoy watching them eat their at three daily feeding times. Visitors may also purchase bags of food and feed the monkeys themselves. There is also a beautiful hiking trail that has spectacular spring and autumn visitors.
Tokyo National Museum. or TNM, established in 1872, is the oldest Japanese national museum, and the largest art museum in Japan. The museum collects, houses, and keeps a large collection of art works and archeological objects of Asia, focusing on Japan. The museum holds over 110,000 objects, which includes 87 Japanese National Treasure holdings and 610 Important Cultural House holdings (as of July 2005). The museum also conducts research and organizes educational events referring to its collection.
The Himeji Castle. also called Shirasagijo (White Heron Castle) due to its white outer walls, is the best kept and looked after castle in all of Japan. It gives you a glimpse of a classic example of Japanese castle architecture, having been a national treasure in 1931. Involving both smart designs as well as a very careful awareness of space, it functions as a military command, a center for political life, and as a monument to the glories of an earlier age.