Private open air baths with a panoramic view of Atami’s night skyline
The festival highlight is sight of more than 100 boats on the Ogawa river
Puffy yet crispy. A popular store for Agemanju (deep-fried manju, or bun stuffed with azuki bean paste), which is an Asakusa specialty, always with a line of people.
The head shrine of all Gion satellite shrines throughout Japan. Local residents call the shrine ”Gion-san.”
A mountain-top amusement park with a great view
Blessed with knowledge by Monju
Yamate 234 Ban-Kan, or the Yamate #234 Residence, is a Western-style mansion that served as an apartment building for foreign residents. The panel exhibits displayed on the first floor tell the history of the building.
A retreat overlooking the islands of Matsushima Bay
Tadao Ando designed this temple's main hall
These are memorial towers for Anjin Miura, the British foreign adviser to Ieyasu Tokugawa (the first shogun), and Anjin's wife, who was Japanese.
A wall painting of a beautiful woman was discovered here
Yamate 111 Ban-Kan, or the Yamate #111 Residence, is a Spanish-style mansion with red roofing tiles and white exterior walls built inside the Harbor View Park.
The resting place of the Tsugaru family
Maiko hurry back and forth at night amongst establishments fit for heads of state
Learn about sake brewing
A shinto shrine enshrining Mount Fuji, the symbol of Japan, worshiped by a large number of people.
A chalk lighthouse standing on a cliff
Foreign Visitors WELCOME! SENTO. This establishment warmly welcomes international tourists.
Edutainment style aquarium where you can enjoy learning about the ”Sagami Bay and the Pacific Ocean,” the treasury of the marine life, and ”creatures” as basic themes.
Akasaka Palace, or the State Guest House, is a neo baroque-style building with a stately, gorgeous look. It welcomes state and official guests from all over the world.