The main temple of the Shingon Sect of the Daigo School of Buddhism that stretches across Mt. Daigo. Famous for its cherry blossoms, Hideyoshi Toyotomi used to hold spring parties here to enjoy the trees when they are in bloom.
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Morioka's symbol connecting a station and the central part of the city
A wide-open park offering great views of the harbor
Twin Dragons created during the Heisei period watch over Kyoto’s oldest Zen temple
The homeland of a goddess at Ise Grand Shrine, located in the old Tango Province
Featuring private baths that are the largest in size and number in the prefecture
Hirou Shrine’s object of worship is famous for the large volume of water and for having the country’s highest drop off
Super-tall floats light up the night sky
The National Diet Building is the center of law-making in Japan. Visitors can tour the building and observe the creativity and originality that were poured into the design of the building, including its stained glass windows and ceilings.
A hot spring hotel where you can enjoy a leisurely stay
Try the popular onsen with its own hot spring source
One of Japan's Three Big Festivals
Feel the history of Kitakami at the outdoor museum
A walking path around rising volcanic smoke
A toy museum where you can enjoy picking out favorites
The graceful standing statue of Gigeiten is a must-see attraction
Stylish Nihonbashi district mall with 80+ shops
This is a park in Yokosuka with the triple themes of water, light, and sound. It is ranked one of Japan's top 100 city parks and top 100 historical parks.
The mystical, large torii (gateway) that appears as if it’s floating on the lake’s surface is a must-see