Japan's largest gold mine, which began operating in the Edo Period. You can see mining tunnels and remains of mining from back then.
Luxurious yet reasonably priced
The Shinto shrine where Minamoto no Yoritomo worshipped, which can bring good fortune and personal connections
A convenient building connected to Tokyo Station and Otemachi
Refreshes the body and the spirit
A 27-km road that stretches from the foot to the summit of Mt. Hachiman. It is famous for the snow-walled corridor that appears in spring.
A wide variety of light, crispy, and ice-cold monaka (bean-jam wafer)
One of the three greatest summer festivals of Tohoku, with colorful bamboo decorations all around the city of Sendai.
Revel in the realistic starlit sky
Connects the north part of Kojiriko, Motohakoneko and Hakoneenko and is convenient for sightseeing
A luxurious buffet-style restaurant and a hot spring with high quality water
The foot bath commemorating Tokugawa Ieyasu’s visit to the Atami hot springs
Wish upon the matchmaking deity for success in love
Enshrines Japan's top Shinto deity
A guardian deity of water with miraculous virtue worshipped since ancient times. The shrine has been worshipped for better luck marriage by countless people through the ages, including nobles.
Stroll around the beautiful, mystical lakes and ponds
Many people visit to receive divine blessing from the “kachi daruma”, said to bring good luck
A museum specializing in nihonga (Japanese paintings) with a collection of about 1,800 works consisting mainly of modern and contemporary Japanese paintings. It holds various special exhibitions as well.
A 300-m-high, one of Japan's highest buildings, Abeno Harukas is a landmark of Oasaka that features a department store, an art museum and a hotel.
A house where you can experience the life of a Meiji era diplomat. You can also enjoy a cup of tea with a view of the city of Yokohama.