A lighthouse with an observation platform that is affectionately considered a symbol of Shonan. Its distinctive features are a majestic view of the ocean and illumination that changes color with the seasons.
The oldest shrine in Kyoto
The largest Tokyo Metropolitan Park rich with nature. Offers various leisure activities such as viewing the fields and the woods and playing in the forest.
Enshrines Japan's top Shinto deity
An inn popular for its spacious and comfortable guestrooms
Maiko hurry back and forth at night amongst establishments fit for heads of state
A favorite among fans of secluded hot springs
Strolling around ponds colored subtle shades of blue
This is a museum where you can learn the aesthetics of the samurai spirit. You can experience being a samurai warrior wearing kabuto (a helmet) and yoroi (an armor) and take commemorative photos as well.
A historical shrine with a solemn atmosphere built in Gongen-zukuri (style of Shinto architecture in which the main hall and worship hall share one roof). It is designated as National Important Cultural Property. Late April is the best period to see the Azaleas on the premises.
Quietly praying to the rakan statues on the hillsides
A classical red brick building
One of Nara’s most famous gardens
A shrine to the south of the imperial palace for gods who offer directional protection
Marvel at the sight of money being produced before you
A Nichiren Buddhist temple housing Kishimojin (Hariti), the deity of easy childbirth. Steeped in nature, Kishimojin-do has been a popular site for viewing cherry blossoms since the Edo period (1603-1868).
Feel the world of fantasy
Immerse yourself in the world of this photographer who loved the Yamato path
It is a toy museum designed to attract people of all ages, from babies to the elderly. Visitors can see, touch, play, and learn while having fun.
Now the oldest and most comprehensive botanical gardens in all of Japan