A broadcasting tower standing 147.2 m tall at the eastern edge of Odori Park with a panoramic view of the city of Sapporo from an observation deck about 90 m above ground.
A breakwater in the globally uncommon half-arch shape
A scenic view of Sapporo's heart
Noboribetsu's animated statue of King Enma
Newly renovated in 2002, it is an international passenger terminal that Japan boasts about to the world.
Your journey begins at this convenient and reliable access station. Travel to Ise Shrine, a sacred site in Japan.
The Statue of Liberty in the Odaiba area is a replica molded from the Statue of Liberty in Paris, France.
Begin your journey from Yamagata Station and enjoy history, cuisine, and beautiful scenery.
Berrick Hall is a Spanish-style mansion built on top of a hill. You can enjoy both the historical building and a garden that sits on 1,980 square meters of land.
Your base for discovering the history and culture of Yamaguchi, known as the Kyoto of the West.
The interior, including the stained glass, is kept in the original state. Even today, this historical building is still in use as an academic building of Seisen University.
Hijiri-bashi is a bridge over the Kanda River. Its three-dimensional piers are beautiful.
Experience samurai history and culture, with loop buses offering convenient access to city sights.
The former residence of the Japanese diplomat, Jiro Shirasu, and his wife and essayist, Masako. He was a liaison officer with the occupying forces after the war, and instrumental in drafting the Constitution of Japan.
A bridge connecting Arakawa, Sumida and Taito. A nice place to stroll and view Tokyo Skytree®.
A bridge with a beautiful rectilinear design listed in ”100 Views of New Tokyo.”
The Yokohama Marine Tower is one of the symbols in Yokohama built in 1961. Visitors can enjoy the 360° panorama view from its observation deck.
The Moyai statue is well-known as a meeting place at the Shibuya Station. It is a unique stone sculpture that has different faces carved on the front and the back.
Komagata Bridge on the Sumida River is 150 meters long and has over 80 years of history.
This observation deck lies at the southern tip of Shionomisaki. The seventh and eighth floors, which are 100 meters above sea level, are observation galleries, commanding a magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean. On a fine day, the vista even takes in the distant Mt. Nachi. On entering the deck, you'll receive a certificate for visiting the southernmost point of Japan's main island as proof of your visit to Shionomisaki. The grasslands at the tip of the cape, called “Boro no Shiba,” stretch out over 100,000 square meters. A restaurant there serves a variety of dishes using locally sourced ingredients.