A hotel with the cozy feel of an overseas hostel where more than 90% of the guests are foreign travelers.
The head shrine of all the Inari-jinja shrines across Japan. Its approximately 1,000 photogenic torii gates (an archway to a Shinto shrine) attract many visitors.
The largest Roman bath in Atami
Relax at the first onsen in the Kansai region approved by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare as a facility promoting health through onsen bathing
Shirahama Floral Hall is located at the southernmost point of the Boso peninsula, with a great view of the Pacific Ocean.
A multi-purpose complex town with an abundance of greenery
A huge offering of fresh seafood. Perfect for meals and souvenir-hunting
Polished shops are lined up one after another
A large tea ceremony is held here to remember Toyotomi Hideyoshi
A 670-meter-long shopping street with a variety of small shops.
Traditional Japanese bathhouses(SENTO).
Appreciate masterpieces of French Impressionism
Enjoy good food with high-quality, spacious rooms and hot springs
This is a psyllium penlight-specialized store that is located in the New Akihabara Center building. This shop displays and sells official, unedited photos of media idols.
This shrine is the object of strong faith as the local deity of Haneda. The Haneda Fuji, which was created due to the people's admiration for Mt. Fuji, is another highlight of the shrine's grounds.
The dignified form of this early Edo period castle is still palpable
A hotel featuring handpicked Yamagata beef
Enjoyable for all ages, offering everything from food, general goods, and fashion
A multi-use building connected to Tokyo Station that has as its slogan, ”fantastic times”.
This is an auspicious shrine because of the kanji characters that are used for writing its name Hodosan can also be read as ”climbing a mountain of treasures.” The deities who protect people from fire, thefts, and other disasters are enshrined there.