A temple built upon the request of Emperor Tenmu during the Hakuho Period. Reconstructed in recent years, the temple structures showcase beautiful, vibrant colors.
The panoramic view from 1,626 meters up is simply breathtaking
This ancient temple was erected by Empress Komyo
Appreciate the palm-sized artworks
From its152-meter-high observation platform, the Tokyo Tower can be seen right in front of you. This building is a skyscraper that houses various facilities.
A metropolitan museum where you can experience art up close
One of the world’s largest tombs built around the mid-fifth century
There is a wide selection of popular home appliances. A store with a passport reader. All items are duty free.
An historic shrine favored as a place of rest and relaxation by locals
View the world six meters below the water surface
Hirou Shrine’s object of worship is famous for the large volume of water and for having the country’s highest drop off
A suspension bridge linking the city center to Rinkai Fukutoshin (Tokyo Waterfront Secondary City Center). The ocean view from the walkway and the lights that change each season are worth seeing.
Home ground to Vegalta Sendai
Articles from Ryoma Sakamoto and the Shinsengumi are on display
A park selected as one of the top 100 Japanese city parks, designed to enjoy water. You can play in the river.
It is the palace where the generations of Emperors and Empresses of Japan have lived starting in the Meiji era (1868-1912) to this day. You can visit the palace site as long as you obtain prior permission.
Conveniently located next to the station. A completely western-style outdoor bath
Surrounded by the old-growth forest of Tadasu-no-Mori, the shrine has records that date back before Christ. It is also renowned as a spiritual place believed to bring good luck in romance.
This is a historical shrine established about 1,500 years ago. The gods for a good marriage match and family harmony are enshrined.