A unique, symmetrical building
The Aokigahara Forest was formed by the volcanic eruption of Mt. Fuji about 1,200 years ago. There are guided walking tours in the great nature.
One of Nara’s most famous gardens
The entire place has a classic feel. This public bath is filled with unrivaled nostalgia
The main training center for Shingon Esoteric Buddhism with its iconic five-story pagoda, the key landmark of Kyoto's scenery. The temple is known as ”Daishi's temple.”
The inspiration for Shirahama’s namesake
A Zen temple of the Rinzai School built in the scenic area of Arashimaya in Kyoto. It was built by Takauji Ashikaga in memory of the recently deceased Emperor Go-Daigo.
Enjoy a relaxing walk down this magical path
The beloved traditional tubs have long been a symbol of Yunomine
Having many children themselves, rabbits symbolize safe child-rearing here
This is a multi-story urban park connecting Motomachi and Yamate. You can enjoy the view of the Marine Tower and the Bay Bridge from the park colored with roses and plants and flowers of the seasons.
This famous western-style residence was the first to open in Kobe
Fully equipped to accommodate international visitors. Offers cashless payment options, towel rentals, and discount coupons specifically for travelers from abroad.
Located at the southeastern part of Miura Peninsula in Kanagawa Prefecture, this food-lover's destination brims with local foods such as fresh tuna and farm vegetables.
A temple associated with Heian-era poet Ariwara no Narihara
A mortuary temple for the imperial household
A spring born of the prayers of a Buddhist monk named Dochi
These thrilling falls run down a steep cliff some 97 meters high. Each season offers stunning views of the great outdoors.
This is an auspicious shrine because of the kanji characters that are used for writing its name Hodosan can also be read as ”climbing a mountain of treasures.” The deities who protect people from fire, thefts, and other disasters are enshrined there.
A significant cultural property with the feel of Edo/Tokyo. Richly decorated with gold foils, the magnificent main building also known as the ”shrine of gold” is astounding.