A unique back street of Akihabara Electric Town, full of stores selling PC peripherals.
One-stop purchase of popular Japanese products.
Traditional Japanese bathhouses(SENTO).
Ohyama Afuri Shrine is located on the top of Mt. Oyama. This historical shrine has been worshiped by common people as well as many military commanders in the past.
A walking path around rising volcanic smoke
A cozy onsen hotel where kids are welcome
Brand-name goods at bargain prices
Hanazono-jinja Shrine in Shinjuku, loved by many as an urban oasis.
Fields of seasonal flowers
A select shop with a wide selection of books and goods
A museum inside the building of Tokyo University of the Arts, the best out of all the art universities in Japan. It stores approximately 29,000 items of mainly Japanese modern arts.
An accommodation with an onsen sourced from a famous hot spring water in Arima in quaint Japanese atmosphere
Shinjuku Tourist Information office is located very near the south east exit of JR Shinjuku Station. We offer various services and information on attractions in Shinjuku.
Mitsumine Jinja, or Mitsumime Shrine, which is located in Chichibu, Saitama Prefecture, is surrounded by beautiful mountains. It enshrines various gods in the fullness of nature.
A roadside station that connects Ryusendo, one of Japan's three largest limestone caves, and the Sanriku area
Nogi Shrine is a shrine where Nogi Maresuke (1849 - 1912), a general in the Imperial Japanese army during the Meiji period (1868-1912), and his wife are enshrined.
Arima Hot Spring, located an hour's trip away from Osaka, is known as a retreat in the Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe areas. It is famous for being one of Japan's three oldest hot springs.
A museum specializing in nihonga (Japanese paintings) with a collection of about 1,800 works consisting mainly of modern and contemporary Japanese paintings. It holds various special exhibitions as well.
Located in a park looking down over Minato Mirai, the center area of Yokohama City, this zoo allows visitors to interact with animals up close.
Featuring private baths that are the largest in size and number in the prefecture