This famous western-style residence was the first to open in Kobe
Located on the former site of Hakone-Rikyu Palace. You can enjoy splendid views of Lake Ashinoko and Mt. Fuji.
Amuse Museum is an art complex where a museum of the textile culture and ukiyoe (paintings of everyday life in the Edo period 1603 – 1868), a select shop of Japanese-style products, and an event hall are combined.
Enjoy dining and shopping at this market building
This is an interactive museum where you can learn what prompted the birth of the world's first instant ramen and its history.
Watch Tokyo’s Downtown Area Lit Up by Fireworks at Night
A street that feels like it’s from the Edo Period
Enjoyable for all ages, offering everything from food, general goods, and fashion
Traditional Japanese bathhouses(SENTO).
Known for “the evening bell of Mii-dera”, one of the Eight Views of Omi
Gaze out on Ago Bay from a deck
Spend your time comfortably in the visitor's lodging at a first-class ryokan
Enjoy the Sight of Mountains and Beautiful Fall Foliage Reflected off the Waters of a Lake
Appreciate the palm-sized artworks
Beautiful Neo-Renaissance arches
An entertainment hall created by Yoshimoto Kogyo
Cherry blossoms gorgeously brightening up samurai residences
This is a museum where you can learn the aesthetics of the samurai spirit. You can experience being a samurai warrior wearing kabuto (a helmet) and yoroi (an armor) and take commemorative photos as well.
Take a photo in traditional Dutch clothing
The head temple of the Shingon Sect's Omuro School. Holding a long association with the Imperial Household, the temple is also well known for its late-blooming cherry trees called Omuro-zakura.