‘Creepy and cute’: Phantom Exhibition explores quirkier aspects of Japanese culture

Maboroshi Hakurankai, or Phantom Exhibition, is a display of creepy, salacious and off-beat art in Ito city, south of Tokyo. The private exhibition has clowns, vintage toys and mannequins. It’s a perfect stop for anyone interested in the quirkier aspects of Japanese culture.

Explore exotic gardens and meet lots of wildlife at Bear Tree Park in South Korea

The main attraction at Bear Tree Park in Sejong City is — you guessed it — the more than 100 bears of the Asia black and brown species.

Turn Japanese summer on its head with a trip to Grandberry Park south of Tokyo

Grandberry Park, a sprawling shopping outlet in Machida only 30 minutes from Camp Zama, the headquarters of U.S. Army Japan in greater Tokyo, is a breezy option to beat the heat this summer. With more than 240 stores, including a market, a movie theater and multiple play spaces, there’s something for everyone in the family.

Discover the legacy of metro law enforcement at the Tokyo Police Museum

The Tokyo Police Museum, a six-story building a 7-minute walk from the Tokyo Station, showcases hundreds of years of policing history in Japan, and to top it off, it’s a completely free experience.

A ‘classic’ stop in a park north of Tokyo is also a natural wonder

Surrounded by mountains, Chichibu is an inviting, nature-filled summer weekend destination.

Lots to do in tranquil city north of bustling Tokyo

Chichibu, about 50 miles north of Yokota Air base in western Tokyo, provides a near-perfect outdoor experience, including day camping, barbecuing and a visit to an impressive dam.

Hands-on drum museum in Tokyo lets visitors bang away

Prepare to embark on a global journey — and beat drums from around the world — at the Miyamoto-Unosuke Drum Museum in Tokyo.

Get steps on a station-to-station mountain hike in wild western Tokyo

It’s a great time of year for mountain hikes on Mount Honita and Mount Kawanori. Go quickly, before the summer heat catches up to the area.

Government-run aquarium showcases freshwater environment south of Tokyo

Aquarium Sagamihara boasts a 131-foot tank of flowing water that replicates a living river environment. Just 30 miles northwest of U.S. Army Japan’s headquarters, it features living and lifelike replicas of creatures in and along the 81-mile-long waterway in Kanagawa prefecture. In addition to 100 species of fish, insects and amphibians, there are multiple interactive learning exhibits for children and adults to enjoy.

‘Move you and soothe you’: Fireworks maker has been lighting up Japan’s night sky since 1875

Fireworks have been a big part of Japanese culture for centuries. Nomura Hanabi Kougyou, of Mito city in Ibaraki prefecture provides the sparkle behind about 40 such shows per year.