The largest Tokyo Metropolitan Park rich with nature. Offers various leisure activities such as viewing the fields and the woods and playing in the forest.
A sacred place connected to Hideyoshi
It takes five minutes to the mountain peak by ropeway. Near the top is the okumiya (rear shrine) of Hodosan Shrine, a small animal park and a Japanese allspice garden.
An aquarium characterized by its tanks reproducing the natural environment
Enjoy views in every season
Home ground to Vegalta Sendai
A museum specializing in Japanese swords. Some 190 items including swords, mountings and fittings, armor, and information on metalwork.
A 670-meter-long shopping street with a variety of small shops.
This is a large, nature-infused urban park with lush greenery and an abundance of seasonal flowers such as poppies in spring and cosmos flowers in autumn.
A pink tunnel that’s pleasant with greenery and water
A shrine that has a beautiful vermilion-lacquered shrine pavilion from the Edo period. It is also called Sanja Gongen (in honor of three men who founded the temple), and the Sanja Matsuri held in May is one of the Three Great Festivals of Edo (now Tokyo).
The building and the interior itself are the display! Experience Kyoto's elegance
The entire place has a classic feel. This public bath is filled with unrivaled nostalgia
For centuries, Nishiki Market has been known and loved as Kyoto's kitchen.
A path stretching through the verdant Kumano region
A garden enjoyed by many writers and artists
Built on the Naniwanomiya Site, the museum allows visitors to learn about the history of Osaka from ancient times to the present.
The National Diet Building is the center of law-making in Japan. Visitors can tour the building and observe the creativity and originality that were poured into the design of the building, including its stained glass windows and ceilings.
Enjoy beautiful autumn leaves in the deep valley
Where the emperors and nobles enjoyed themselves