An accommodation with an onsen sourced from a famous hot spring water in Arima in quaint Japanese atmosphere
Traditional Japanese bathhouses(SENTO).
A museum where visitors can see the various works and crafts created by the people of the old capital of Nara.
The fireworks town of Omagari, the pinnacle of fireworks art
The Osawa-no-ike Pond is famous for its cherry blossoms and moon-viewing pavilion
Now the oldest and most comprehensive botanical gardens in all of Japan
It is the palace where the generations of Emperors and Empresses of Japan have lived starting in the Meiji era (1868-1912) to this day. You can visit the palace site as long as you obtain prior permission.
The head shrine of all the Tenman-gu shrines in Japan, affectionally called ”Kitano no Tenjin-san.” The shrine is dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane.
A 670-meter-long shopping street with a variety of small shops.
A shrine to traditional performance arts of Kyoto and Osaka
Watch Tokyo’s Downtown Area Lit Up by Fireworks at Night
Originally created as part of the Imperial Palace, the gardens are now open to the public.
One of the most spacious ponds in metropolitan Tokyo and beloved as a cherry-blossom viewing site in Spring. The scenic pond was often the subject of ukiyo-e paintings in the mid-19th century.
Several hundred structures are scattered across Mt. Hiei
Experience the world inside the Man'yoshu
The magnificent Azuchi castle has been brought back to life
The oldest amusement park in Japan, built in 1853. Discover the atmosphere of a traditional festival at the ennichi corner in the park!
This is an interactive museum where you can learn what prompted the birth of the world's first instant ramen and its history.
Dedicated to Toyo'uke-no-Omikami