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Number Collection / Conquest Collection

A checklist collection of achievement types such as "collect them all / conquer them all" for World Heritage Sites, 47 prefectures, important traditional buildings, etc.

Japan 47 Prefectures Checklist

A checklist of representative tourist attractions, specialties, and seasonal festivals in 47 prefectures, from Hokkaido to Okinawa. Check off the prefectures you've visited and fill in the map of Japan.

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Touring Japan's World Heritage Sites

Himeji Castle, Yakushima, Itsukushima Shrine... Conquered all 26 World Heritage Sites in Japan. Treasures Japan is proud of, to be visited over a lifetime.

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Preservation Districts for Groups of Traditional Buildings Nationwide: A Tour of Old Townscapes

"Preservation Districts for Groups of Traditional Buildings" (Jū-den-ken) are areas with high-value traditional townscapes designated by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology based on the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties. They include diverse townscapes such as castle towns, post towns, temple towns, port towns, rural villages, and fishing villages. As of 2024, 129 districts have been selected across 43 prefectures. This list is organized by region: Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Kinki, Chugoku, Shikoku, and Kyushu/Okinawa.

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Tetsuincho Meguri: All 41 Third Sector Railways Nationwide

The Tetsuincho is a railway version of the Goshuin, launched in 2020 as a joint project between the Third Sector Railway Association and Ryoko Yomiuri Publishing. You can collect original "Tetsuin" from each of the 41 participating railways nationwide in the ledger "Tetsuincho". This list is organized by regional block for the 41 target companies.

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National Tower Tour All Japan Tower Federation 20 Towers

The All Japan Tower Federation (renamed from the All Japan Tower Association in 2025) is an association operating 20 towers nationwide, including Tokyo Tower and Tsutenkaku Tower. It was founded in 1961 with 3 towers, and currently has 20 towers in 4 blocks. An "All-Japan 20 Towers Stamp Rally" is also held.

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Five-Story Pagodas of National Treasures: 9 in Japan

There are 9 outdoor five-story pagodas designated as National Treasures in Japan (excluding the five-story pagoda of Kōgen-ji Temple, which is an indoor National Treasure). The pagodas range from the Asuka period to the Edo period. We have compiled all 9 pagodas from north to south.

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National Treasure Three-Story Pagoda Tour: All 13 Pagodas (12 Temples)

There are 13 National Treasure three-story pagodas nationwide (12 temples. Taima-dera has two National Treasure pagodas, the East and West Pagodas). Famous pagodas from various eras are gathered, from the Hoki-ji Pagoda of the Asuka period to the Kosho-ji Pagoda of the Muromachi period. They are organized from north to south.

12 spotsSO

Tour of Special Historic Sites: 66 Selected Sites Designated by the Agency for Cultural Affairs

Special historic sites are the most representative historic sites in Japan, designated by the Agency for Cultural Affairs as having particularly high value among nationally designated historic sites. We have compiled a total of 66 sites, including Goryokaku Ruins, Sannai Maruyama Site, Toro Ruins, Himeji Castle Ruins, Heijo Palace Site, and Kumamoto Castle Ruins, in regional order. Please use this for planning your historical journey visiting castle ruins, ancient sites, and burial mounds.

66 spotsSO

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