The head of Japan’s Kumano shrines—famous for matchmaking
One of Tsukioka's most luxurious inns
A trekking spot surrounded by mother nature
Enjoy the burning red foliage in autumn and the cherry blossoms and rhododendrons in spring
Traditional Japanese bathhouses(SENTO).
From its152-meter-high observation platform, the Tokyo Tower can be seen right in front of you. This building is a skyscraper that houses various facilities.
The Naritasan Shinshoji Temple has attracted many worshipers for more than 1,000 years. There are many assets designated as an Important Cultural Properties on its vast temple grounds.
A soto-zen Buddhist temple, better known as Toyokawa Inari, which had been worshiped by both the mighty warriors of each era and common people of Edo-Tokyo. You can make a pilgrimage to the seven lucky gods and enjoy viewing lit paper lanterns.
Find this Festival by Following the Shouting!
A beautiful attraction associated with the legendary Kobo Daishi
See a Tree Lined Road Turned into a Tunnel of Light!
An aquarium characterized by its tanks reproducing the natural environment
Worshipers are charmed by the many flowers and large Kannon statue
A huge mural by Taro Okamoto which was returned from Mexico.
The head shrine of all Gion satellite shrines throughout Japan. Local residents call the shrine ”Gion-san.”
A seaside resort hotel where every room overlooks the ocean and you can relax at the beauty salon or the pool
One of Kobe's busiest areas
The site of the former mountain castle once considered impregnable
A famous mountain worshipped as a symbol of Tsugaru
Introducing life in Osaka during the Edo period, the museum makes it fun to learn about the history and culture of housing and living.