An accommodation with an onsen sourced from a famous hot spring water in Arima in quaint Japanese atmosphere
A vast national park with beautiful flowers blooming throughout the year. You can also enjoy swimming pools in summer and illumination in winter.
A picture of life in Japan perfectly blended into nature
Exuding an Edo-period ambiance, this traditional inn offers the best of the Ryujin hot springs
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.
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.
Savor some low-temperature aged Yonezawa steak
A multi-use commercial complex representative of Omotesando. Distinguished by the sophisticated design of the building by the architect, Tadao Ando.
Outlets where you can spend time in a unique seaside environment, such as shopping with a view of one of Asia's largest marinas.
A bakery that makes additive-free bread using natural yeast and sells Japanese-style breads and pastries.
Aeon Mall is a shopping mall where you can find everything you need for shopping and dining.
Kamakura, a city that welcomes visitors from all over the world. Please come and visit the ancient capital of Kamakura that boasts an elegant cityscape and sparkling nature.
Enjoy a relaxing walk down this magical path
The fireworks town of Omagari, the pinnacle of fireworks art
A house built in late Taisho era, after the Great Kanto Earthquake, as a residence for foreigners.
An old folk house accommodation located in the village forest of Kakunodate
This lushly green shrine faces Midosuji boulevard and is more than 1600 years old
Famous since the Edo period (1603–1868) for its god of business prosperity. Site of the largest Tori no Ichi open-air market in Japan.
The nation’s head Koyasan Shingon-shu temple
Known by locals as “Kurodani-san”