Originally created as part of the Imperial Palace, the gardens are now open to the public.
This temple is the daihonzan (head temple) of the Kencho-ji Temple school of the Rinzai sect and ranks first among the Kamakura Gozan (Kamakura's Five Great Zen Temples). It has a number of national treasures, cultural assets, and historical structures. The Sanmon (three gates) are a must-see.
Experience the sensibility of an artist
Relax and relieve yourself of daily stress and exhaustion
Strolling around ponds colored subtle shades of blue
Classical Zen Buddhist temple with gardens designed by Muso Kokushi. Enjoy the maple trees and seasonal flowers.
Lake Yamanakako is the largest and highest of the Fuji Five Lakes, and the closest one to Mount Fuji.
Fallen leaves on the road to the temple invite you to this high-status monzeki temple
An equestrian park where people and horses meet and interact. With seasonal flowers such as cherry blossoms, the park is also a popular place to relax.
Traditional Japanese bathhouses(SENTO).
This museum displays the works of leading Japanese modern sculptor Fumio Asakura: the site is registered nationally as a Place of Scenic Beauty and the structure itself as a Tangible Cultural Property.
The largest Roman bath in Atami
A magnificent mountain featuring colorful alpine plants and flowers
Yudaki Falls are located in Oku-Nikko and rank as one of Japan's three great waterfalls. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking sight of the 70-meter-high cascade.
Famous as a spiritual site believed to bring good luck in marriage
Understand and experience a disaster, while learning about minimizing risk and damage from natural disasters
Get up close and personal with a Japanese macaque
Inherit Hikaru Genji's luck in love
The Arahata Fuji Citizen's Forest is the first forest to have been designated as a citizen's forest. From the summit of Arahata Fuji, an artificial hill offers a grand view.
This is a museum where you can enjoy learning the 400 years of history and culture of Edo-Tokyo.