A wide-open park offering great views of the harbor
A little-known ramen shop on a side street
It is one of the most popular drinking spots in Tokyo. A variety of people, from first timers to regulars, visit this place.
One of the highest places in western Japan at 265 meters, buzzing with sightseers
A facility introducing Kyoto’s traditional crafts
Knock yourself out with the original Morioka Reimen
Make a pitstop here first when visiting Kazuno
The dignified form of this early Edo period castle is still palpable
A 670-meter-long shopping street with a variety of small shops.
There is a wide selection of popular home appliances. A store with a passport reader. All items are duty free.
This museum offers both beauty and healing surrounded by the nature of Hakone. A giant mural of wind god Fujin and thunder god Raijin can be appreciated while soaking your feet in an ashi-yu footbath.
The oldest amusement park in Japan, built in 1853. Discover the atmosphere of a traditional festival at the ennichi corner in the park!
Cruise around the beautiful, rias coastline of Ago Bay
A movie theater and 130 specialty stores in the Kyoto Station area
A resort outlet where you can enjoy shopping and various activities that take advantage of the waterfront environment, offering an extraordinary experience.
The Aokigahara Forest was formed by the volcanic eruption of Mt. Fuji about 1,200 years ago. There are guided walking tours in the great nature.
Head to the promenade that looks out over Minoo Waterfall, one of the 100 Best Waterfalls in Japan
The head temple of the Rinzai sect's Tofuku-ji School, which has Japan's largest monastery and oldest San-mon gate. It is known as one of Kyoto's best places to view autumn leaves.
A temple associated with Heian-era poet Ariwara no Narihara
The Philatelic Museum in Tokyo is one of the rare museums in Japan, and visitors can discover the fun and charm of postal stamps from all over the world.