Kudo-no-kami, the god of the kitchen, is enshrined here
Regarded as one of the three best cherry blossom spots in the Michinoku region
An art museum surrounded by dense forests, deep in the mountains
A renowned mountain that represents Iwate
These thrilling falls run down a steep cliff some 97 meters high. Each season offers stunning views of the great outdoors.
This temple is one of the Three Mountains of the Kanto region for the Chisan sect of Shingon Buddhism and is well-known as a temple to ward off evil. Enjoy the shops in the surrounding streets after attending a Goma Rite (a ceremony in which Goma wood is burned in a fireplace on the Goma platform).
Teaware masterpieces collected by a businessman
A world-class suspension bridge recognized by Guinness
The oldest amusement park in Japan, built in 1853. Discover the atmosphere of a traditional festival at the ennichi corner in the park!
Hanazono-jinja Shrine in Shinjuku, loved by many as an urban oasis.
An entertainment hall, which holds popular entertainment such as rakugo (traditional Japanese comic storytelling), manzai (comic dialog), rokyoku (traditional reciting) and kodan (vaudeville sotrytelling). One of its appeals is that the audience is up close to the performers.
Experience arts from Akita
It is an art museum in Marunouchi that holds Japanese contemporary art oriented exhibitions.
An exhibit featuring contact and change between Eastern and Western cultures
Fully equipped to accommodate international visitors. Offers cashless payment options, towel rentals, and discount coupons specifically for travelers from abroad.
View the world six meters below the water surface
This is a mansion built by Masatomo Hotta (1851-1911), the last feudal lord of the Sakura Domain. The residence is designated a National Important Cultural Property and the garden a National Place of Scenic Beauty.
Immerse yourself in the ambiance of Mount Nachi
A majestic temple and garden with beautiful Arashiyama in the background
A museum where you can relax surrounded by rich greenery. It positions art as a ”sustenance of mental health.”