Japan's largest gold mine, which began operating in the Edo Period. You can see mining tunnels and remains of mining from back then.
A treasure trove of new ideas to enjoy one's daily life
One of the three greatest summer festivals of Tohoku, with colorful bamboo decorations all around the city of Sendai.
A place to stay and enjoy a full day
Open air baths hang out over the sea, offering a panoramic view of the ocean
From the works of masters to rising artists, get in touch with various works by Aomori artists
One of the most famous festivals of Tohoku, with gigantic floats shaped as dynamic mythical or kabuki characters and haneto (nebuta dancers) parading the streets.
A garden decorated with white and red apricot flowers
High-quality style that is a notch above
Head for Zao for the fantastical scenery of white rime, also known as snow monsters!
One of Japan's three major onsen, with a history dating back about 1,500 years. Indulge in a soak with a magnificent view of the valley.
The remains of the castle of the Satake Clan, evocative of the Edo Period (1603–1868) when feudal lords ruled the land. There is also a spot where you can play with an Akita dog.
A hotel surrounded by Atami’s natural forest
A convenient building connected to Tokyo Station and Otemachi
Street connecting the east exit of Ikebukuro station to Sunshine, lined with numerous shops.
A Japanese garden with seasonal flowers
Refreshes the body and the spirit
Experience two kinds of open air hot spring baths, then relax and enjoy a meal served in your room
Bukeyashiki Street with the Ashina family's 15,000-koku castle town. The direct descendants of the family still live in one of the upper-class samurai residences.
Wish upon the matchmaking deity for success in love