Take a trip around the picturesque view of one of Japan’s three famous sights
Japanese garden teeming with nature — in the midst of Tokyo. Stroll the garden and enjoy the sight of seasonal flowers and wild birds.
A nationally designated Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings, overflowing with exotic appeal
Encounter a god of matchmaking in a busy district
A renowned mountain that represents Iwate
This temple guesthouse is home to national treasures
The blessed spring water from Mt. Chokai
This is a national theater for modern theatrical arts such as opera, ballet, dance, and play.
A castle that is deeply rooted in the history of the Tokugawa Clan and became an important historic site during the Meiji Restoration when power was returned to Japan's Imperial Family.
Akasaka Palace, or the State Guest House, is a neo baroque-style building with a stately, gorgeous look. It welcomes state and official guests from all over the world.
Originally created as part of the Imperial Palace, the gardens are now open to the public.
The roads are covered with colorful leaves in autumn
The namesake for the area and one of Japan's ”Top 100 Waterfalls”
The lively entertainment area that represents Minami, Osaka. It has flourished as a city of theatrical and musical performances with special charming aspects that attract visitors.
Boasts an amazing stage modeled after a lion mask
Fully equipped to accommodate international visitors. Offers cashless payment options, towel rentals, and discount coupons specifically for travelers from abroad.
Encounter the Man’yoshu and plants from time immemorial
The most popular of Kinosaki’s outdoor baths. The dynamic waterfall is a favorite
Enthrallingly steep cliffs nicknamed the ”Alps of the Sea”
Home ground to Vegalta Sendai