The view is spectacular during spring and autumn
This was the first zoo to be established in Japan, with more than 100 years of history. There are about 400 different species of animals, such as the giant panda, kept in this zoo.
Shibuya Scramble Crossing is the hottest spot on Halloween day. It is crowded with many people dressed in costumes.
Scenic Hokkaido outlets with 200+ shops and local food
An established Baumkuchen store that is famous nationwide
A famous butcher shop founded in 1909
An outdoor rock festival held at Hitachi Seaside Park in Ibaraki attended by representative artists from around Japan.
[Close to Makuhari Messe at JR Kaihin-Makuhari Station] Specialty stone oven pizza and fresh pasta in a variety of flavors. Value weekday lunch and café menu Enjoy a great sense of openness in a restaurant with high ceilings that faces the lobby of the hotel.
Partake of fine chocolat inside an elegant old Japanese-style home
The oyakodon (chicken and egg on rice) at this veteran shop is profound in its simplicity
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Kinomiya Shrine, along with a towering 2,000 year old sacred tree on site, has been worshiped as a god of Atami since ancient times.
An onsen resort popular for its open-air rock bath where you can feel the change of the seasons
Founded by Kunio Kobayashi, the notable bonsai (potted plant) creator. Artistic bonsai are in line with each other at the Japanese garden. You can also purchase some of them.
One of the three major Edo festivals. Also known as the ”water throwing festival” for as its name suggests spectators throw water on Omikoshi (portable shrine) bearers; it is a festival held annually at Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine.
Warabimochi on a bed of frozen roasted soybean flour and honey
Fried bread meets ice cream
A famous store that dates back to the Edo Period where you can enjoy traditional Kansai cuisine
A shrine with 2,400 years of history and the largest shrine gate, symbolizing Yahiko.
A large-scale event in Tokyo where you can enjoy a collection of festivals and taste from hometowns all over Japan at the same time.