Located in the centre of Kyoto, 600 metres from Gion Shijo Station, Hotel Meldia Shijo Kawaramachi - Vacation STAY 86742 provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi. The property is around 2 km from TKP Garden City Kyoto, 2 km from Kiyomizu-dera Temple and 2.1 km from Kyoto International Manga Museum. Shoren-in Temple is 1.9 km from the hotel and Heian Shrine is 2.9 km away. At the hotel, all rooms come with a desk and a TV. Every room is fitted with a private bathroom with a shower, free toiletries and a hairdryer. All units will provide guests with a fridge. Popular points of interest near Hotel Meldia Shijo Kawaramachi - Vacation STAY 86742 include Samurai Kembu Kyoto, Kyoto Shigaku Kaikan Conference Hall and Sanjusangen-do Temple. Itami Airport is 45 km away.
An inn in Enoshima Island. It’s an ideal location to enjoy an ocean view as well as the view of Oshima Island. Meals cooked with fresh seafood are served and it also takes a request for special dishes for an additional charge. There are 2 buildings, main and new buildings and 12 guest rooms are available.
A small inn located right beside Tateyama Port. Its specialty Manpuku Seafood dinner cooked with plenty of seafood is popular. Rental service of fishing rod and beach equipment is also available. You can enjoy beach leisure activities without any preparation.
Located just north of Hokke-do in the Todai-ji Temple complex, Nigatsu-do is known as a place where Shuni-e (Omizu-tori or Sacred Water-drawing Festival) takes place every March. Nigatsu-do was named so since Shuni-e was held in February (nigatsu in Japanese) in the old calendar. Fire destroyed it in 1667, but two years later the current building was reconstructed exactly as it was before the fire. The building's design features a cascading style of architecture, and provides a commanding view of the roof of the Great Buddha Hall and Nara city. The principal image is the Juichimen Kannon, which is never shown to the public.
Japanese Pottery Shop Dengama is a Japanese pottery speciality store which directly purchases the product from the potteries all over Japan such as Arita, Kutani, Mashiko and Mino. They handle a wide range of products focused on bowls with made with traditional Japanese pottery techniques and pictures, along with fine articles from famous potteries, and products for ordinary daily use as mugs, tea cups and small plates. Don't forget to check the bargains near the entrance of the shop.
Don quijote is one of the largest discount retailers in Japan, known for its focus on convenience, discount, and entertainment. Stores offer a vast selection of products, with around 40,000 to 60,000 items available, including food, everyday essentials, clothing, home appliances, and brand-name goods.
Located in Asakusa, a popular tourist spot in Japan and abroad, and used as a stage for various events. A general discount store based on the concept of ”convenience, discount and amusement”. One-minute walk from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station. Offering a wide range of products, including food, medicine, cosmetics, clothing, appliances, and brand products, which are very popular as souvenirs.
Atami Castle is located on the top of Mt. Nishikigaura. The observatory in its tehnshu-kaku (donjon) commands a view of the whole of Atami. Atami is likened to a Monaco in the orient for its resort hotels and beautiful marine views. On a clear day, it is recommended to enjoy views while soaking your feet in the footbath on the first floor (free of charge).
The Don Quijote Teradacho Station store is easily accessible from JR Tennoji Station, which is a terminal station in Osaka, and is a 30-second walk from ”Teradacho Station” on the JR Osaka Loop Line. Since the area where the store is located has the highest foreigner occupancy rate in Japan, we have a wide range of world sweets products from all over the world. In addition, although it is a small store, it manufactures and sells homemade delicatessen, and there are plenty of foods that can you can buy and eat immediately. In addition, we have a wide variety of items that are indispensable for daily life, and we aim to be a shop that is easy for anyone to use, not just for customers who use JR Teradacho Station on a daily basis
This museum was established in March 2003 with 3 designers, Issei Miyake (fashion designer), Taku Sato (graphic designer), and Naoto Fukazawa (product designer) as its directors and Noriko Kawakami, a journalist and editor, as its associate director. Not only does it offer exhibitions, but it also offers various programs such as talks and workshops with a concept of ”becoming a venue where day-to-day perspectives and views can be proposed.” The building with a symbolic roof created with an image of ”one sheet of fabric” was designed by Tadao Ando, an architect.