A path stretching through the verdant Kumano region
Karaoke and a rock sauna at an open-air bath overlooking the ocean. Pets welcome
A grand temple complex established on Mount Koya some 900 years ago
Built as Japan's first suburban park. Has a variety of attractions for a fun stroll including Inokashira Pond, Gotenyama, sports facilities and a park.
There is a wide selection of popular home appliances. A store with a passport reader. All items are duty free.
Enjoy the buffet of the original Italian foods and relax with a soak in onsen
It is an area where restaurants that make you feel the traditional Japanese atmosphere are dotted in the alleys, and it is delightful to walk in the area at night.
The oldest shrine in Kyoto
The oldest amusement park in Japan, built in 1853. Discover the atmosphere of a traditional festival at the ennichi corner in the park!
Learn about the defenses of this castle town and building fireproofing
The tare katsu cooked wholeheartedly enjoys high popularity
Traditional Japanese bathhouses(SENTO).
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum is in Ueno Park. Special exhibitions of domestic and foreign famous paintings, variety of planned exhibitions, and exhibitions of works by the general public are held there.
Marina-side outlets with 170 stylish brand shops
The main shrine hall is a national treasure with droves of people lining up for the New Year’s shrine visit at “Sumiyossan”
Welcome to Duty-free shop ”LAOX”
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This store sells dried products such as bonito, kelp and small sardines — all indispensable to the seasoning of Japanese cuisine.
A stationery store with a fountain-pen-shaped signboard and the slogan “A Hideout for Adults.”