Round 1 Entertainment Center- Hirakata, Osaka, Japan
This place had literally every form of cheap amusement that you could fit under one roof, including; video games, billiards, ping pong, fishing (yes, fishing), shooting range, basketball, batting cage, tennis court, soccer court, badminton, roller skating, karoake, massage chairs, and my personal favorite.. mini-motorcycle races..

Another obvious but necessary tourist destination is the infamous Kinkakuji, aka the Golden Pavilion.
Beautiful yes, a little wasteful.. maybe.

If you can successfully make it past the thresholds of hungry deer in Nara, you might find yourself at one of the largest wooden buildings in the world, which also happens to be home to one of the biggest Bhuddas..
Koshien Stadium, Japan's most historic ballpark and home to the Hanshin Tigers, is a great place to watch baseball, down a few asahis, and let loose for a while.


Although a sobering experience, I highly recommend visiting Hiroshima to see the Peace Memorial Museum and the A-bomb Dome.
"Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it."
-George Santayana
This link connects to the album I made of my first week traveling around Japan.
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