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.
An onsen resort popular for its open-air cypress bath, offering a sense of spaciousness
Taste Nara’s best foods
A promenade of zelkova, now as the symbolic road of Sendai, the city of forests. It is also popular in winter when it is lit up.
This shop of long standing is well-versed in handmade soba noodles and a purveyor to Hieizan Enryakuji Temple
Kansai International Airport: the gateway to the skies of Kansai
These standard sweets are smooth and melt in your mouth
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.
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.
New, yet nostalgic. The station shopping arcade is a mix of older shops with history, and stylish, newer shops.
Surrounded by the beautiful green forests of Nambu red pine, you can soak in blissful peace and quiet.
Sendai Airport, the gateway to Japan's northern area, Tohoku.
Set out for all corners of the country from Busta Shinjuku, the largest bus terminal in Japan!
Natural forest with a history deriving from the remains of Kitanomaru of the Edo Castle.
Starbucks' ”Sustainability Hub” to make a trial installation of various environmentally friendly solutions
The concept is ”festival.” There's lots to enjoy after bathing too
The 100-year-old white plum tree watches over this Sukiya-style city along the Shirokawa stream
A large skyscraper complex connected to Shibuya Station
With the concept of ”a Sapporo courtyard allowing you to meet a new sensitivity,” facilities and services unique to the place are developed
Eki Marche Osaka