It is a 106-meter-long zenpo-koen-fun that is a mound shaped like a keyhole. This tumulus is the largest in Tokyo and is said to have been built in the 5th century.
The Science Museum allows people of all ages to see, touch, and experience science. A variety of workshops held every day are also appealing.
An Ikebukuro landmark. A large commercial complex with leisure facilities, shops, and restaurants.
A massive triple gate welcomes you to the head temple for the Obaku sect of Zen Buddhism
The symbol of Osaka and loved by people as ”Mr. Taiko's castle,” the Main Tower has been designated as a registered tangible cultural property of Japan.
The spectacular views of the enormous rocks will impress you
The Meguro Parasitological Museum exhibits 300 specimens of tapeworms and related material from inside and outside Japan. This is a research facility and museum devoted to parasites.
A temple of the Nichiren sect on Mt. Ogura in Sagano. It is well-known for ”Hyakunin Isshu” (a collection of 100 poems by 100 different poets). In autumn, the nearby mountains awash with brilliant red leaves.
Directly connected to Toyosu Station, 5 minutes by train from Ginza. A shopping mall symbolising the Wangan area, utilising a former shipbuilding dock.
Morioka's symbol connecting a station and the central part of the city
A shrine famous for its ”Wedded Rocks”
A Tendai sect temple with the magnificent natural monument, Yoryu no Matsu
A mortuary temple for the imperial household
Some of Japan's best, gently colored cherry blossoms
A beautiful mountain overlooking the city of Nara
Boasts an amazing stage modeled after a lion mask
A shrine for a popular matchmaking deity and associated with the puppet play “Sonezaki Shinju”
This tomb is sealed by a giant rock weighing 2,300 tons
Make a pitstop here first when visiting Kazuno
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.