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Follow this series on following the influential footsteps of more than 20 past foreign residents of Japan, who arrived after it opened up its doors to the rest of the world in 1854. People came from across the world to Japan to do business, spread the word of God, and help Japan upgrade to a modern infrastructure.

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Yokosuka's Verny Park

Yokosuka's Verny Park

There is a beautiful park near JR Yokosuka Station called Verny Park. It is named after a Frenchman who came to Japan in 1865.

Kurihama’s Perry Park

Kurihama’s Perry Park

Since Perry came on shore at Kurihama in 1853, the history of Japan suddenly and forever changed. Perry Park is the starting ...

Yamate History Archives

Yamate History Archives

One of the preserved buildings, the Yamate History Archives (Shiryo-kan 山手資料館 ) now acts as an archive of the old Yamate...

Yamate Koen Park

Yamate Koen Park

If you’d like to enjoy some greenery and big trees during your stay in Yokohama, I know just the place for you: Yamate Koen P...

Negishi Racetrack Grandstands

Negishi Racetrack Grandstands

There is a mysterious ruin at Negishi Forest Park. Three big towers stand high on a hill. They are connected to one another a...

Yokohama Kamon-yama Park

Yokohama Kamon-yama Park

Kamon-yama Park (originally known as Railway Hill) is a famous viewing spot for cherry blossoms, only a 10-minute walk from J...

Walk the Old Hakone Highway

Walk the Old Hakone Highway

Can you believe that you can take a walk down the exact same road and see the exact same view that people did 400 year ago?

Chamberlain's Hakone Promenade

Chamberlain's Hakone Promenade

Basil Hall Chamberlain spent most of his spare time in Hakone. In his memory, there is a pleasant nature trail named after h...

Nikko's Chuzen-ji Lake

Nikko's Chuzen-ji Lake

Chuzen-ji Lake has a lot of beautiful faces, depending on the time of the day or season, the direction you are looking in, or...

Nikko’s Kanaya Hotel

Nikko’s Kanaya Hotel

Nikko Kanaya Hotel commands the best location for access to Nikko’s World Heritage Site. You can enjoy every bit of Nikko’s c...

Sumida River Water Bus Route

Sumida River Water Bus Route

Taking a Water Bus and experiencing Tokyo from the river is a great way to grasp how water-centric this city really is.

Nikko’s Nishi-Rokuban Park

Nikko’s Nishi-Rokuban Park

Nikko's Nishi-rokuban Park (西六番園地) is the place where the clubhouse of the Tokyo Angling and Country Club (TACC) used to...

The Italia Ken Hotel in Niigata

The Italia Ken Hotel in Niigata

The Italia Ken, a long-established hotel located in Niigata city’s famous old district, Furumachi, still keeps its unique fla...

Hakone's Matsuzaka-ya Inn

Hakone's Matsuzaka-ya Inn

If you journey to Hakone and Ashino-yu’s lovely Matsuzaka-ya inn, remember the connection between Matsuzaka-ya, Copeland, and...

Old Shimbashi Station

Old Shimbashi Station

Old Shimbashi Station represents a long-lasting bond between Britain and Japan. Restored building and “0 Mile” marker are sym...

The Ehrismann Residence

The Ehrismann Residence

The Ehrismann Residence, designed by A. Raymond, is a well maintained Western house in Yokohama, Yamate

Nagasaki Glover Garden

Nagasaki Glover Garden

In Nagasaki, there is a stylish Western house high up on a cliff in Minami Yamate, commanding a panoramic view of Nagasaki Po...

Yokohama's Yamate No.111

Yokohama's Yamate No.111

The original owner of Yamate No. 111 was John Edward Laffin (a half Japanese, half American, who managed a shipping company a...

Yokohama’s Nojima Koen Park

Yokohama’s Nojima Koen Park

Before Japan opened her doors to the rest of the world, the Kanazawa district in Yokohama commanded a stunning view of the wa...

Honno-ji Temple and Oda Nobunaga

Honno-ji Temple and Oda Nobunaga

Kyoto Honno-ji Temple & Oda Nobunaga:  An African samurai had a unique opportunity to serve Oda Nobunaga for a year and a half.

Kyoto Katsura Imperial Villa

Kyoto Katsura Imperial Villa

Katsura Imperial Villa, established by Imperial Prince Toshihito (1579-1629) and Toshitada (1619-1662), has many elaborate em...

Karuizawa Shaw Memorial Chapel

Karuizawa Shaw Memorial Chapel

Owning a summer cottage in Karuizawa is now a status symbol in Japanese. But the first cottage was built by a conservative fo...

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