ANA (All Nippon Airways) offers free tours of their maintenance facilities at Haneda Airport in Tokyo. You can see planes in a huge hangar being serviced. You have to make reservations at their website, but everything is in Japanese. They have four 90-min. tours almost daily, but only in Japanese. You should reserve weeks or months in advance because tours get booked up quickly. However, when people cancel their reservations, tours may open up. You have to keep checking. Children must be at least elementary school age. http://www.ana.co.jp/group/kengaku/outline.html
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JAL (Japan Airiines) offers free tours of their maintenance facilities and their Sky Museum at Haneda Airport in Tokyo. You can see planes in a huge hangar being serviced. You have to make reservations at their website, but everything is in Japanese. They have four 90-min. tours almost daily, but only in Japanese. You should reserve weeks or months in advance because tours get booked up quickly. However, when people cancel their reservations, tours may open up. You have to keep checking. Children must be at least elementary school age. http://www.jal.co.jp/kengaku/tour/
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Belonging to the Nichiren Sect, this is one of Tokyo's major temples. Spread over a wide area with an impressive Hondo hall, 400-year-old pagoda, and other buildings, the temple also has the grave of Rikidozan, the famous wrestler. It also holds Setsubun bean throwing on Feb. 3, Hanamatsuri (Buddha's Birthday) on April 8, and Oeshiki on Oct. 12.
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